College students are not eager to return to regular face-to-face classes amidst the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. So reports Simpson Scarborough in its new National Student…
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Donald Trump stood beneath Mount Rushmore on July 3 and called our teachers fascists. Kristi Noem applauded. South Dakota’s actual teachers appear to care about…
Harvard, the greatest university in the world, will do all of its teaching online in the coming school year to protect its student body from…
South Dakota’s six public universities, which serve over 34,000 students, are committed to holding classes in person this fall. California’s two main public university systems,…
The South Dakota Board of Regents is gambling that the coronavirus will be contained by August. After an executive session teleconference yesterday, the Regents announced…
The Board of Regents made a heck of a good decision today. Meeting by teleconference today, the Regents turned back a 2% tuition increase and…
In their ongoing commitment to deterring low-income students from seeking a college education and developing the critical thinking skills that would lead them to critique…
Republicans in Pierre claim that collective bargaining limits the “flexibility” of our public universities. In a detailed fifteen-page letter to the Legislature an the Governor,…
In real problem-solving, the Appropriations Committee offers Senate Bill 72, which would establish a much-needed need-based scholarship for South Dakota’s college students. The Dakota Promise…