History of SVSU - 1963-2013

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Chapter 4: Strategizing and Managing Physical Growth

The Julia Stacey Edwards Bell Tower has also become a central piece of the SVSU campus, frequently photographed and used in promotions and publications. The desire to erect an iconic edifice that could become a university landmark dates to at least 1993 when the Board of Control formed a committee — chaired by Richard Thompson, dean of student affairs — to explore the feasibility of building a modest version of the types of towers that adorn some large campuses around the country. By April 1994, plans for a $150,000 bell tower had progressed to the point that the committee was weighing two potential locations for the structure: west of the Leaping Gazelle fountain in the quad and outside the west entrance of the yet-to-be-completed Curtiss Hall. Thompson reported that the committee had considered placing within the tower a large brass bell that could ring at certain times or on special occasions.26 Eventually the bell tower’s chosen location was near the east entrance to Groening Commons. That emerged as a preference after revisions to Curtiss Hall plans had moved that facility’s entrance back from the quad and restored a walkway leading to the hall. Construction crews completed the bell tower in summer 1998, and the university dedication took place Oct. 17, 1998. The money for the bell tower came from William J. Edwards, who as president and founder of the Lake Huron Broadcasting Corp. had chaired the very first SVSU fundraising campaign in the early 1960s. As a token of love for his wife and as a symbol of appreciation for the university he helped build, the tower was christened the Julia Stacey Edwards Bell Tower. The university, eight months later, dedicated the adjacent amphitheatre built with donated funds from Melvin J. Zahnow to honor his wife Lillian.27 One of SVSU’s original incorporators, Frankenmuth resident Zahnow was chairman and trustee of Wickes Corp. and former chairman of the Harvey Randall Wickes Foundation. Over time, Edwards Bell Tower became a campus meeting spot, a much-photographed edifice and an architectural symbol for SVSU, replacing the mundane, yet fondly remembered, water tower.28 The Bell Tower has been the site for both planned and impromptu memorials. For example, on the night of Sept. 11, 2001, a candlelight vigil was organized to honor the victims of the 9/11 tragedies in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania. As soon as news of the terrorist attacks reached campus, administrators canceled classes for the rest of the day. Gilbertson approached Merry Jo Brandimore, vice president for student services, about organizing a gathering for students coping with the shocking events of that day. Brandimore and her staff organized a vigil at the bell tower with The Rev. Ron Cook volunteering to officiate at the service; approximately 500 students participated in the event.

Moving Forward: The 1996 Campus Master Plan

It was a particularly busy time for the university in 1994, with multiple building projects simultaneously progressing when Gilbertson appointed a committee of 11 faculty to study and recommend revisions to the 1978 campus Master Plan. The document had long served as the guide for campus growth and the improvement of utilities, roads and the aesthetic beauty of the campus. Its successor was the 1996 Campus Master Plan, drafted with the guidance of Johnson, Johnson & Roy Inc., the Ann Arbor architectural consulting firm that had helped develop the 1978 plan. The updated outline’s

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Separation and Delegation / Reservation of Functions

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pages 262-264

Donna J . Roberts

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page 258

Chapter 4

7min
pages 242-245

Chapter 5

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page 246

Chapter 7

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page 248

Chapter 8

14min
pages 249-257

Chapter 2

5min
pages 237-239

Chapter 6

1min
page 247

Chapter 3

4min
pages 240-241

Chapter 1

5min
pages 234-236

The 50th Anniversary Campaign (Endowment, 2012

5min
pages 215-218

The Promise for Tomorrow Campaign (Endowment, 2002 – 2010

1min
page 212

Intramural Sports and Club Teams

16min
pages 170-206

The Annual Fund

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page 207

Playing for National Championships

7min
pages 167-169

A Winning Football Program

2min
page 164

Mike Watson Era

3min
pages 165-166

Transitions at the Top

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pages 161-163

Information Technology Services

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Graphics Center

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Public Affairs

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page 144

University Communications

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page 145

Human Resources

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page 143

Academic Programs and Leadership

4min
pages 141-142

University Administration

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page 140

More and More a Residential Campus – Functional and Beautiful

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Continued Growth and Enhancements

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Health & Human Services Building

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Herbert Dow Doan Science Building

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On-Campus Student Housing – Unexpected Demand

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pages 106-107

Moving Forward: The 1996 Campus Master Plan

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page 105

Founders Hall and the Julia Stacey Edwards Bell Tower

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pages 103-104

South Campus Complex

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pages 100-102

Gerstacker Fellows

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pages 84-85

Student and Faculty Exchanges

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pages 76-77

Office of International Programs

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page 75

Table 2.1: Lecture Series at SVSU

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pages 69-71

A Culture of Caring

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pages 72-74

Charter Schools

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page 61

Regional Healthcare

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pages 62-63

Collaborations

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page 64

Supporting Quality Teaching and Student Engagement

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page 60

The Office of Career Services

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pages 56-57

Educational Partnerships and Resources

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pages 58-59

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

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page 55

A Mission of Civic Engagement

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pages 42-43

Back to the Future

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Regional Economic Development and Outreach

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Independent Testing Laboratory

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Cardinal “Green”

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Experiential Learning

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pages 40-41

Expanded Accreditation, Program Assessment and Improvement

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Table 1.4: Endowed Chair Positions at SVSU

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Transfer Agreements

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Changes in the Way We Learn — Technology and the Library

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A Foundation Strengthened

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Table 1.3: SVSU Braun Fellowship Recipients

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Technology and Research

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Accreditation

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