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While in the eye of the recent social studies standards storm, the state Board of Education Standards has many other responsibilities. On their docket this week – two items targeting the state’s teacher shortage.
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Josh Citrak, director of innovator empowerment at Northern State University, discusses how to influence new tech instead of sitting idle and waiting for the next update.
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Half of all women will get a UTI in their lifetime. Grace Kramer earned top honors at a national biochemistry conference for a new way to prevent these infections.
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Certain types of fungi are becoming more resistant to microbes. The answer to keeping fungal infections at bay may be hiding among the weeds or in your spice cabinet.
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Joshua Citrak, director of innovator empowerment, explains what a micro-credential is and how it could help you stand out from the crowd to employers.
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A half-million dollars per year has evaporated from Northern State University’s budget. As a result, a dormitory will be taken offline.
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A Northern State University professor has been named the next leader of the South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
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From growing up in Aberdeen, SD, attending Aberdeen Central high school, and then Northern State University, Craig Mattock talks to one of the all-time greats, Eric Kline.
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Students attending Presentation College now have more in-state options to continue their degrees after the Aberdeen school closes later this year.
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K-12 students and their parents now have access to dozens of tutors covering almost any subject, seven days a week. The free program involves education students at Black Hills State and Northern State Universities.