Entity | University of South Dakota
The University of South Dakota (USD) is a public research university in Vermillion, South Dakota. Established by the Dakota Territory legislature in 1862, 27 years before the establishment of the state of South Dakota, USD is the flagship university for the state of South Dakota and the state's oldest public university. It occupies a 274 acres (1.11 km2) campus located in southeastern South Dakota, approximately 63 miles (101 km) southwest of Sioux Falls, 39 miles (63 km) northwest of Sioux City, Iowa, and north of the Missouri River. The university is home to South Dakota's only medical school and law school. It is also home to the National Music Museum, with over 15,000 American, European, and non-Western instruments. USD is governed by the South Dakota Board of Regents, and its president is Sheila Gestring. The university has been accredited by the North Central Association of College and Schools since 1913. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".
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Inception: 1862
Alternate Names: University of South Dakota, Vermillion (S.D.) University of South Dakota, USD, University of Dakota at Vermillion, South Dakota University
Associated Place(s): Vermillion, United States of America, Wounded Knee (S.D.), South Dakota
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- Contemporary Sioux history
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- Elements of Sioux art
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- Legendary Sioux history
- Life on and off the reservation
- Patterns of Sioux religion
- Sioux dances and music
- Sioux legal systems
- The Indian in college
- The Sioux philosophy
- The economics of being Indian
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