The Magic of Starting Over
Engineer-turned nurse, David Hobler suffered a stroke and recovered more than his health - a desire to change careers and give back the tremendous care he received post-stroke.
Engineer-turned nurse, David Hobler suffered a stroke and recovered more than his health - a desire to change careers and give back the tremendous care he received post-stroke.
When Julie Lindner '95 found out that her son, Tiegen '24, was following in her Physical Therapy program footsteps at the University of South Dakota, she knew her time as a Coyote had entered a new era. Thus, the Pederson/Lindner Family Physical Therapy Scholarship Endowment was born.
The USD Foundation & Alumni Association is pleased to announce the grand opening of our new Sioux Falls office in downtown Sioux Falls. The event will be accompanied by an open house led by USDF president & CEO Noah Shepard and USD president Sheila K. Gestring.
The proof is in the numbers – at least it is for Ty Inglis ’84, former Eide Bailly partner and an alumnus of the University of South Dakota. Having graduated with an accounting degree from the business school, Inglis understood from an early age the importance of financial literacy, giving back, and having the freedom and flexibility to have a say in the process.