Dickinson State University in Dickinson, North Dakota is celebrating the centennial of its founding in 1918. The institution was founded as Dickinson State Normal School. The name changed to Dickinson State Teachers College in 1931 and to Dickinson State College in 1963.
The DSU Centennial web pages include links to the History of DSU, digitized versions of 72 editions of Prairie Smoke, the college yearbook, hundreds of historic photographs. and information on upcoming events.
Dickinson State University Celebrates Centennial
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