Southeast, Mitchell Tech named among top community colleges
Mitchell Technical Institute and Southeast Technical Institute have been ranked among the nation’s top 150 community colleges by The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program.
From higher education to lifelong learning, here’s how the Sioux Falls area is getting educated.
Mitchell Technical Institute and Southeast Technical Institute have been ranked among the nation’s top 150 community colleges by The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program.
Whether you’re new to the world of big data, looking to better derive insights from data or curious about the emerging worlds of artificial intelligence and machine learning, an event coming up at USD is for you.
Students (and parents): It’s not too soon to start thinking about how to keep learning and gaining work experience during the summer.
A national franchise that teaches computer coding to kids using a game-based curriculum and martial arts belt system of advancement has opened in Sioux Falls.
Sioux Falls web design and development firm Blend Interactive is taking a new approach to help develop area talent: Blend’s Education Exchange Program.
San Diego-based National University will be renamed Sanford National University in honor of the contributions philanthropist Denny Sanford has made to the school
With 60 programs, including many with 100 percent job placement rates, Southeast Technical Institute is preparing students for in-demand jobs.
“This building is a start. It’s not the destination.” Come with us for a fascinating look inside MadLabs, which opens this week and could spark years of business growth for our region.
He combined education at Augustana and Southeast Tech — plus plenty of lifelong learning along the way — into a career built around changing technology. We sat down with Midco’s Jon Pederson for a look back at his career journey.
Students and teachers at Garfield Elementary School face some challenges — including the lack of a parent-teacher organization to help out and plan activities. But look what happened when their neighbors at SDN Communications stepped in.