… Graduation Honoring Ceremony American Indian/Alaska Native graduates, congratulations on the successful completion of your academic journey at South Dakota State University! The American Indian … in the AISC Graduation Honoring Ceremony. Summer graduates must be within 6 credit hours of graduation and may be asked to submit a letter of support from your academic advisor. Register Please contact the American Indian Student Center for further information on how to register for the Honoring Ceremony. American Indian Student Center … Students and President …
… Indian Art Collection 9:15-9:30 a.m. Join us for informal conversation and Zoom set up help 9:30-10:30 a.m. Ken Vogele | The Vogele Indian Art Collection 10:30-11 a.m. Guild Meeting The South Dakota Art Museum Guild is pleased to host this Zoom program featuring Ken Vogele speaking from Rapid City about Ken and Cathy's extensive American Indian art collection, … more about the current Vogele exhibition. For questions about this program contact Carolyne Hart at carolyne.hart@sdstate.edu or call 970-980-8592. If you are having any difficulties registering , just email Carolyne and she'll register for you. A replay of the Vogele's presentation will be available from the Guild page. Carolyne …
… First-Year Experience Students are encouraged to attend the orientation program, live in Oyate Yuwitaya Tipi (OYT), and register for the AIS 100 course to take full advantage of the programs and services. The AISC programming is designed to increase student involvement and retention by creating a meaningful community among American Indian students at SDSU and a sense of belonging at SDSU. First-Year Experience consists of American Indian Student Center … Students with President Dunn on …
… Smudging and Pipe Ceremony Policy Background and Context The American Indian Student Center (AISC) and Housing and Residential Life at South Dakota State University (SDSU) understand the support of American Indian/Alaska Native students as a shared responsibility. Furthermore, we recognize smudging as a way of life for American Indian/Alaska Native people and welcome this time-honored practice on our campus. In deference to the ceremonial use of smoke, American Indian/Alaska Native students may carry out—within the privacy of their residence hall rooms—cultural practices consistent with traditional ceremonies and observances that involve the use of sacred plants. …
… Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Prize in Education Winners Announced Cheryl Logan, Barry Dunn and Roy Pea selected for outstanding achievement in pre-K–12, higher education and learning science research. The 2022 winners of the prestigious Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Prize in Education were announced today by the … classrooms, on university campuses and in learning science research, respectively — are being recognized for their extraordinary achievements. Each winner will receive an award of $50,000 and an iconic awards sculpture. "The McGraw Prize was established in 1988 to honor my father's commitment to literacy and education and to shine a spotlight on innovative and dedicated educators who empower our students and enhance our society,” said Harold McGraw III , former …
… AISC Graduation Honoring Ceremony Sheri WillSheri.Will@sdstate.edu605-688-6416 May. 3, 2024 1:00 PM May. 3, 2024 5:00 PM Event Support American Indian Student Center American Indian Student Center Performing Arts Center … AISC Graduation Honoring Ceremony …
… State honors newest endowment holders South Dakota State University recently paid tribute to the university’s newest endowment holders. The second annual investiture ceremony honoring 12 holders of endowed faculty and director positions was held Sept. 21 in Founders Recital Hall in the Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center. Through the generosity of donors, SDSU now has commitments in place for 53 endowed leadership positions. A central part of SDSU’s Bold & Blue comprehensive campaign was growth in endowed positions. There were commitments for 13 at … 2018 from SDSU. Instrumental in providing insight and ideas during the planning of the American Indian Student Center, she became the student success adviser for the center upon its opening. She believes her time as an American Indian student at SDSU helps her to better understand students in her current roll. • Christina Castillo: Larson Family Endowed Director …