Josh Olthoff of Brandon Valley was born with profound hearing loss. Today, Josh is a standout athlete for Brandon Valley who hears the sounds of the game with the help of a cochlear implant.
Jacks Start Abroad is one of several one of several opportunities for #SDState students to spend time abroad, providing incoming first-year students the opportunity to begin life as a Jackrabbit on a global travel adventure.
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To mark National Disability Employment Awareness Month, our colleagues share how the U.S. engages in disability-inclusive foreign policy and is working to create a world that embraces the full inclusion of persons with disabilities: https://t.co/NZrpGbltWE
A near-record class of first-time students and record retention from students’ freshmen to sophomore year increased enrollment at #SDState to its highest number in five years.
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President Emeritus W. Taylor Reveley III LL.D. ’18, HON ’18 and President Emeritus Tim Sullivan ’66 wrote a touching tribute to Raymond Bernard Bowman Sr., keeper of the Wren Building, who died July 11, 2023. https://t.co/78yhWsjsL2
The origins of German democracy: On May 18 1848, the first representative assembly in the German confederation met in Frankfurt. The result was the so-called Frankfurt Constitution, a precursor to Germany’s Grundgesetz (Basic Law) of today.
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The Empty Library, Berlin.
The memorial of the burning of books by the Nazis that took place in the German capital on May 10, 1933.
thanks to @xruiztru
The South Dakota Board of Regents approved requests by #SDState to add two new academic programs in elementary education and special education.
The programs are expected to launch next fall.
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