- UA053_069_0052
- August 2009
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Wintrode Student Success Center
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University Marketing and Communications Records
This collection is composed of items published by Marketing and Communications, with most of the material being Today at State, Faculty Bulletin, University Bulletin, SDSU Update, and E-Connect. Also included is a small amount of material dealing with the graphic identity of the university.
The Faculty Bulletin, University Bulletin, SDSU Update, E-Update, E-Connect and SDSU Newsline are the same publication with several title changes over the years. The audience for these publications was campus faculty and staff. These were published weekly and contained information about happenings on the campus, such as lectures, celebrations, personnel related announcements and job openings. The changed in title are as follows:
1944-1970: The Faculty Bulletin
1971-1977: University Bulletin
1978-2004: SDSU Update -The format varied between 1978-1984 between newspaper style newsletter to a one-sheet newsletter which remained the format until the format became web/online only in 2004.
2000-2004: E-Update - This was printed briefly in December 2000-January 2001 and was available in an online only.
2004-2001: E-Connect - online only
2007- : SDSU Newsline - online only
SDSU Newsline is the most current form of this publication. It is emailed weekly to faculty and staff but can also be accessed on the university's website.
Today At State was a publication printed daily throughout the academic year. It was aimed at campus, staff, and faculty and contained information about daily happening on campus. These were published from 1971-2007.
The Faculty Bulletin, University Bulletin, SDSU Update, E-Update, E-Connect and SDSU Newsline are basically the same publication with several title changes over the years. The audience for these publications was campus faculty and staff. These were published weekly and contained information about happenings on the campus, such as lectures, celebrations, personnel related announcements and job openings. The changed in title are as follows:
SDSU Newsline is the most current form of thIs publication. It is emailed weekly to faculty and staff but can also be accessed on the university's website.
Today At State was a publication printed on a daily basis throughout the academic year. It was aimed at campus, staff, and faculty and contained information about daily happening on campus. These were published from 1971-2007.
South Dakota State University. University Marketing and Communications
Tompkins Alumni Center and clock
Part of Frank Klock Papers
South Dakota: U.S. Atlas Listing of South Dakota Towns
South Dakota State University College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences honorees in 1981
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Dean Delwyn Dearborn of the College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences at South Dakota State University honors Al Schock Oscar Olson, Ben Reifel, and an unknown man
South Dakota: State Historical Society
South Dakota State College Class of 1933 reunion
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
South Dakota State College Class of 1933 reunion; from let to right; Row 1: Edith Braun, Helen Walters, Francis Ryland Reifel, Winifred Brown Lee, Ethel Bowe Gilbertson; Row 2: Paul Freeburg, Harold Braun, Francis Johnson, Willis Dahlmeier, Kris K. Gilbertson, Elmer Johnson
South Dakota State College Class of 1932 Reunion in 1987
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
South Dakota State College Class of 1932 reunion at Alumni Days at South Dakota State University; left to right; Front Row: Nina Mae Cranston Garthune, Charlotte C. Jones, Effie Olson Rishoi, Dorothy Whittemore Goose, Ben Reifel; Back Row: William M. Garthune, Ed Painter, Paul C. Jones, F. Clark Trygstad, Larry Gannon, Kenneth Schoenwether, Otis J. Dahl
South Dakota State College Class of 1932 reunion
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
South Dakota State College Class of 1932 reunion; from let to right; row 1: Garrett Holleman, Frances O'Connell, James Etteldorf, Jennie Bang VanDenBerg. Nina Mae Cranston Garthune; Row 2: Ben Reifel, Wesley Neufeld, Eli Ferguson, Ken Schoenwether, Marjorie White Ashbaugh, Adeline Dahl Muehlbeier, Charlotte Christie Jones, Paul Jones; Row 3: Vivian Swenson Strand, Otis Dahl, Merwin B. Wheeler, Liguri Gannon, Donald Craig, Fred Frame; Row 4: Ozzie Stockland, William Garthune, Everard Opsal, Herman Stallbaum, Millard MacComb, Don Pier
South Dakota State College Class of 1932 reunion
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Members of South Dakota State College Class of 1932 meet for a reunion; left to right: William Garthune; Nina Cranston Garthune; Howard Magnusson; Jennie Bang VanDerBerg; Ben Reifel; Fred Fromke; Millard MacComb
South Dakota: Spencer, South Dakota
South Dakota: South Dakota Weeds
South Dakota: South Dakota Newspaper Project
South Dakota: South Dakota Hereford Association
South Dakota: South Dakota Dairy Association
South Dakota: South Dakota Cattleman
South Dakota: Siouxland Heritage Museum
South Dakota: Sioux Falls, South Dakota
South Dakota: Rapid City (S.D.) flood
South Dakota: Population and migration
South Dakota: Moody County Historical Society
South Dakota: Madison, South Dakota
South Dakota: Laura Ingalls Wilder Pageant
South Dakota: King of Trails Highway #77
South Dakota: Government, Territorial, State
South Dakota: Cultural Heritage Center
South Dakota: Crippled Children's Hospital and School
South Dakota: Classic Barns of South Dakota Calendar
South Dakota: Budgetary History of 1976 South Dakota Legislature
South Dakota Art Museum - east side
Part of Frank Klock Papers
South Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum
Part of Frank Klock Papers
South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station display, undated
Part of N.E. Hansen
South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station display featuring examples of new hybrid plums, ornamentals, and crossing and selection work of N.E. Hansen
Part of Frank Klock Papers
Seed Technology Building Construction
Part of Frank Klock Papers
Part of Frank Klock Papers
SDSU: SD Memorial Art Center undated
SDSU: Lincoln Memorial Library
Part of Frank Klock Papers
SDSU: Foreign Language Department
SDSU: Building inventory, Cost Data
SDSU Archives: Womanade fundraiser
SDSU Archives: Proposals for housing the Norby collection
SDSU Archives: George and Evelyn Norby collection opening
SDSU Archives: Collection processing
SDSU: Agricultural Heritage Museum
SD Ag Experiment Station: Agronomy Department field records
Part of N.E. Hansen
South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station field research notebook of N.E. Hansen. Research on varieties of soybeans, alfalfa, and kochia were conducted in Highmore, SD and Brookings, SD during 1943. Handwritten.
Hansen, N.E. (Niels Ebbesen), 1866-1950
Part of Frank Klock Papers
South Dakota Farmers Union Communications Director, Chuck Groth, Cooperative Legacy Project interview with Cecil Sanderson, former County Agent and rural electric cooperative organizer.
Ronald Reagan in Brookings, South Dakota campaigning for Nixon-Agnew in 1968
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Ronald Reagan in Brookings, South Dakota campaigning for Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew
Ronald Reagan in Brookings, South Dakota campaigning for Nixon-Agnew in 1968
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Ronald Reagan in Brookings, South Dakota campaigning for Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew
Ronald Reagan in Brookings, South Dakota campaigning for Nixon-Agnew in 1968
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Ronald Reagan in Brookings, South Dakota campaigning for Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew
Richard Kneip at Hobo Day in Brookings, South Dakota
Part of Frank E. Denholm Papers
Richard Kneip is talking with people while at South Dakota State University's Hobo Day in Brookings, South Dakota.
Representative Ben Reifel with two men at the South Dakota Art Museum
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Representative Ben Reifel with two men at the South Dakota Art Museum viewing the Oscar Howe exhibition, one man is dressed in traditional American Indian costume
Representative Ben Reifel with an man at the South Dakota Art Museum
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Representative Ben Reifel with a man at the South Dakota Art Museum viewing the Oscar Howe exhibition
Representative Ben Reifel speaks during Shriner's Day at South Dakota State University in 1968
Part of Benjamin Reifel Papers
Representative Ben Reifel speaks during Shriner's Day at South Dakota State University. University president Hilton M. Briggs stand behind Reifel to the left