This collection includes a file on South Dakota State University’s 1987–1989 strategic plan, providing insight into institutional priorities and administrative decisions of the period. It offers context for understanding historical strategies and their long-term effects. The collection also contains an open house invitation for the retirement of Vice President Mike Reger, marking a leadership transition and acknowledging his contributions to the university.
South Dakota State University. Vice President for AdministrationNewspaper Format
1983 Spring - 1 copy
1983 Fall - 1 copy
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1986 Fall - 2 copies
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1990 Fall - 2 copies
1990 Spring - 1 copy
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1989 Spring - 1 copy
1989 Fall - 2 copoies
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1987 Spring - 1 copy
1987 Fall - 2 copies
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1988 Spring - 2 copies
1988 Fall - 1 copy
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1982 Fall - 1 coopy
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1984 Spring - 1 copy
1984 Fall - 1 copy
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1985 Spring - 1 copy
1985 Fall - 1 copy
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1991 Spring - 2 copies
1991 Fall - 1 copy
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1992 Spring - 1 copy
1992 Fall - 1 copy
Announcements
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1999 Fall - 2 copies
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2011 Fall - 2 copies
2011 Winter - 2 copies
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2002 Spring -2 copies
2002 Fall - 2 copies
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2000 Spring - 2 copies
2000 Winter - 2 copies
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2003 Summer - 2 copies
2003 Fall - 2 copies
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2007 Fall - 2 copies
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2009 Fall - 2 copies
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1998 Spring - 2 copies
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2001 Spring - 2 copies
2001 Fall - 1 copy
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2005 Summer - 2 copies
2005 Winter - 2 copies
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2006 Winter - 1 copy
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2008 Fall - 2 copies
This collection consists of records generated by the administrative offices of the College of Arts and Sciences at South Dakota State University. Materials include correspondence, brochures, bulletins, committee records, meeting minutes, statistical reports, and mission statements, as well as publications related to campus events and academic programs. A substantial portion of the collection comprises newsletters issued under various titles—including Arts at State, College of Arts & Science Newsletter, Focus on Arts at State, Hear Ye! Hear Ye!, What's Up, and Transformation Magazine—which document college activities, achievements, faculty initiatives, and student engagement.
These records provide insight into the organizational structure, communication strategies, and evolving academic and cultural identity of the College of Arts and Sciences. The newsletters, in particular, serve as a valuable chronicle of internal developments, outreach efforts, and the college's role within the broader university community over time.
South Dakota State University. College of Arts and SciencesReport