History of SVSU - 1963-2013

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History of SVSU: 1989-2013

Silverdome. Success initially was modest as the students and faculty learned more about the competition. In 2001, the SVSU team finished 51st out of 125 international teams, earning its best ranking (15th) in the design category. From there the team dramatically improved. In 2002, it finished sixth overall and once again did well in the design category, ranking higher than any other team from Michigan. The team placed in the top 10 again in 2005, ranking well in various engineering categories. In 2008, the team finished 14th overall at the Michigan Motor Speedway and recorded the fastest acceleration time in the world. It was the first time that an SVSU team finished first in judged categories.39 The most important success was opportunities it provided the students. The team finished well in 2005, partly because of its third place finish in presentation and marketing. That illustrated the interdisciplinary nature of the race team, which incorporated students from the College of Business and Management. The following year, the newly appointed and first-ever Dow Entrepreneur in Residence, Ken Kousky, also provided assistance, demonstrating a further cross-college involvement. Many engineering graduates have gone on to careers in the automotive industry, some of them in high profile positions. For example, Allen Hart, a 2005 alumnus and SAE Formula Race Car team member, credits his experience with the Formula SAE race team for landing a job with the prestigious Penske Racing. Hart was a member of Ryan Newman’s team that won the 2008 Daytona 500 and also worked as the data engineer for Sam Hornish’s NASCAR team.40

A Mission of Civic Engagement

Many students participate in leadership initiatives related to academic courses. Consider Julie Keil’s moot court curriculum, which the lecturer of political science introduced to her courses in 2010. The students enjoyed it so much, they took the initiative to seek funding to send teams to the regional moot court competition in Worcester, Ohio. There, the team of Stuart Chipman and Joe Chrysler earned second place, allowing them to advance to the national competition in New Orleans. Chipman finished 14th in the nation. Of his achievement, Chipman said that “on a résumé, it’s invaluable. Every law school has a moot court team and having prior experience makes me a serious prospect for recruitment.” Chrysler returned to the national competition in 2011, winning the individual oration competition. Keil said the moot court experience has helped prepare interested students for law school and demonstrated for all who participated that they could compete successfully with students from select liberal arts colleges and the large research universities.41 The same was true for the department’s Model United Nations team. More than 100 students participated between 2007 and 2012. At the 2011 American Model United Nations Conference in Chicago, the SVSU team earned many awards, including recognition as the best overall delegation for its representation of the Russian Federation. Political Science students engaged in other extracurricular activities such as editing their own academic journal, The Sovereign, and creating a student-led initiative to inform and register area high school students to vote.42 In 2006, the Department of Political Science established the Center for Public Policy & Service, which aimed to make SVSU “the recognized regional hub for political and public


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Dr . Kenneth R . Wahl

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Separation and Delegation / Reservation of Functions

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Donna J . Roberts

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Chapter 4

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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

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pages 237-239

Chapter 6

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page 247

Chapter 3

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pages 240-241

Chapter 1

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pages 234-236

The 50th Anniversary Campaign (Endowment, 2012

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pages 215-218

The Promise for Tomorrow Campaign (Endowment, 2002 – 2010

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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

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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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Founders Hall and the Julia Stacey Edwards Bell Tower

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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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A Culture of Caring

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pages 72-74

Charter Schools

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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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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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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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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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