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A landmark decision from the U.S. Supreme Court affects laws coming out of Congress and from Pierre. Neil Fulton, J.D., walks us through those impacts.
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The University of South Dakota joins a nationwide cohort of institutions seeking to maximize agricultural opportunities in a changing climate. Namely, the use of greenhouses.
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A bachelor’s-level program for accounting is coming to South Dakota State University, and a master’s program in artificial intelligence is approved for the University of South Dakota.
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Neil Fulton, dean of the University of South Dakota Knudson School of Law, discusses how national court cases provide opportunities for student learning.
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A well-known herpetologist specializing in chameleons teaches and conducts research at the University of South Dakota. We get to know Christopher Anderson, Ph.D., and his chameleons.
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Hundreds of athletes with intellectual disabilities compete in the Special Olympics Summer Games.
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The opera "Notes on Viardot" will have its world premiere in Vermillion this week. We learn more from its composer, director and star performer.
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Leaders from the state university network sat down in Sioux Falls to discuss advancing educational and cultural ties with the community.
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Professor Tim Schorn at the University of South Dakota invites us into his classroom. We learn about the people and topics he explores in his travel writing seminar.
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The newly archived images are available at the University of South Dakota's Archives and Special Collections. We learn the stories and history behind the photos.