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A professor at Black Hills State University is asking for $150,000 in state funding to create a Center for American Exceptionalism.
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South Dakota’s state sport receives unanimous support from the Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources committee.
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The Board of Regents is responding to complaints over a drag show at SDSU by developing a new policy reviewing all campus events involving minors.
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The Board of Regents is proposing expanding the South Dakota Advantage rate to more states.
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The state university system says enrollment is up at most schools, and says they plan to attempt the hold tuition steady once again.
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A $6.7 million renovation has changed the floorplan and priorities at the South Dakota Mines library.
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The Board of Regents has made affordability its top priority for the 2024 fiscal year and aims to freeze tuition rates for its universities once again.
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The Board of Regents is asking lawmakers for around $240 million in state general funds for fiscal year 2023.
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Starting next week the South Dakota Board of Regents will hold outreach sessions across the state to follow up on the task force created by Senate Bill 55. State lawmakers passed the bill in 2020 to study how South Dakota’s higher education institutions were functioning.
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NewsGovernor Kristi Noem says the Board of Regents has approved a draft policy restricting the teaching of critical race theory in the state’s universities.…