DICKINSON STATE UNIVERSITY
DSU Professor Gets Canned
Dr. Peter Wilson, Dickinson State University assistant professor, spent part of his Labor Day weekend cleaning this collection bin on West 15th Street in Dickinson. Pete bagged up more than 200 pounds...
Posted on 9/5/12 at 9:23 AM
New Scholarship Program for Scouts
The Northern Lights Council, Boy Scouts of America and Dickinson State University are pleased to announce the “Character Counts” Scholarship. Up to two scholarships will be awarded annual...
Posted on 5/28/10 at 1:28 PM
Working with the Brass in Blue
By Linda Sailer , October 20, 2012
DSU Homecoming parade
By Katherine Grandstrand , October 07, 2012
DSU tries, fails to bring statewide candidates to campus for debate
By Betsy Simon , October 07, 2012
Badlands Activities Center renamed honoring Biesiot
By Dustin Monke , October 07, 2012
Homecoming Fellows
By Linda Sailer , October 05, 2012
Banned Books Week
By Bryan Horwath , October 03, 2012
Finding of the shrew: DSU research team makes rare discovery of mammal twice
By Katherine Grandstrand , September 28, 2012
Higher ed board approves DSU debt payment plan: Officials ready to step in should proposal fail again
By Katherine Grandstrand , September 27, 2012
Marking Banned Books Week
September 23, 2012
DSU enrollment down by about 500 this fall
Dickinson State University has lost about 500 students since last fall, according to preliminary enrollment reports released Wednesday. There was a drop of about 200 students in the international program.By Katherine Grandstrand , September 20, 2012
CHAUTAUQUA: Dickinson State performance celebrates traveling tent shows
Suffragette Jane Addams and politician William Jennings Bryan bring their messages to the stage along with vaudeville acts during Dickinson State University’s Chautauqua.By Linda Sailer , September 16, 2012
A Friday without classes
September 08, 2012
DSU students have a home in Blue Hawk Square
They waited 11 days for housing, but at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Dickinson State University students began moving into Blue Hawk Square, which was given temporary clearance to allow occupation, officials said Thursday.By Katherine Grandstrand , August 31, 2012
'Retrospective'
By Katherine Grandstrand , August 28, 2012
K-12 officials cautious about higher ed plan
GRAND FORKS — A plan to overhaul North Dakota education from the state university system’s new chancellor will likely set off a lot of fierce discussion and debate, according to State Superintendent Wayne Sanstead.By Jennifer Johnson , August 17, 2012
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