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Sioux Falls College became the University of Sioux Falls in 1995. Mark Benedetto became the 22nd president in 1997. He was succeeded by Brett Bradfield who became the 23rd president in 2017 after working at the University for 16 years. In 2008, USF received a $2 million Title III grant from the Department of Education to start a nursing program.
In 2006, the South Dakota Board of Regents received authorization to obtain a large area in Sioux Falls to construct a new campus for its Sioux Falls offerings. [2] University Center will become a college of the University of South Dakota named "The Community College for Sioux Falls, a branch of USD", a change approved by the Board of Regents ...
The University of Sioux Falls unveiled a new logo Thursday as university officials celebrated the institution’s 139th anniversary.
KCPO-LD (channel 26) is a low-power independent television station in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States, owned by Chuck Poppen's Central Plains Media. Its transmitter is located on the campus of the University of Sioux Falls.
Sanford University of South Dakota Medical Center is the largest tertiary hospital in South Dakota and it serves as the primary teaching institution for the Sanford School of Medicine, at the University of South Dakota. Sanford USD Medical Center is the largest employer in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, with approximately 7,300 staff.
TenHaken called The Link "a tremendous success for the community" at a Wednesday press conference.
Al Neuharth Media Center, dedicated to Al Neuharth. USD opened the newly constructed Theodore R. and Karen K. Muenster University Center (MUC) for student use on February 17, 2009. [13] The MUC houses the Student Activities Center, a campus dining facility, coffee shop, bookstore, convenience store and a number of lounge and TV areas.
The station was bumped to other frequencies twice by more powerful stations, strengthening to 155 and later 2,900 watts. The University of Sioux Falls sold the license in 2015 to Chuck Brennan, owner of a Sioux Falls pawn shop and payday lender, who upgraded the transmitter facility and operated it as commercial station KBAD-FM.