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The American Indian Education and Cultural Center first opened in 2010 and was located on the southwest side of campus near the Academic Evaluation and Assessment Building and the Jerome J. Lohr Building. The center was established with three primary purposes: to recruit Native American students to the university, to support the retention of Native American students, and to assist Native American students in completing their college degrees.
In 2016, the center was renamed the American Indian Student Center under the direction of April Eastman. At that time, the center relocated to the lower level of Enrollment Services due to construction of the Alumni Center on the site formerly occupied by the American Indian Education and Cultural Center. In 2017, the American Indian Student Center received $4.5 million in donor funding to support the creation of a new facility for Native American students. In 2020, the center moved to its current location just south of the Rotunda.
The American Indian Student Center continues to support the original purposes of the American Indian Education and Cultural Center while expanding its focus on student retention. Services provided include tutoring, access to computers, financial assistance, drum rooms, art rooms, and study spaces. The center also supports Indigenous student organizations by providing meeting space, assistance with event planning, and guidance on club activities. In collaboration with the Native American Club, the American Indian Student Center has helped coordinate events such as the South Dakota State University Wacipi Powwow, which provides opportunities for Indigenous and non Indigenous participants to engage in traditional dances and cultural experiences.