Thursday, March 15, 2007

March Newsletter

March 15, 2006

To the DSU Community:

I have just returned from two journeys out of South Dakota that have given me a chance to connect with alumni and also to learn about another higher education institution.

During the first part of March I had the opportunity to travel with our Athletic Director and our Development Director to Arizona. The trip was a bit delayed when we were stranded in Sioux Falls due to the significant blizzard that closed the airport. After finally arriving and getting our luggage at 1:30 AM and a very brief night of sleep we proceeded to Lake Havasu for a luncheon gathering of several alumni and friends of the university. We were also able to connect with alumni that live in Arizona permanently or just during the winter months.

While on our trip to Arizona we were able to catch a DSU Trojan’s baseball game in Chandler and a couple of our softball team’s games in Tucson. Both teams had terrific records while in Arizona. Our baseball team won all of their games and now has a record of 18-0 and is rated #17 nationally. The softball women went 8-4 while on their southern trip. This also gave me an opportunity to host both of these teams for dinner and a great chance to get to know these student athletes a bit more personally. What terrific representatives of our university.

My second trip took me to Denver. While in Colorado I made the journey to Windsor to visit with a alumni who graduated in 1962 and originally did his teacher education activities at the old Beadle school that was located on campus. I spent the rest of my time in Denver participating on a Higher Learning Commission accreditation visit to Metropolitan State University. These visits are a great opportunity to learn about different approaches to issues faced by all higher education institutions and to interact with education leaders from across the country.

It is great to be back home and out of hotel rooms and airports. I returned home to some very good news. DSU will host the SD Chamber of Commerce Youth Business Adventure during the period of 2008-2010. This means that over 100 of South Dakota’s best and brightest high school juniors will be on campus for a week during the three summers to study about business practices. This will give us the chance to highlight the university and our ACBSP accredited business programs. This is a big opportunity to host a program that has typically been hosted by USD.

While spring break started a bit earlier than anticipated (classes cancelled and the campus closed the Thursday and Friday before spring break due to the blizzard) not all students got to leave and I was very proud of our food service, our residence hall staff and our facilities staff for keeping our students comfortable while they “rode out” the storm. The students are back and are right in the middle of midterms.

In the middle of the trips out of state I helped host a President’s Summit on the topic of “Higher Education and Economic Development”. Together with the Forward Sioux Falls organization I was able to arrange a presentation by Dr. Richard Lester, from MIT. He is the nation’s foremost expert on how universities impact the economic development of the regions they serve. It was a very stimulating meeting of private and public institutions that serve the Sioux Falls region and representatives of the greater SF business community. Rob Oliver, the president of Augustana College and I will be following up to continue this initiative.

On February 28, Sharon and I hosted a dinner at the Girton House for three faculty and three students they invited. Each spring we have hosted a series of these dinners and they have been a great way to learn about our students and the kinds of faculty/student interactions that make DSU such a special place. Two of the students had transferred to DSU from other institutions and commented how much more friendly and personal our campus was when compared to these other universities.

Another highlight of the past couple weeks was our Spring Semester All Campus Convocation. Our DSU Student Senate organizes this event each semester and our theme for this convocation was “Rising Aspirations”. In addition to introducing students with academic accomplishments and our student athletes we also have a quest speaker. Our speaker this spring was a graduate of DSU, Jay Trenhaile. Dr. Trenhaile is currently the head of the counseling department at SDSU. He spoke about positive attitudes and how to use them to form appropriate career aspirations.

Earlier today I had the chance to attend a DSU symposium presentation on the topic of Global Warming that was delivered by a climatologist from SDSU. This was one topic in a series of presentations sponsored by our diversity office on campus.

I have to admit that while I am writing this newsletter I am listening to the Madison High School basketball team playing at the state tournament in Rapid City. As many of you know Sharon is the principal of the high school. If the Bulldogs win today I will be on my way to Rapid to join her tomorrow. Go Bulldogs! Go Trojans! So do I wear Maroon or Blue!

Enjoy the beginning of Spring in South Dakota.

Doug Knowlton

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

After some rumors, we've heard there's a meeting taking place that will possibly shut down all the buildings on campus at 9pm by the Physical Plant. As a Graphic Design student on campus, I have great concern with this possibility.
Speaking on the animation lab in the TCB alone, nearly every classmate of mine has spent several hours (much later than midnight, even) just rendering alone. The use of the iris scanner in this building is very useful, and safe, and I can't think of a better way to keep track of those who are in the building, in case something bad happens in the building.
As for Beadle Hall, though our studio times are typically for a couple of hours, that isn't near enough compared to the time one needs to put in. With students having jobs while in school, getting into the building before 9 and actually spending any productive time on a project is unreasonable.
As the person with the greatest pull on campus, I ask that you spend some time thinking about this situation. Thank you.

9:54 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Are you going to be blogging any more?

10:59 PM

 
Blogger DSU President said...

Sorry I will start blogging more regularly and post some of the things I publish in the Trojan Times etc. Thanks for the nag!

9:03 AM

 

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