October 4, 2013
USD ‘has come a long way serving veterans’
Victory Media, a national organization that looks to bridge the transition to a civilian lifestyle for veterans, named the University of South Dakota a military-friendly school for the third consecutive year. The recognition has pushed the university to further improve its veteran benefits, said Justin Smith, coordinator for the Student Veterans Resource Center. “We’re always […]
Fire chief looking to hire inspector
Education is a key factor in making sure businesses are up to code in regard to fire safety said Richard Draper, Vermillion fire chief. By inspecting Vermillion businesses for fire safety issues, Draper hopes to educate the business owners of potential fire hazards. Improvement though, is something Draper said he is seeking. The Vermillion Fire […]
Abbott pushes to close gender gap, retain more male students
The university is looking to keep the women and add a few more men, President James Abbott announced Sept. 26 at the annual State of the University Address. This semester, Abbott said about 40 percent of students are male. Liberal arts universities are characterized by higher rates of female enrollment than male, but Abbott said […]
Vermtown Bash attracts students, community
The threat of rain didn’t defer students from attending the Vermtown Bash Wednesday evening in Prentis Park. Bouncy castles, slides, a laser tag obstacle course, inflatable basketball court and a mechanical bull were brought in for the event, which attracted both young children and students. For the price of a donated can, students could use […]
USD ROTC program cut, will be removed in 2015
The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program at the University of South Dakota is being cut according to a notice released by the U.S. Army Cadet Command. The release states that the listed programs will close following the 2014-15 academic year. USD was one of 13 universities across the U.S., including North Dakota State, to […]
USD ROTC program cut, will be removed in 2015
The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program at the University of South Dakota is being cut according to a notice released by the U.S. Army Cadet Command. The release states that the listed programs will close following the 2014-15 academic year. USD was one of 13 universities across the U.S., including North Dakota State, to […]