BHSU News & Events
A QuickBooks training for beginners will be held at the University Center-Rapid City, Friday, April 26 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Computer Lab 103.

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When Charles Rambow was deciding on the subject for his master’s thesis paper in 1970, he didn’t have to look very far for inspiration. He found the topic in some old clothes his mother had cleaned out of his grandparents’ closet.

Rambow was shocked to learn that what he thought was a choir robe was actually his grandfather’s Ku Klux Klan initiation robe.

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For four decades, the E.Y. Berry Library-Learning Center has provided thousands of Black Hills State University students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members with access to a wide range of material from government and historical documents to journals and books. On April 18, the Library-Learning Center will celebrate its 40th anniversary.

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The South Dakota Center for Enterprise Opportunity (SD CEO) at Black Hills State University has partnered with the CPA firm Casey Peterson and Associates, Ltd., to bring a 5-week webinar series, “Quick Lessons on QuickBooks.” A one-hour webinar will be held every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. MST/11 a.m. to noon CST beginning April 24.

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The Black Hills State University Community Chorale, under the direction of Dr. Jonathan Nero, BHSU associate professor of music, will present Handel’s Messiah Tuesday, April 9 at 7:30 p.m. in Clare and Josef Meier Hall.

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In just a year, Black Hills State University student Devin Lynn’s project of using social media to connect students and entrepreneurs in Uganda with BHSU students and faculty has created a bridge of communication between two continents and has raised nearly $1,500 in scholarships for K-12 students in the African republic. Lynn will now be sharing his project's success and future goals during a presentation at the Clinton Global Initiative University conference this weekend in St. Louis.

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With limited resources,  two time zones, a demographic that spans from the CEOs of international companies to ranch families, and a coverage area of 77,000 square miles, the state’s public broadcasting system must get creative with its programing, according to Joe Tlustos, director of radio.

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A workshop, “Market Your Business on Facebook,” will be held at the University Center-Rapid City, Wednesday, April 24 from 9 a.m. to noon in room 106.

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Local high school students joined thousands of students worldwide in working to unravel the mysteries of particle physics during the annual Black Hills State University QuarkNet Masterclasses.

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More than 200 people were thanked for their support of Black Hills State University during the recent 1883 Recognition Dinner.

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The Black Hills State University Chamber Singers will be sharing their musical talents with audiences across Wyoming and western South Dakota during their spring concert tour which begins Wednesday, April 3 at the Sheridan College Music Department in Sheridan, Wyo.

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The Black Hills State University Enactus team will compete in the   Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) USA Regional Competition in  Minneapolis.

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Nearly 30 undergraduate research projects covering a wide spectrum of disciplines were recently presented at the 15th annual Black Hills Research Symposium held at Black Hills State University.

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Black Hills State University will kick off its week-long celebration of Native American culture Monday, April 8. This year’s theme for American Indian Awareness week is  “STRONG: Solid Tribal Roots Offer New Growth” and includes the 30th Annual Lakota Omniciye Wacipi taking place April 12-14 at the Donald E. Young Sports and Fitness Center Field House.

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A walk through the second floor of Woodburn Hall on the Black Hills State University campus will take you back to a time in Japanese history – a time before the country adopted the industrialized lifestyle of the West. The newest exhibit in the BHSU President’s Gallery is a group of Japanese Ukiyo-e prints from the private collection of Richard Hicks, professor emeritus.

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