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North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum announced Tuesday, Nov. 3, that Dickinson State University received three grants totaling $192,150. The grants were awarded under the Governor's Emergency Education Relief Fund (GEER Fund) created by the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act). In competitive grant applications due...

Written by Kayden Heckaman, DSU Student Intern Many things have changed this year in our society with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic: education has shifted to a hybrid model of delivery, social distancing is being observed, and face coverings are being worn in order to keep those who are at risk of complications safe. For some, this has become a new “normal.”   One Dickinson...

Dickinson State University (DSU) is partnering with TrainND Northwest at Williston State College to offer a Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) training program in Dickinson. The CDL training program is a three-week, 120-hour course that includes both classroom and behind-the-wheel training. The course concludes with the scheduling of the State of North Dakota CDL driving test. The course cost is $6,500,...

The Dickinson State University (DSU) President’s Cabinet recently approved a request from the Department of Teacher Education to form the School of Education in recognition of the unit’s importance to the University’s mission, as well as the addition of graduate programs.  Dickinson State University has built a reputation for...

At its monthly meeting May 29, the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education (SBHE) approved Dickinson State University’s (DSU) request to adopt a simplified tuition rate structure for undergraduate credits.    Early this year, the University’s administration began reviewing tuition rates and fees for the upcoming 2020-21 academic year to address concerns...

Written by Suzanna Moberg, senior teacher education student at DSU  Since I began studying here four years ago, every moment of my time at Dickinson State University has been pretty memorable. From singing Spice Girls karaoke with two strangers who would soon become my BFFs at Welcome Weekend freshman year, to traveling across the...

Written by DSU student Amanda D’Aniello Lindsey Miller loves rodeo. No one can deny that. She’s been riding horses since she could walk and participating in the sport since age four. She started youth rodeo at age 11 and gave it her all. Her efforts have paid off in the numerous buckles she’s won at various rodeos and barrel races. After years of...