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Wagner graduates and basketball standouts Emma Yost and Shalayne Nagel who both play for the Dakota Wesleyan University Women’s Basketball team received GPAC All-Conference Honors. Yost was named to the GPAC First Team and Nagel received Honorable Mention. The DWU Tigers made it to the NAIA National Tournament opening rounds where they played The Masters. The season ended in round two of NAIA Tournament and in the second round of the playoffs, Emma reached her 1000th career point and was the 31st Tiger to achieve this honor.
Read moreEffective medical diagnosis depends not just on looking, but on truly perceiving. Recognizing this, many medical training programs have adopted Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) discussions about art to enhance students’ skills in nuanced observation, inference, and communication. In 2004, Harvard Medical School pioneered use of VTS within medical education to refine the diagnostic and interpersonal skills of future healthcare professionals. Now, VTS is embraced in over 30 medical schools.
Read moreCoaching these ladies is a blast and they had lots of fun together this season which makes it even that much more enjoyable as a coach. Every season has its highs and lows and the great thing is we ended it on a high, appearing in the state tournament and finishing with a dub!
Read moreHunter Lhotak was name 2024-2025 South Dakota Boys and Girls Club Youth of the Year at the state competition held in Pierre on February 26th. Hunter is the son of Gina and the late Jeremy Lhotak.
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