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Terry Ree, left, and Bruce Williams, right, use for comedy fodder a scantily clad woman drawn from the crowd at the 2008 Country Stampede.
Bookstore's Web site lacks ISBN numbers
One of the advantages to the technology revolution is the ease with which information can found online.
Big Paychecks For Private University Presidents
The highest paid private university president is in Troy, New York, taking home a paycheck worth more than $1.5 million a year.
The H1N1 pandemic hasn't caught KOTA Territory colleges off-guard; they've been planning for it for months.
College campuses also dealing with H1N1 virus
Illness is keeping about 7 percent of South Dakota's K-12 students out of classes, but the state's universities are also seeing their share of H1N1 flu absences.
Regents Honor Student Organizations
News Release Contacts: Jack R. Warner, Executive Director and CEO jack.warner@sdbor.edu Janelle Toman, Director of Information & Institutional Research janellet@sdbor.edu T: 605.773.3455 F: 605.773.5320 www.sdbor.edu FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, October 15, 2009 Regents Honor Student Organizations RAPID CITY, S.D. Student organizations from ...
Roundup: Comedy play centers on bridesmaids, South Dakota author...
Bridesmaids take refuge in the room of the sister of the bride in the University of South Dakota's theater season opener "Five Women Wearing the Same Dress." The comedy, set at a wedding reception in Knoxville, Tenn., opened Wednesday and continues 7:30 tonight through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday at USD's Wayne S. Knutson Theatre in Vermillion.
Grant To Establish SD Womens ...
The Black Hills State University Foundation is getting a $750,000 grant to establish the South Dakota Womens Business Center.
Accreditation Team Recommends Iowa Lakes Community College To Higher Learning Commission
Iowa Lakes Community College has been recommended for reaffirmation of its academic accreditation with the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Parnell appoints Juneau's Enoch to disabilities committee
Gov. Sean Parnell announced Tuesday the appointment of Don Enoch Jr. of Juneau to the Governor's Committee on Employment and Rehabilitation of People with Disabilities.
Family day for NWOSU students slated Saturday
Families of all North-western Oklahoma State University students are invited to attend the school's annual family day Saturday.
Colleges prepare for swine flu possibility
There's a dark cloud over the start of college this year: worries about the swine flu have students and college staff concerned.
Some new faces will greet returning school students
Seward and Moose Pass students return to school on Monday, August 24. Several new and returning teachers and a few new principals have been busy preparing to welcome the students upon their arrival.
Ranking Your Alma Mater - On How Much Money You Make
Americans are suckers for a good ranking. Give people a copy of the annual U.S. News & World Report on the country's best colleges and you'll have them gloating, sulking and arguing over the results for hours.
Ranking Your Alma Mater - On How Much Money You Make
Americans are suckers for a good ranking. Give people a copy of the annual U.S. News & World Report on the country's best colleges and you'll have them gloating, sulking and arguing over the results for hours.
Author Wolff highlighting August H&H Book Club
Aug. 5, 2009 CONTACT: Dorinda Daniel, 773-6006, Dorinda.Daniel@state.sd.us Author Wolff highlighting August H&H Book Club PIERRE , S.D. -- Author David A. Wolff will be present at the August meeting of the History and Heritage Book Club.
Regents Meet in Spearfish to Act on Budget Request
The South Dakota Board of Regents, which holds its annual planning meeting and regular monthly meeting Tuesday through Thursday at Black Hills State University in Spearfish, is scheduled to approve its budget request for the 12 months starting next July 1. Among other items for its regular meeting on Thursday, the regents are being asked to approve ...
Brandon students awarded Dakota Corps Scholarships
Five Brandon people were among scholarship recipients recognized in Pierre July 21.
INTERVIEW: Sheriff Mark Kessler
In an interview with KSFY's Drew Sandholm, Hanson County Sheriff Mark Kessler talks about how he got started in law enforcement, what makes the job worthwhile, and his most memorable case.
Grant to help recruit librarians to rural areas
South Dakota is one of several states in the region receiving money to help recruit and educate librarians for rural communities.
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