The South Dakota Board of Regents, led by Executive Director Nathan Lukkes, addresses critical issues affecting higher education, including a tuition increase averaging $443 annually after a five-year freeze. Lukkes highlights unprecedented inflation rates necessitating this change, framing it as a “manageable, reasonable increase” when compared to the rising costs of living across the board.
Lukkes also discusses the implications of a new law allowing concealed carry on university campuses, emphasizing safety as a top priority. As concerns about inclusivity grow, he acknowledges the challenges of adhering to newly mandated regulations on dormitory access while maintaining a welcoming atmosphere for all students. The balancing act between operational changes and student welfare is crucial in shaping South Dakota’s higher education landscape.
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