This collection documents the academic programs, administrative functions, and collaborative initiatives of the College of Education and Human Sciences and its predecessor, the College of Education and Counseling. Materials include newsletters, brochures, reports, correspondence, meeting agendas and minutes, promotional materials, and publications. Of particular note are extensive accreditation records submitted to the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), program development files for graduate and undergraduate degrees in education and counseling, and documentation of curriculum planning and professional training.
The collection also includes records of a collaboration between South Dakota State University and the University of South Dakota, initiated in 2002 with the appointment of a joint dean. This joint effort, aimed at unifying teacher education across both campuses, is represented through brochures, press materials, and conference proceedings, including documentation from the No Child Left Behind Faculty Institute.
Other notable components include materials on student and faculty development, academic conferences, school partnership initiatives, and self-study reports for the dietetics program. A series of dean portraits and institutional publications such as the Education & Counseling Newsletter, Education & Human Sciences Magazine, and Enhancing Human Potential Magazine provide insight into the college’s leadership, outreach, and evolution.
The collection reflects the transformation and expansion of teacher and counselor education at SDSU, highlighting its responsiveness to state and national accreditation standards, collaborative educational models, and evolving professional training. It is particularly valuable for studying the development of educational leadership, curriculum innovation, and institutional partnerships in higher education.