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With crimes targeting both the Jewish and Muslim communities amid the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, one USD professor hopes to see the school stand with both groups.
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Samuel Sathyanesan, Ph.D., is researching a compound that could improve cognitive function. His research received a financial boost from the Alzheimer's Association.
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USD is collaborating with Christie Campus Health to provide students with a mental health support call line.
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The University Veteran Resource Center and Native Student Services sponsored a presentation by the descendent of a WWII Navajo Code Talker.
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We check in with Tim Schorn, Ph.D., coordinator of the international studies program at the University of South Dakota. He brings us an update on the fighting in Ukraine.
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This spring, Sean Kammer, Ph.D., will teach a Taylor Swift-themed law class. He joins In the Moment to talk about the pop singer and her "Fearless" legal legacy.
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The U.S. was slow to respond to the Holocaust. But the eventual creation of the War Refugee Board saved tens of thousands of lives and impacted hundreds of thousands more.
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The University of South Dakota received over $1 million from the Department of Education to target South Dakota’s early childhood intervention needs.
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All nine of South Dakota's Native American tribes are represented in the Knudson School of Law's courtroom at the University of South Dakota.
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South Dakota Trade and USD are collaborating to host an international trade seminar.