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A $35,000 grant from the Knight Foundation Aberdeen Fund and the South Dakota Community Foundation is supporting three years of activities under the umbrella of the Northern State University Center for Public History and Civic Engagement. We talk with the center's director, Jon Schaff, Ph.D., about what's ahead for the program and how it might be affected by the upcoming South Dakota legislative session.
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Fall enrollment is down in the state’s public university system for a third year in a row, but Board of Regents leadership says it’s not all bad news.The…
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In The Moment … July 15, 2020 Show 859 Hour 1It's that time of the week where we welcome the Dakota Political Junkies. Let's welcome Jonathan Ellis,…
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None of South Dakota’s public universities are planning to require masks in the fall semester. Instead, they’re strongly encouraging masks by setting an…
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The Board of Regents has new information about the fall semester for the state’s six public universities. Students will start classes a few days earlier…
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Northern State University in Aberdeen will take some of its freshman orientation program online. Virtual events will begin in May to prepare new students…
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The increase of Syrian and other Middle Eastern refugees fleeing war torn countries is raising debate in this nation over how many the US should allow in.…
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Two volunteers who made racially charged comments at a youth wrestling tournament in Aberdeen are no longer allowed work future Amateur Athletic Union…
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Anne Holmquest's book, "Visual Talk: How to Speak Anywhere with Graphics and Rhythm," is for preachers, teachers, bankers, doctors, fundraisers,…
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The U.S. Department of Education is awarding nearly one and a half million dollars to a program that assists students at Northern State University. The…