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President’s Message In 1931 the Great Depression forced the LDS Church to close down many of their Academies including Dixie. In 1932 the college received a notification that the Church would withdraw its sponsorship the following year. The story of how the local community refused to allow the college to die is the high point of this college’s history. The Dixie Education Association was formed by five men who stepped forward and signed their names to financially guarantee to cover the college’s debt until the school could be taken over by the Utah State Board of Education. Orval Hafen, Mathew Bentley, W. W. McArthur, B. Glen Smith, and Joseph K. Nicholes agreed to raise funds to cover the college’s costs. Without these men and many others like them Dixie State University would not exist today. Today we are not in a financial crises, but we are continuing to build a world class educational experience. Just as those before us have sacrificed so that we could benefit today, a contribution from you would help countless students and community members for generations to come. It will allow us to continue our mission to inspire and educate young people from all over the community, country, and world. Without people like you, none of it would be possible.
Richard B. Williams, PhD President
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Campus Master plan Current Campus Footprint
Campus Master Plan Footprint
The campus master plan, made to accommodate 15,000 students by 2025, will help meet the growing demands on Dixie State University’s campus.
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DIXE STATE UNIVERSITY Special Projects + Giving Opportunities
Science, Engineering, & TECH BUILDING
Science, Engineering, & Technology Building
The SET Building Dixie State University’s planned Science, Engineering & Technology Building is central to DSU’s strategic goal of meeting Southern Utah’s workforce needs. As Washington County’s senior population continues to explode -- 45% of growth has come in the 65+ demographic -- regional healthcare providers will require more employees to accommodate growth. This 120,000 squarefoot academic building will house pipeline programs that train future professionals in chemistry, biology, physiology, anatomy, physics and engineering. DSU is seeking donors willing to aid in the initial planning and development of the building. DSU would be honored to provide naming opportunities within and on the exterior of the building to recognize donors and commemorate contributions.
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Academics The SET Building will quickly become the new academic hub on campus, hosting more classroom and lab space than any other building. Located at the center of DSU’s main academic concourse, the building will host pre-requisite and upper division courses for each of DSU’s STEM programs.
Teaching Laboratories The SET’s state-of-the-art laboratories will provide space to train students in the hard sciences that are so critical to today’s economy: biology, anatomy, chemistry, and engineering.
Academic Classrooms The dozens of classrooms and auditoriums located throughout the SET building will house both large undergraduate and specialized upper-division classes, accommodating thousands of students each day.
Lobby and Study Spaces In addition to classroom and lab space, the SET will feature a lobby and several study spaces where students can relax, study and connect outside of class.
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DIXE STATE UNIVERSITY Special Projects + Giving Opportunities
HUMAN PERFORMANCE CENTER
HUMAN PERFORMANCE CENTER
Coming Summer 2019 Located prominently at the entrance to campus, the Human Performance Center will become the focal point of Dixie State University’s “active learning. active life.” mantra. The 155,000 square-foot facility will meet both academic and student recreation needs while eliminating space duplication and increasing efficiency.
Finally, the Human Performance Center will become the central hub for regional recreation activities and athletics, hosting dozens of large-scale swim meets and events each year.
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Aquatics Center
Natatorium The Human Performance Center’s aquatic center will be the only NCAA-certified swimming and diving competition space in Southern Utah and only the second in the state. The space will include a 50-meter swimming pool, four lockers rooms (two male, two female), a diving well, and audience seating for 750.
The aquatic center will attract dozens of swimming and diving events that will bring an estimated $1.3 million to the St. George economy annually.
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Gymnasium
The Human Performance Center’s third-floor gymnasium complex will be home to Dixie State University’s nationally award-winning intramural program. Basketball, netball, volleyball, indoor soccer, aerobics classes, and a variety of other activities will make this area one of the most used of the building. The space will include three full-sized basketball courts as well as an elevated running track.
Fitness Center
The Human Performance Center’s two-story Fitness Center is a central component of DSU’s “active learning. active life.” focus. The nearly 6,000 square-foot facility will house
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two-dozen treadmills, a variety of elliptical machines and stationary cycles, as well as a
Academics
The Human Performance Center’s 30,000-square foot academic wing will house DSU’s Exercise Science, Sport and Recreation Management, Physical Therapy, and Occupational Therapy programs in four state-of-the-art labs and six classrooms, all in close proximity to recreational paces where students can put classroom knowledge into practice.
Teaching Laboratories Each of the HPC’s four laboratories will be optimally designed to provide students hands-on, active learning experiences in biomechanics and physiology.
Academic Classrooms The six classrooms housed in the HPC will together host thousands of students each day for courses ranging from undergraduate physiology to graduate-level training in Occupational and Physical Therapy.
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Rooftop Complex
The Human Performance Center’s rooftop complex will be the only one of its kind in Utah. Housing pickleball and basketballs courts, as well as an outdoor running track, the rooftop complex will become a congregating place for students and the location of a variety of community and campus events.
INdoor / Outdoor Running Track
The Human Performance Center’s indoor/outdoor running track will be the only one of its kind in Utah. The indoor portion of the track will surround the HPC’s gymnasium while a unique ‘sprint hill’ will connect this track with an outdoor one located on the building’s rooftop. Joggers will have the option of enjoying St. George’s 300 days of sunshine each year, or exercising indoors with a bird’s eye view of the intramural activity happening below.
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Rock Climbing Wall
Tallest Rock climbing wall in Southern Utah The Human Performance Center’s three-story, nearly 70-foot indoor climbing wall will be the tallest in Southern Utah. Positioned prominently on the northwest corner of the HPC and surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows, the entire climbing wall will be visible to passing traffic on 700 West. Branding opportunities on both the interior and exterior of the building are available to potential climbing wall sponsors.
Lobby and Lounge Space
The entrance to the Human Performance Center will quickly become one of the most trafficked locations on campus. This two-story, open-air atrium will feature a nutrition bar, DSU’s award-winning outdoor recreation rental center, access to the fitness center and natatorium, and ample lounge space.
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Branding Opportunities
Aquatic Center
Lower Level - Aquatic Center Swimming Pool and Locker Rooms
Biomechanics Lab Physiology Lab Rock Climbing Wall Fitness Center
Level 1 - Grand Entrance Lobby / Rock Wall / Labs / Fitness Center 18
Branding Opportunities ADL Populuation Health Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy
Mezzanine Level - Academics Classrooms and Lounge Space
Athletic TR Motor Development CR Human Performance CR REC suite / Intramurals Lounge Space Fitness Center Basketball Courts
Level 3 - Gymnasium Basketball Courts
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Branding Opportunities Conference Room Fitness rooms Indoor Track
Level 4 - Fitness Center Track and Multipurpose Rooms
The Rooftop Outdoor Track
Level 5 - Rooftop Complex Courts 20
Branding Opportunities HUMAN PERFORMANCE CENTER Building Naming Rights
$ 5,000,000
Aquatics Center The Aquatic Center
$ 1,500,000
GYMnasium + Fitness Center Two Story Fitness Center
$ 500,000
Basketball Courts (per court)
$ 250,000
Three court combination
$ 700,000
Fitness / Multipurpose Rooms
$ 30,000 - $ 50,000
ACADEMIC Wing Physiology Lab
$ 50,000
Biomechanics Lab
$ 50,000
General Classrooms
$ 30,000 - $ 50,000
Rock wall / Lounge Space Rock Climbing Wall
$ 200,000
Student Lounge Spaces
$ 30,000 - $ 50,000
Rooftop Complex
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The Rooftop
$ 1,000,000
Indoor / Outdoor Track
$ 150,000
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DIXE STATE UNIVERSITY Special Projects + Giving Opportunities
INNOVATION PLAZA
Innovation Plaza
Re-purposing East Elementary Innovation Plaza is the planned centerpiece of Southern Utah’s technology-focused economic development strategy. Regional entrepreneurs currently lack access to affordable business support services and equipment, including affordable office space, laboratory instrumentation and prototyping equipment. The plaza, located on the campus of Dixie State University, will provide emerging technology entrepreneurs with access to the tools and training they need to succeed.
Along with addressing these shortages, Innovation Plaza will house a makerspace, a biotechnology lab designed to support the region’s growing biotechnology economy, and classroom space for DSU’s suite of STEM education pipeline programs.
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Dixie Institute for Research and Tech
Soft Cell This area will function as a wet research and development laboratory for short to medium-term occupancy by start-up biotechnology firms. Equipment in this facility will provide lab testing capabilities for samples that currently must be shipped to Salt Lake City or Southern California.
Stem Pipeline / Girls Go Digital This space will serve as the hub for Southern Utah’s K-16 Technology Pipeline, a joint effort between Washington County School District and DSU that is developing and nurturing a pipeline of talented graduates who will become computer programmers, designers, and developers in Utah.
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Industrial Makerspace
In this area, students and community members will be able to utilize milling, CNC, soldering and other machines to create and test prototypes.
Print and Prototyping Makerspace
In this area, students and community members will be able to utilize 3-D printers, lasers, sewing machines and other machines to create and test prototypes.
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Business Incubation Hub / Common Area
At the center of Innovation Plaza, this space will include patent and small-business development support as well as entrepreneurialism courses and workshops, all free of charge.
Business Resource Center
Successful entrepreneurs know that it takes determination, dedication and confidence to realize their dreams. They also need the right support from someone they can trust to give them sound advice and point them in the right direction. The Resources found through the Business Resource Center (BRC) can provide that support.
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BRANDING OPPORTUNITIES Structural Naming rights Building Naming Rights
$ 4,500,000
Business Resource Center
$ 350,000
Print and Prototyping Lab
$ 175,000
Industrial Makerspace
$ 175,000
Innovation Cafe
$ 175,000
Auditorium
$ 150,000
Zen Garden
$ 125,000
Pitch Room
$ 50,000
Ideation Conference Room
$ 50,000
Small Conference Rooms (2)
$ 25,000
Incubation Offices (10)
$ 10,000
Incubation Booths (8)
$ 5,000
Program Naming Rights
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Innovation Ambassadors Scholarship (5)
$ 6,000 Annually
University Farmer’s Market
$ 25,000 Annually
Kids’ Entrepeneur Market
$ 25,000 Annually
DIXE STATE UNIVERSITY Special Projects + Giving Opportunities
TRAILBLAZER STADIUM
“Trailblazer” Stadium
Southern Utah’s premiere sports and entertainment venue The Stadium is highly visible from I-15 with over 45,000 vehicles passing per day. That totals 16.5 million vehicles a year
St. George has 4.4 million visitors a year with 46% of them coming from the Wasatch Front
St. George is the fastest growing metro area in the U. S. Growing at 4% a year, experts expect Washington County to have 550,000 residents by 2065
- Current Stadium events of significance include:
DSU is the fastest growing University in the state, with 7% growth the last two years. Projections predict 12,500 students by 2020 Within an 18 month period Legend Solar Stadium was mentioned in 817 traditional media articles with 265,691,813 readers (352,204 readers per article) for Ad Value Equivalency of $2,457, 650 DSU is hiring an events director to market and manage large-scale events such as state high school playoffs, concerts, and entertainment
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- DSU Athletic Events (64,200 attendees - The Huntsman World Senior Games (11,000 participants) - 4th of July Celebration (17,000 attendees) - Pioneer Day Celebration (7,000 attendees) - The Red Rock State-wide High School Band Competition (10,000) - Commencement (10,000 attendees), - Nitro Circus (9,000 attendees), - President’s Day Ice Breaker Soccer - Tournament (20,000 participants), - Alzheimer Walk (5,000 participants), - There is also a weekly average of 500 community visitors for REC and club sports activities
Trailblazer Stadium
the largest, most efficient & fan-friendly public seating venue south of Provo
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Trailblazer Stadium
CONCEPT RENDERING - FROM THE FIELD CONCEPT RENDERING - TICKETING AND ENTRY
VCBO ARCHITECTURE | 7 8 | WEST STADIUM BUILDING
West Stadium Building
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The West Stadium structure will be a prominent campus icon. It will rise above the existing stadium seating to improve stadium visibility and become a beacon for the campus. It will include new space for press box operations, a new premier seating area with private suites and a club area, fan experience upgrades such as a new ticketing office, additional fan toilet rooms and a merchandise sales area, and new athletic training facilities to support the football, track and field athletes and events. Renovation and expansion of the existing under-stadium building to improve the athletic training space, provide updated football team locker rooms and equipment issue facilities will
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Club Area and Suites
With over 5,000 square feet of luxury space The Directors Club lounge and suites will provide an entertainment experience never before available in Southern Utah. Standing 80 feet above the field this space will provide Dixie State boosters an opportunity to enhance their corporate profile, giving them an advantage over competitors. Whether they are entertaining business clients, closing a major deal, or socializing with family and friends, this luxury setting will provide all the convenience, comfort and service they desire.
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Locker ROom
The 4,200 square foot locker room will be critical to recruiting the best student athletes. The layout of the locker room will allow for visibility from a central point for coaches and managers. It will be comfortable, durable, private, and secure for the student athletes. It will also house an athletic training facility, that includes taping tables, therapy tables, trainer workstations and a hydrotherapy pool that will serve as a compliment to the primary training facility north of the stadium.
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Scoreboard
The new 45 foot video board will take the in-game atmosphere to another level. It will significantly enhance the game-day environment, display instant replays, and increase advertising revenue for the university by showing more dynamic sponsorship ads.
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Branding Opportunities Current assets Stadium Naming Rights
$ 10,000,000
East Grand Stand
$ 1,000,000
Track
$ 500,000
Director’s Club Naming
$ 100,000
Future assets
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Club Lounge
$ 100,000
Reception Space
$ 50,000
Scoreboard
$ 750,000
Suites
$ 10,000
Athletic Training Room
$ 25,000
Locker Room
$ 500,000
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CAMPUS DINING
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Campus Dining
Trailblazer Cafe Expanding the Gardner Center’s Trailblazers Café will increase the DSU Food Services’ square footage to over 10,000, removing one of DSU’s most problematic impediments to growth. The renovated and expanded Trailblazer Café will be located prominently off of the Holland Plaza, where it will play host to students year-round, as well as dozens of large youth camps and ROAD Scholar events each summer. The expansion will create space for Food Services to bring popular nationwide restaurants onto DSU’s campus, boosting the cafeteria’s exposure.
Expanding the Gardner Center’s Trailblazers Café will double DSU Food Services’ capacity from 200 to 400(?), removing one of DSU’s most problematic impediments to growth. The renovated and expanded Trailblazer Café will be located prominently off of the Holland Plaza, where it will play host to students year-round, as well as dozens of large youth camps and ROAD Scholar events each summer. The expansion will create space for Food Services to bring popular nationwide restaurants onto DSU’s campus, boosting the cafeteria’s exposure.
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