Augustana announces $2 million gift for school of education
Augustana University’s school of education will be named in honor of a longtime educator, with a $2 million gift helping create the Sharon Lust School of Education.
From higher education to lifelong learning, here’s how the Sioux Falls area is getting educated.
Augustana University’s school of education will be named in honor of a longtime educator, with a $2 million gift helping create the Sharon Lust School of Education.
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