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BHSU Case Library Celebrates American Archives Month

In celebration of American Archives Month, the Black Hills State University Leland D. Case Library for Western Historical Studies and BHSU Archives will hold an open house on Oct. 29th from 2-5 p.m.

BHSU presents a morning of Black Hills tourism history

Historian and author Dr. Suzanne Barta Julin will present an overview of Black Hills tourism history on Thursday, Oct. 29 at 8 a.m. in Jonas Hall, Room 309.

BHSU alumna promotes new book with book signing on campus

June Harvey, Class of ’74 and author of An Incredible Life: True Stories told by Clarence Riggs, recently held a book signing at Black Hills State University.

Careers with Impact held at BHSU

Black Hills State University recently hosted Careers with Impact, where students preparing for careers in human services, psychology and sociology had the opportunity to network with employers, graduate schools and organizations associated with those fields.

BHSU alumna to hold book signing

June Harvey Black Hills State University alumna, Class of ’74, will hold book signings on campus and several other locations this weekend.

BHSU invites community to speakers series presentations

Black Hills State University invites community members to attend a variety of lectures and presentations planned for the fall 2009 semester.

Pre-Law Association to re-form on campus

Pre-Law Association will re-form this fall. In years past there has been a Pre-Law Association student organization on campus. This organization existed to serve the interests of BHSU undergraduate students who were considering attending law school and pursuing a career in law.

BHSU celebrates Constitution Day

Black Hills State University will celebrate Constitution Day on Sept. 17 from 2-3 p.m. with an in-depth look at Abraham Lincoln and his work.

BHSU Professor writes book about Seth Bullock

Dr. David A. Wolff, associate professor of history at Black Hills State University recently authored a book from the South Dakota State Historical Society Press that looks at the many roles of Seth Bullock in his long, productive life.

Marcus named director of Center for American Indian Studies at BHSU

Urla Marcus has been named director of the Center for American Indian Studies at Black Hills State University. Marcus has served as associate director of the center since 2006.
Marcus, says she is plans to continue to advance the work of the Center in her new role as the director.

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