History of SVSU - 1963-2013

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History of SVSU: 1989-2013

The College of Education entered a key transitional period as the university completed its first half-century. The interest in elementary and secondary education careers had grown significantly in the Great Lakes Bay Region during the 1990s, producing an enrollment rate for the College of Education that exceeded the national average. But a 2003 internal report warned that such growth in enrollment numbers would not continue. “Employment opportunities in elementary and secondary education are predicted to decline after 2013,” the report indicated, “with a consequent lessening of interest in education as a career field.” The predictions were uncomfortably accurate, and the downturn in opportunities for graduates occurred faster than authorities anticipated. Between 2004 and 2007, the incoming student population in the College of Education declined more than 55 percent. Education graduates had to search for jobs in states other than Michigan, and significantly fewer new students embraced education as a career. The economic recession of 2008-2009 capped a decade of single-state depression in Michigan. As many families left to seek jobs elsewhere, compounding the effects of a demographic dip in potential students, schools cut staff and closed campuses to match declining enrollment. Changes in state law eliminated incentives for postgraduate study; enrollments in the college’s graduate degree programs plunged and by 2013, education degree enrollments at SVSU were approximately a third of what they were at their peak. The college responded by exploring ways to reduce credit hours and become more attractive to potential students.31

Regional Healthcare

Almost from its inception, the university had planned a program in health sciences, and various feasibility reports were commissioned in the ensuring years. In 1974, Crystal M. Lange, who directed the associate degree program in nursing at Delta College, proposed a bachelor’s degree program at SVSU that would build upon associate degree programs. Lange was appointed dean of SVSU’s School of Nursing & Allied Health Sciences in 1976. Following approval of the new program by the State Board of Nursing, the State Legislature and Governor William Milliken, the program was authorized and later became the first academic program at SVSU to receive specialized accreditation. Lange also helped create a Master of Science in Nursing program, ratified by the faculty in 1987, as well as an Occupational Therapy program, which was approved by the Board of Control in 1992 and received specialized program accreditation three years later. After stepping down from her post as dean in 1996, Lange served as interim director for faculty support and sponsored programs and as associate vice president for academic affairs before her death in 1999. Months before her passing that summer, the Board of Control authorized renaming the nursing college for Lange—the only one at SVSU named for an individual. Gilbertson lauded Lange’s contributions to the university, asserting that: “Crystal’s name should be an inspiration to all those students and others who will benefit from her life and her work.”32 This spirit and commitment has consistently emphasized community engagement. When Lange came to SVSU, she brought along her friend and colleague, Janalou Blecke.


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Dr . Kenneth R . Wahl

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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

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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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

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pages 116-139

Continued Growth and Enhancements

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Health & Human Services Building

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pages 114-115

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

6min
pages 100-102

Gerstacker Fellows

3min
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

5min
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

2min
pages 58-59

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

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page 55

A Mission of Civic Engagement

3min
pages 42-43

Back to the Future

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pages 44-46

Regional Economic Development and Outreach

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page 47

Independent Testing Laboratory

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page 53

Cardinal “Green”

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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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Transfer Agreements

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Changes in the Way We Learn — Technology and the Library

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page 27

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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pages 28-29

Accreditation

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