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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.
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Researchers & health experts will gather April 16-17 for a community symposium. Avera's Christine Hockett Ph.D. and Missouri Breaks' Raeann Mettler, Ph.D. preview the event.
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NASA Partner Eclipse Ambassadors Geoffrey Gray-Lobe and Sasha Lukina take you through the science and how to view the April 8th, 2024 solar eclipse.
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The new statewide Indigent Defense Commission is beginning to take shape.
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From the Dakota Life archives, SDPB featured Michael Hill and his popular ceramics class at the University of South Dakota in 2008.
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The University of South Dakota's virtual reality lab is being used to expand learning for students in the art department and beyond.
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Tim Schorn, Ph.D., offers his insights and analysis into the fighting in Europe and the Middle East. We ask if there's an end in sight for either of these wars.
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Fifty years ago, USD's school of medicine began offering four-year degrees. We talk with the school's dean to learn why this revolutionized rural health care in the state.
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Adrian Wiedenmann is a german exchange student who spent this past winter as one of the assistant coaches of the gymnastics program at Vermillion High School.
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For more than five decades, students have organized annual Wacipi events at the University of South Dakota. We speak to two students leading this year's event.