University of South Dakota
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The University of South Dakota is a public university in South Dakota, founded in 1862. It is located in Vermillion, South Dakota. It is home to the only Law and Medical Schools in the state of South Dakota.
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Athletics
South Dakota's athletic teams are known as the Coyotes, and the school colors are vermillion red & white. USD competes at the NCAA Division II level, and are members of the North Central Conference for all sports.
Notable research
- Cindy Struckman-Johnson and David Struckman-Johnson are leading researchers in the field of male rape and prison rape. They met in prison.
Notable alumni
- Tom Brokaw, retired NBC News anchorman
- Dan Crippen, former Director of the Congressional Budget Office
- Joe Foss, figher ace, television personality, Commissioner of the American Football League, President of the National Rifle Association, and Governor of South Dakota
- Tim Johnson, U.S. senator from South Dakota
- Ernest Orlando Lawrence, inventor of the cyclotron
- Allen Neuharth, founder of USA Today
- John Thune, U.S. senator form South Dakota
External links
- The University of South Dakota (http://www.usd.edu/)
- About the University (http://www.usd.edu/aboutU/index.shtml)
- South Dakota Athletics (http://www.usdcoyotes.com)
- USD dedicates Al Neuharth Media Center (http://www.usd.edu/urelations/news/archives/2003/October/October05.html)