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Wednesday is the last day to see Inyan Wakan—an art exhibit at the Ruddell Gallery at Black Hills State University. The show, which translates to 'Holy Rock,' is by Marty Two Bulls Jr., a Lakota artist who was an Artist in Residence at the Sanford Underground Research Facility this year.
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Mark Gabel, Curator of the Herbarium, explains the history of the collection and insights the collection of flora can offer about changing South Dakotan landscapes.
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The U.S. Department of Education awards Black Hills State University $997,522 for research in high-energy physics.
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The Indian University at Crazy Horse has a new program designed for targeted healthcare. Namely – culturally sensitive Native treatment.
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While FAFSA changes could mean trouble for new applicants, there are paths to take for assistance.
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Black Hills State University names a new dean of the school of education. What does this mean for the school?
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Black Hills State University receives around $8 million to increase interest, understanding, and access to STEM fields for South Dakota's youth.
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The symposium includes oral and poster presentations form BHSU students, and a key note address from SURF's laboratory director, Mike Headley.
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There will be no civics center at Black Hills State University after lawmakers killed a bill with that goal.
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A 3-year-old Logan Culhane appeared in the video's background while her mother interviewed for "American Idol." In season 22 of the show, she's auditioning herself.