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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.
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Noting dwindling student interest in standardized tests like the ACT or SAT, Northern State's new WolfPact Unleashed scholarship will not require a standardized testing score beginning in 2023.
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Marty Jackley is running unopposed for South Dakota Attorney General. We talk with the candidate about his goals for the office.
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Nationwide, high school and college students are facing education overwhelm, apathy, and disconnection. Northern State University in Aberdeen is part of an emerging field of scholarship on HyFlex pedagogies — a field of study that aims to get students reconnected with higher education.
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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.