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Udall Scholar to Pursue
Neonatology in Native Care
USD Marketing Hires
Three Media & Journalism
Graduates
Tamee Livermont, a University of South Dakota medical
biology major, was awarded a Udall scholarship based on her
interest in becoming a neonatologist serving Native American
The University of South
cember 2015 with a strategic
newborn infants and their mothers.
Dakota’s office of marketcommunications emphasis
Livermont is a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe from
ing communications and
and a psychology major. She
Martin, South Dakota, on the Pine Ridge Reservation. “Where university relations recently
interned and was a student
I grew up, I saw mothers using drugs and alcohol while they
hired three graduates of
worker in the marketing ofwere pregnant and I could see the effect this had on their
the school’s media and
fice starting in May 2015. Her
children, who were born addicted,” she said. “I feel as a neojournalism program for key
experience includes writing
natologist, I could be a first line of defense for those babies.”
positions.
for university magazines,
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In addition working as a medical specialist in an Indian
Michelle Cwach, who
newsletters, web pages and
Health Service hospital or in a location with a large Native
graduated from USD in
news releases. Now, as a web
American population, Livermont, who will be a senior at USD 2009, is the new senior web
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Murrieta, California, also was
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effects. The award was for an
candidates nominated by 227 colleges and universities.
social media.
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By Daris Howard
Ted had been a deputy sheriff for a long time, and he had
learned that the minute he thought he had seen everything,
something new came along. That’s why what happened in the
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It happened that they had hired an older woman, Lanna, as
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office for the summer. The other secretaries wanted time off
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to school there. No one would consider crossing her. They all
knew better.
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walked into the office. Jake was fourteen, the youngest age at
which a person could legally get a driver’s license. He lived on
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completed driving permit on the counter. Ted couldn’t imagine
anyone in Jake’s family taking the time from work to bring Jake
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