History of SVSU - 1963-2013

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History of SVSU: 1989-2013

These important decisions include: the approval of the university’s mission statement; its annual budget, including tuition rates; collective bargaining agreements; construction projects costing in excess of $250,000; the creation or elimination of colleges or degree programs; the awarding of tenure and promotions; real estate transactions; charter school contracts; and the appointment and evaluation and … removal of the university president.3 During the university’s first 50 years, the Board of Control, with extremely rare exceptions, operated harmoniously among members and between itself and the university president. This is in very great part because of “Policy 101,” which past board member and chair William Groening initiated in SVSU’s early years. The president has had broad latitude — and serious responsibility — to communicate with the board. The Gilbertson administration made it a priority to keep members of the board well informed to ensure transparency and awareness of all governance-related activities and decisions. Additionally, the board was disinclined to use its formal meetings to deliberate on strategies for the operation of the institution. It expected not to engage in desultory planning sessions but to let the president lead. He brought to the board agendas for their approval and stipulated his rationale for why they should do that. The president, Gilbertson has said, does his job if he has done his homework and maintained a confident posture before the board — this way, he enjoys the board’s confidence in him and his recommendations for the good of the university.4 Exceptions occurred, as happened in a policy discussion about prayer at commencement. The board chair, encouraged by a certain amount of popular sentiment, argued for inclusion of prayer in the commencement ceremony. The president, in a carefully argued statement, opposed such a move. He lost in a split vote, and prayer was in. In practice, prayer was a non-sectarian observance of silence following a brief invocation by an SVSU faculty member, active or retired. SVSU’s Board of Control tends to remain non-partisan, even as political affiliations of members vary according to that of the sitting governor. The notable exception occurred during the early 1990s deliberations over the university’s relationship with the Center for International Earth Science Information Network5 (see Chapter 4). (See Appendix A for a list of Board of Control terms of appointment and Appendix B for brief biographical sketches of board members who served from 1989 to 2013.)

University Administration

Typical of administrative structure for any complex service or corporate organization, SVSU achieves coherence of its long-range planning and day-to-day operation though a hierarchy of offices and officers, culminating in the university’s president, who serves at the board’s pleasure. Gilbertson became president of SVSU in August 1989, and during his tenure enrollment grew by more than 80 percent; endowments more than quintupled; the campus tripled in size with $295 million in construction; the university received some $40 million in grants; and nine different academic or professional agencies accredited college units.


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Dr . Kenneth R . Wahl

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page 271

Separation and Delegation / Reservation of Functions

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pages 262-264

Donna J . Roberts

2min
page 258

Chapter 4

7min
pages 242-245

Chapter 5

1min
page 246

Chapter 7

1min
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

1min
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

9min
pages 161-163

Information Technology Services

2min
page 146

Graphics Center

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page 153

Public Affairs

2min
page 144

University Communications

2min
page 145

Human Resources

2min
page 143

Academic Programs and Leadership

4min
pages 141-142

University Administration

2min
page 140

More and More a Residential Campus – Functional and Beautiful

11min
pages 116-139

Continued Growth and Enhancements

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Health & Human Services Building

3min
pages 114-115

Herbert Dow Doan Science Building

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page 108

On-Campus Student Housing – Unexpected Demand

3min
pages 106-107

Moving Forward: The 1996 Campus Master Plan

2min
page 105

Founders Hall and the Julia Stacey Edwards Bell Tower

1min
pages 103-104

South Campus Complex

6min
pages 100-102

Gerstacker Fellows

3min
pages 84-85

Student and Faculty Exchanges

2min
pages 76-77

Office of International Programs

1min
page 75

Table 2.1: Lecture Series at SVSU

5min
pages 69-71

A Culture of Caring

3min
pages 72-74

Charter Schools

2min
page 61

Regional Healthcare

3min
pages 62-63

Collaborations

1min
page 64

Supporting Quality Teaching and Student Engagement

1min
page 60

The Office of Career Services

1min
pages 56-57

Educational Partnerships and Resources

2min
pages 58-59

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

1min
page 55

A Mission of Civic Engagement

3min
pages 42-43

Back to the Future

2min
pages 44-46

Regional Economic Development and Outreach

1min
page 47

Independent Testing Laboratory

1min
page 53

Cardinal “Green”

1min
pages 49-50

Experiential Learning

2min
pages 40-41

Expanded Accreditation, Program Assessment and Improvement

3min
pages 24-25

Table 1.4: Endowed Chair Positions at SVSU

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page 39

Transfer Agreements

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page 26

Changes in the Way We Learn — Technology and the Library

2min
page 27

A Foundation Strengthened

2min
page 33

Table 1.3: SVSU Braun Fellowship Recipients

2min
page 38

Technology and Research

3min
pages 28-29

Accreditation

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page 23
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