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The Bismarck State College ChoirFest Concert 2011 features the Men’s Ensemble, the Women’s Ensemble, the Chamber Singers, the Concert Choir, From Age to Age, and the Festival Chorus.

The BSC ChoirFest Concert 2011 is now available for viewing on Video On Demand. (To view this show online, you will need Windows Media Player.)

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The Bismarck State College Wind Ensemble is a performing group open to all BSC students who enjoy expression through instrumental music. It is a non-audition group and performs a wide variety of wind band literature. Dr. John Darling is the director.

The BSC Wind Ensemble Fall ’10 Concert (11/15/10) and the Celebrate America! by BSC Wind Ensemble (11/14/11) are now available for viewing on Video On Demand. (To view these shows online, you will need Windows Media Player.)

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Humanities scholar and author, Clay S. Jenkinson and Bismarck State College President Larry C. Skogen discuss Thoreau and how we are often so busy in habits, that we fail to observe the world. One of Thoreau’s questions asks how much of our lives do we want to give towards things that are not really necessary?

To find out more, watch Conversations with Clay Jenkinson – Thoreau’s Walden: One Man’s Effort to “live deep and suck out all the marrow of life” on Video On Demand. (To view this show online, you will need Windows Media Player.) Read More→

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Bismarck State College and The Dakota Institute of Lewis and Clark Fort Mandan Foundation hosted a two-day symposium that observed and examined the effect of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the Heartland of America.

This episode is the conclusion of the symposium filmed at Double Ditch State Historic Site on 9/11/11. It was filmed on a gorgeous fall day, the color looks vibrant, and you can see the Missouri River in the background. Read More→

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Humanities scholar and author, Clay S. Jenkinson and Bismarck State College President Larry C. Skogen discuss the life of Sitting Bull, based on Robert Utley’s book The Lance and the Shield. During their conversation, the scholars explore Sitting Bull’s place in American mythology and history, trying to make sense of the way in which some Indians became white favorites in spite of their – or perhaps because of – their resistance.

To find out more, watch Conversations with Clay Jenkinson – Sitting Bull: The Man, the Myth, the Continuing Controversy (12/18/11) on Video On Demand. (To view this show online, you will need Windows Media Player.) Read More→

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