Grand opening celebrates expansion, renovation of BHSU-Rapid City nursing facility

Dignitaries line up in front of a room full of people to cut a ribbon with giant scissors. On the left end of the group is the Black Hills State University Yellow Jacket, and on the right end is Jack the Jackrabbit from South 啵啵直播秀 State University.
Officials from South 啵啵直播秀 State University, Black Hills State University, Monument Health and the South 啵啵直播秀 Board of Regents were among those present for a ribbon cutting at the newly renovated and expanded nursing facility at BHSU-Rapid City on Sept. 30.

South 啵啵直播秀 State University, Black Hills State University and Monument Health celebrated the grand opening of the newly renovated and expanded nursing facility at BHSU-Rapid City on Sept. 30. The event marked a significant milestone in a collaborative effort to strengthen health care education and workforce development in western South 啵啵直播秀. 

The upgraded Black Hills State-Rapid City facility, located on the eastern edge of Rapid City, features modern classrooms, simulation labs, student support spaces and enhanced testing areas that will be used by the SDState College of Nursing. This expansion enables SDState鈥檚 nursing programs to enroll more students and provide first-class training for future health care professionals in the region. 

University and state leaders gathered to commemorate the occasion and highlight the importance of the project. 

South 啵啵直播秀 State University College of Nursing students pose with Jack the Jackrabbit in a simulation lab at the the newly renovated and expanded nursing facility at BHSU-Rapid City. A mannikin lies in a hospital bed as the nursing students and the Jackrabbit mascot surround the bed and pose with their bunny ears fingers in the air.
South 啵啵直播秀 State University College of Nursing students pose with Jack the Jackrabbit in a simulation lab at the newly renovated and expanded nursing facility at BHSU-Rapid City.

鈥淭his facility is a direct response to the critical need for health care professionals in our state,鈥 said Barry Dunn, president of South 啵啵直播秀 State University. 鈥淭he new classrooms, simulation spaces and labs will allow us to enroll more students, providing greater access to high-quality education. Most importantly, this facility will serve a key role in addressing the health care workforce shortage we face across the state.鈥 

Steve Elliott, president of Black Hills State University, emphasized the importance of collaboration in bringing the project to life, while Nathan Lukkes and Tim Rave from the South 啵啵直播秀 Board of Regents and Alan Solano, vice president of Monument Health, echoed support for the center鈥檚 role in bolstering health care capacity across the region. 

鈥淏lack Hills State University is grateful for the partnership that has been established with South 啵啵直播秀 State University and Monument Health to meet the nursing workforce needs of western South 啵啵直播秀,鈥 Elliott said. 鈥淭his addition and renovation support the collaboration between regional education and health care partners through shared recruiting, student support and academic services. The facility is crucial to the overall success of this initiative.鈥 

鈥淭his facility represents an investment, not only in higher education, but more importantly, in the health and well-being of our people,鈥 said Rave, president of the South 啵啵直播秀 Board of Regents. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about more than classrooms and labs. It鈥檚 about ensuring that families, neighbors and future generations will have access to quality health care close to home.鈥 

The grand opening drew local, institutional and state leaders 鈥 including representatives from the South 啵啵直播秀 Legislature and the Governor鈥檚 Office 鈥 who helped make the project possible through vital funding and strategic support. 

BHSU-Rapid City is positioned to serve as a cornerstone for health care education in the region, offering students the resources they need to succeed in a growing and essential field.

A newly constructed building with shown surrounded by grass and cars in a parking lot. Wispy clouds and the blue sky are in the background.
The upgraded Black Hills State-Rapid City facility is located on the eastern edge of Rapid City.

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