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As South Dakota seeks to overcome challenges in workforce development and professional development, South Dakotans search for ways to further their knowledge and their careers.
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College administrators wanted to officially accommodate their addition of graduate programs as well as a growth in enrollment.
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Roosevelt High School in Sioux Falls is creating a culture of inclusivity. And now the choir department is joining in with what is believed to be the first competitive all abilitie
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“Should I go back to college?“ If you're asking yourself this question, here are tips to help you figure out how to do it
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When we organize, we model the world we want to see,“ says teenager Xiye Bastida. Activist girls like Bastida have been especially visible in the fight against climate change.
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At the beginning of the year, many of us make resolutions. Here's what researchers have found about how to build good habits - and break bad ones.
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Whether a school shooting or a deadly tornado, scary events in the news can leave parents struggling to know when — and how — they should talk with their kids about it.
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A research project is starting to take flight at South Dakota State University with a little help from NASA.
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In this activity, PBS Parents and Let's Go Luna explore the ways noodle soup is eaten in different regions of the world.
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The DWU class “Death, Dying, and Life After Death“ ends the semester with a Death Café. Students research topics and present to visitors.