There are now more than 200 women in the Beacom College of Computer and Cyber Sciences at Dakota State University: "Not a hacker hiding in mom's basement."
A dozen students from DSU and 11 students from various universities in Sweden teamed up for a 10-week international research collaboration with businesses like Volvo and Case New Holland.
The Sioux Falls School District has announced a new, cashless ticketing system for all district-sponsored activities and athletic and fine arts events.
As part of a strategic plan to offer new academic programs that respond to the needs and interests of students, Augustana University will offer a major in neuroscience in the fall of 2024.
The Gettysburg School District is instituting device-free school days this year to eliminate distractions and foster better mental and social-emotional health for students.
The state’s Department of Education got behind the wheel of South Dakota Road Trips last year when the Board of Education Standards passed new social studies standards.
SDSU saw a 1.5 percent increase in its fall headcount last year. The school also boasted the biggest enrollment in South Dakota last fall, with more than 11,000 students.
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The scholarships provide up to $6,000 over four years to members of American Indian Tribes to pursue a college education at an accredited institution in South Dakota.
The South Dakota State Department of Education awarded $6.4 million in CTE grants to school districts around the state and one district shared plans on how they intend to put their funds to use.
In addition to visiting the Minnesota Avenue Wahlburgers at Hy-Vee over the noon hour on Monday, Paul Wahlberg spoke to students and staff at the CTE Academy.
Augustana University announced that a recent graduate had received a Fulbright U.S. Student Program Award to conduct research in Norway for the 2024-25 academic year.
The new amendment, which goes into effect on July 1, aims to put tighter guidelines on how an athlete can utilize NIL while still allowing them to tap into the potential earnings.
Starting this fall, Augustana University will offer the state’s first strength and conditioning major accredited by the Council Council on Accreditation of Strength and Conditioning Education.
Rapid City Area Schools has entered a resolution agreement after being investigated by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights for disciplining Native American students more harshly and limiting their access to the district’s advanced learning programs and courses.
Dr. Cory Clasemann has been tapped to lead Southeast Technical College as the next president. Clasemann has spent the last nine years at Ivy Tech Community College in Indianapolis serving as the VP for Student Success.
The University of South Dakota added an athletic mental health counselor to its staff at the start of the school year and Dakota News Now Photojournalist Sam Tastad checked in to see how the year has gone.
If the shortage of providers is going to change, it will require a lot of people like Cordelia Rieck, who has chosen to pursue the career her mother started 20 years ago.
Nearly 100 people from the business sector and the general public showed up at the Barnett Center to watch business motivational speakers at the Leadercast seminar.