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New scholarship to assist Native American health care students Campus

New scholarship to assist Native American health care students

January 24th, 201583 A $100,000 donation will provide funds for a new scholarship benefitting Native Americans pursuing a degree in the health sciences field. The Dr. Walter Anyan Scholarship Endorsement was established by Carol Ann Anyan, of Guilford, Conn., to honor her late husband, and it will finance both incoming and current University of...
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Despite "rivalry," college romances blossom

November 18th, 2014207 University of South Dakota junior Brian Juran and South Dakota State University sophomore Shannon Duxbury have dealt with the USD-SDSU rivalry much more than most college students. Juran, a kinesiology major from Burke, S.D., and Duxbury, who is from Wessington, S.D., have been dating for a little more than four months. Their...
Moen shares love of cats through book Verve

Moen shares love of cats through book

November 11th, 201438 Appealing to his family and friends, cat lovers and well-wishers, Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences Matthew Moen has now published a book he had tucked away in a drawer for years. Moen had the opportunity 18 years ago to get his book, "Dumb Bunnies and Expecting Cats," a piece of creative nonfiction, published under one...
Serengetee offers marketing experience Verve

Serengetee offers marketing experience

November 4th, 2014148 Junior Madison Mills is giving University of South Dakota students a way to get involved in something bigger than themselves, all while practicing her marketing skills. Mills, who is majoring in business with a specialization in marketing, saw a link on Facebook for the clothing brand Serengetee and applied on a whim to be a...
Opera production encourages children to read Verve

Opera production encourages children to read

October 28th, 201422 Performing for about 3,000 elementary students at Vermillion, Yankton and Sioux City schools, University of South Dakota Opera students have been able to put their  performance skills to the test while also spreading a message to children. Assistant Professor of Music Brandon Hendrickson, director of the "Three Little Pigs," said...
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The do's and don'ts of Dakota Days

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As the Dakota Days weekend descends upon the University of South Dakota, it can pay off to listen to those who have been around campus for a while. Helpful pointers can make this homecoming a safe...
Lectures introduce new ideas in a flash Campus

Lectures introduce new ideas in a flash

October 7th, 201483 A new lecture series, which features one-minute to four-minute lectures, encourages students to “chew on a thought” as they take a break from their day to eat lunch. Adapting to students’ busy schedules, the University of South Dakota Honors Program has introduced the FLASH Lecture Series. Honors Program Coordinator Leslie...
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Fortnight offers students chance to write, act, direct

October 7th, 201433 Despite what the name may imply, students had more than two weeks to prepare for the annual theater event, Fortnight. Fortnight, based on similar small festivals around the country, will feature six different casts of two people each who will showcase their original work. Students of all majors were invited to take part in their...
Theater production aims to break stigma of mental illness Verve

Theater production aims to break stigma of mental illness

September 30th, 201453 Diana shoves her husband away in anguish, defending her son. She doesn't realize her mind is deceiving her — that her son has been gone for 16 years. Diana and her husband lost their child when he was 18 months old, an event that causes her to hallucinate her son. Over the next 16 years, she has seen him grow, while still having...
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