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Communicating effectively in business | Grand Forks Herald

Written By: Andrew Weeks | × Allie Kaiser, student at Bismarck State College, sits behind a microphone at the school s Mystic Media studio. Colleges and universities in the upper Midwest say businesses want their new hires to be effective communicators. Image: Courtesy of Bismarck State College When karen Bauer – who spells her first name with a lowercase “k” – started at Bismarck State College, the school’s communication department had only a newspaper and literary magazine. Now it has a digital studio and a larger focus on the many tools that make up today’s world of mass communication. Bauer, the school’s assistant professor of journalism and the executive director of the North Dakota Student Media Association, said communication has not only affected her life and career but is a skill from which people in all professions may benefit.

Chuck Haga: For many, lives come full circle with burial in rural plots, cemeteries

Chuck Haga: For many, lives come full circle with burial in rural plots, cemeteries I’ve been revisiting cemeteries in my mind lately because of a post I came across on a Facebook page. Written By: Chuck Haga | × Chuck Haga is a columnist for the Grand Forks Herald. (Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald) I’ve spent enough time in cemeteries to cause friends to worry, but it’s not the burial ground’s promise of eternal peace and quiet that lures me there. Well, I do value peace and quiet. But beyond that, I enjoy roaming a cemetery that has stories to tell: brief stories chiseled onto weathered grave markers interspersed among stately old oaks. Epitaphs taken from the Bible, epigrams in the languages of immigrants gone a century or more. Names of angelic children taken by disease or tragedy, old soldiers who died in their beds, soldiers not yet 20 when they died far from home.

Seven RC Stevens student-athletes make their college choices official

Seven RC Stevens student-athletes make their college choices official April 16, 2021 RAPID CITY, S.D. – For most high school athletes, having the opportunity to play at the next level is a dream come true. This week, seven seniors from Rapid City Stevens moved one step closer to making that dream a reality.   Jacob Hafner, University of South Dakota, Track and Field Three of those athletes will compete in track and field at the collegiate level including Jacob Hafner. He will compete for the University of South Dakota in Vermillion. Hafner placed fourth in the triple jump at the 2019 state track meet and is currently ranked fifth in the state in the triple jump and ninth in the long jump.

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