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Since the outbreak of COVID-19, it has been normal for people from kindergarten through college to take their classes online. However, North Dakota has a long history of providing internet education. On this date in 1999, the Bismarck Tribune announced the news that Bismarck State College had over 300 students taking classes online. This was incredible considering the college had only had a website for four years.
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Three finalists have been chosen for the president of Bismarck State College.A search committee chose Dr. Clark Harris, special assistant to the President…
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The Board of Higher Education has approved naming the Bismarck State College Health Science Building after former BSC President Donna Thigpen.But the vote…
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Five candidates have agreed to come to Bismarck for face-to-face interviews and open forums, in the search for a new President at Bismarck State…
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When the search committee for the new President at Bismarck State College had its first meeting, the Chancellor of Higher Education asked the committee to…
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A search committee has begun its work, as it looks for a new President for Bismarck State College.Current President Dr. Larry Skogen will be retiring next…
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The search committee chosen to find a new Bismarck State College president has scheduled a number of “listening sessions” for faculty, staff, students and…
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A "virtual hospital."Bismarck State College’s Health Sciences program has moved from a downtown Bismarck location to the main campus.The program is now…
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The president of Bismarck State College will retire June 30th, 2020.Larry Skogen has served as BSC’s leader for 12 years. Skogen said he’s leaving on a…
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Bismarck State College is continuing its move toward becoming a “polytechnic” school.BSC will be offering four-year bachelor degrees in certain technical…