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Each year, the state must cut the pie to fund its public universities and their various projects. From teacher workforce to quantum computing, the Board of Regents say this year’s requests aim to keep the state looking forward.
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While high school seniors are dreaming of moving into their dorm rooms – many in South Dakota’s government and university system dream of keeping their brains in the state. Now, there's a central resource connecting students to the state's schools.
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The South Dakota Board of Regents has named a new executive director. With Supreme Court decisions, letters from the governor, and ever-present student concerns, the change comes during an interesting moment for higher education in the state.
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In another 6-3 vote, the Supreme Court has ruled the president does not have the authority to authorize his proposed student debt relief plan. What is the response from South Dakota leaders?
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With a new decision from the Supreme Court, colleges nationwide can no longer consider a student’s race during the admissions process. After decades of affirmative action, universities are left to ask – what now?
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The South Dakota Board of Regents has appointed Nathan Lukkes as the next executive director and CEO.
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Rep. Will Mortenson visits with SDPB's Lee Strubinger to discuss the South Dakota Board of Regents.
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Budget requests for everything from facility upgrades to quantum computing were made at the latest Board of Regents meeting. While schools seek more funding, freezing tuition and paying off debts have been prioritized.
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Gov. Kristi Noem’s latest addition to the state Board of Regents is Judy Dittman.
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Some members of the LGBTQ+ community say they feel targeted by a recent letter from Gov. Kristi Noem to the Board of Regents. While that letter urged universities to improve educational standards, it also criticized preferred pronoun use, drag shows, and safe space protections.