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A banner on a television monitor in the student senate office is displayed in Dakota State University’s Trojan Center, calling for students to protest Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s ...
MADISON, S.D. — Dakota State University hasn’t experienced the student protests taking place at other U.S. colleges. Nestled in rural South Dakota, most of the nearly 4,000 students have been ...
Workforce shortages have taken a bite out of dental offices in North Dakota, but new scholarships at one of the state’s colleges could help train the next generation of dental assistants, making life ...
North Dakota's State Library, which received just under ... and another for a health ambassador program for students at the university. A NIH grant related to breast cancer research was also ...
North Dakota and Minnesota put these dollars to good use in educating students. Trump’s unprecedented action requires ...
Bethany Meighen, vice president for academic and student affairs for the University of North Carolina ... Brett Sanford, former North Dakota lieutenant governor and interim president of Bismarck State ...
Last week, officials with the BOR and South Dakota State University fielded similar questions from students and faculty who attended a presentation on Senate Bill 55, a bill that passed in 2020 to ...
David M. Gipp , a citizen of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, who served as the president of United Tribes Technical College in ...
HHS said that under state law, unvaccinated students should be excluded ... operations director of the North Dakota State University Department of Public Health Center for Immunization Research ...
Despite faculty and student opposition, Kristi Noem will receive an honorary doctorate from Dakota State University and speak at commencement. DSU officials cited Noem's support for the university ...
Hilding E. Ronning, affectionately known as “Tex,” a nickname he adopted in his youth while riding horses in rural Kindred, ...
The state also has ordered students who don’t have the measles ... said Dr. Paul Carson, a former North Dakota State University professor who taught infectious disease epidemiology.