News

SDSU Vet Medicine Program Receives Funding

SDSU Vet Medicine Program Receives Funding

Photo: WNAX


South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has signed legislation authorizing $250,000 funding for the Veterinary Medical School program at South Dakota State University. SDSU President Barry Dunn says that funding will help the school hire faculty and get students signed up for the program.

He says their goal is to keep more students in South Dakota to pursue their veterinary degree.

Dunn says the students will begin their vet school experience in Brookings and then complete their third and fourth years at the University of Minnesota, their partner for the program.

Dunn says they’ll accept 20 students into the first class and have 40 vet students on campus every year.

Recent Headlines

2 hours ago in Local

CHILD ABUSE CHARGES IN WATERTOWN

Fresh

WATERTOWN, S.D. – Two Watertown residents are facing felony charges after a child abuse investigation that began October 24th. Police…

2 hours ago in Local

SDPB WILL RETAIN NEARLY HALF OF SCHEDULED LAYOFFS THANKS TO COMMUNITY SUPPORT

Fresh

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – South Dakota Public Broadcasting will keep 7 of 15 layoff positions, thanks to…

1 day ago in Local

NEBRASKA AG ASKS SUPREME COURT TO REJECT COLORADO WATER RIGHTS LAWSUIT REQUEST

OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – New developments in a river water dispute between Nebraska and Colorado. On Wednesday, Nebraska Attorney General…

1 day ago in Local

IOWA WATER QUALITY STUDY SHOWS POLLUTANTS NEARLY DOUBLED IN 50 YEARS

IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) – A group of scientists is advocating for more Iowa counties to conduct their own water…

1 day ago in Local

NEW REHABILITATION TASK FORCE TALKS ABOUT REENTRY FROM PRISON IN SD

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – Governor Rhoden’s Correctional Rehabilitation Task Force kicked off its work on Wednesday to…