NORTHERN TODAY 5 SPRING 2023 ORTHERN STATE UNIVERSITY student Grace Kramer won second place at the 2023 South Dakota Governor’s Giant Vision Competition Student Business Competition. Kramer, a biochemistry major from Aberdeen, placed second for her business idea, eqUTI, which prevents urinary tract infections in women. Her idea also won Northern’s Idea Pitch Competition in fall 2022. The Giant Vision Competition was held April 25 in Sioux Falls. NORTHERN STATE UNIVERSI TY | News Upcoming events June 2-3 Wolves on the Water New Evarts Resort July 9-13 Dakota Dreams Summer Career Exploration Camp northern.edu/dakota-dreams Thursday, Sept. 14 Faculty Showcase Recital Johnson Fine Arts Center Gypsy Days 2023: Friday, Oct. 6: 50 Year Club Brunch 10 a.m., Student Center Centennial Rooms Hall of Fame and Distinguished Alumni Banquet, 5 p.m., Kessler’s Champions Club, Barnett Center Saturday, Oct. 7: Steps for Shep 5K 7-7:30 a.m. - registration, 8 a.m. - start, begins at the Barnett Center Parade 9 a.m., Main Street Alumni Association Tailgate Noon, Dacotah Bank Stadium Parking Lot Football vs. Winona State 2:30 p.m., Dacotah Bank Stadium Volleyball vs. Augustana 6 p.m., Wachs Arena, Barnett Center Sunday, Oct. 8: Soccer vs. Southwest Minnesota State 1 p.m., Athletic and Recreation Fields For more information, visit the Gypsy Days webpage or contact the Student Affairs office at 605-626-3007. ORTHERN STATE UNIVERSITY signed a teach-out agreement with Presentation College to help students complete their degrees at Northern. Through the teach-out agreement, Northern will accept coursework from Presentation for current students and students who have stopped out since 2013. The agreement applies to students in all majors at Presentation College except nursing and radiologic technology. Northern will provide personalized attention to help PC students seamlessly continue their college journey at NSU. Learn more at northern.edu/saints. N Northern signs teach-out agreement with Presentation College Ethan Kurtz and Jacob Swanson finished as national quarterfinalists at the Pi Kappa Delta National Speech and Debate Tournament. Speech and Debate Team receives national honors HE NORTHERN STATE UNIVERSITY Speech and Debate Team made it to the national quarterfinals, with two students tying for fifth place in the nation. Ethan Kurtz and Jacob Swanson finished as national quarterfinalists at the Pi Kappa Delta National Speech and Debate Tournament, tying for fifth place nationwide. This tournament, held March 1519 in Philadelphia, Pa., is the largest comprehensive speech and debate tournament in the country, said Dr. Justin Gus Foote, NSU Assistant Professor of Communication Studies/Director of Forensics. T N NSU student wins second place in S.D. Governor’s Giant Vision Competition Grace Kramer Aberdeen, S.D.
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