Creating pathways: Augustana partners with Sioux Falls School District to engage Native American students
This Native American Day, we think you’ll appreciate what quietly has happened to help students feel like there’s a path to college for them.
This Native American Day, we think you’ll appreciate what quietly has happened to help students feel like there’s a path to college for them.
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