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Over 50 DSU students present research at 2022 Celebration of Scholars

May 5, 2022

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Fifty-eight Dickinson State University (DSU) students presented their achievements in research, humanities, and the arts during the 2022 Celebration of Scholars event Saturday, April 30, at the Biesiot Activities Center and DSU Agriculture Building on the DSU campus. Students presented their scholarly work to an audience of peers, faculty, and community members through either an oral or poster presentation.

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DSU hosts Dickinson premier of locally produced theatrical film

February 2, 2022

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Dickinson State University’s Campus Activity Board and Social Science Department are very pleased to host the Dickinson premier of the locally produced theatrical film “A Heart Like Water” at 6 p.m. in Beck Auditorium Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022. The film runs approximately 45 minutes, and a panel discussion with local historians and DSU students will follow.

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Alumni return to DSU as speakers for social science class

January 5, 2022

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Written by Karter Kudrna, DSU Student Intern

Dickinson State University (DSU) alumni Grace Thorson ’19 and Adam Jangula ’97 visited Associate Professor of Sociology Karen Hale Lewis’ Introduction to Corrections class this fall to speak about what they do, pique students’ interest in the corrections field, give their perspectives on attending DSU, and answer student questions about their respective jobs or career fields.

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Stankard endowment to benefit psychology students

December 29, 2021

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William Stankard, Ph.D., former DSU associate professor of psychology.

Just in time for the holidays, Dickinson State University (DSU) received an endowment gift of $200,000 from former associate professor of psychology William Stankard, Ph.D. The endowment makes Stankard one of the largest DSU faculty or staff donors in the university’s history. Stankard’s generous gift will be placed into an endowment that will benefit psychology students in the Department of Social Sciences for years to come.

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Distinguished historian becomes DSU’s first endowed chair

August 20, 2021

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Stacy Cordery, Ph. D., is Dickinson State University’s first endowed chair.

Thanks to Dennis and Vaune Johnson’s generous gift that established Dickinson State University’s (DSU) first endowed chair, we at the University are pleased to welcome New York Times bestselling author, distinguished historian, and award-winning professor Stacy Cordery, who has a doctorate in history, as the Dennis & Vaune Johnson Endowed Chair for Theodore Roosevelt Honors Leadership Studies and as the Director of the Theodore Roosevelt Honors Leadership Program.

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Discover national and local history with a New York Times bestselling author at Dickinson State

August 10, 2021

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Dr. Stacy Cordery, Dennis & Vaune Johnson Endowed Chair for Theodore Roosevelt Honors Leadership Studies and Director of the Theodore Roosevelt Honors Leadership Program

New York Times bestselling author, TR Scholar and award-winning professor Stacy Cordery, who has a doctorate in history, will be teaching United States Since 1877 this fall at Dickinson State University (DSU), and there is still time for those interested in learning from her to enroll in the class.

This class is the perfect opportunity for anyone interested in history, Theodore Roosevelt or Cordery’s work.

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DSU Science Students of the Week: Samantha Calkins & Kyle Heiser

May 13, 2021

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Samantha Calkins (left) & Kyle Heiser (right)

Anticipated Graduation Semester & Year

Samantha Calkins (SC): Spring 2021

Kyle Heiser (KH): Spring 2021

Programs of Study

SC: Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science – Policy Option

KH: Associate in Science – Biology Option

Hometowns

SC: Glendive, Montana

KH: Dickinson, North Dakota

What are your plans after graduation?

SC: Once I graduate, I plan to continue working at my current job as a waitress and travel for a year or two. After that, I plan to begin looking for an entry level job related to environmental science and begin gaining experience.

KH: After I graduate with an associate’s degree from the Department of Natural Sciences at DSU, I plan on relocating to a different part of the United States to pursue opportunities in a developing fitness industry. I currently wish to continue my education to receive a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology.

Tell us about the capstone research project you are working on in the Department of Natural Sciences at DSU.

SC: Research Title: Public Perceptions of Soil

With the help of my advisors, Dr. Eric Brevik and Dr. Karen Hale Lewis, I chose to research how different demographics affect the perceptions humans have of soil. During some of the courses I’ve taken in the natural sciences department, I realized how important soil is to humans and how some people may lack that knowledge. I chose this research topic because I wanted to see if my hypothesis of this lacking knowledge was correct.

KH: A capstone research project isn’t a requirement for my degree.

What have you enjoyed most about studying in the Department of Natural Sciences?

SC: Since I was a little kid, science has always interested me, but when I first came to DSU, I was actually a business major for a year and quickly decided that wasn’t for me. Once I transferred to the natural sciences department, Dr. Eric Brevik became my advisor. He helped me figure out my interests and what degree would suit me the best in my future endeavors. Together, we decided I would get a degree in environmental science with the policy option, and once I figured out what degree I wanted to graduate with, learning became interesting again.

KH: My best experiences have involved the community in this department of DSU. All the students are incredibly friendly, and everyone helps motivate each other to be the best students they can be. All the professors are understanding, very intelligent, funny, and have a clear passion for what they are doing. I have not had any negative experiences with anyone in my time in this department.

A note from the professors:

Dr. Eric Brevik, professor of geology and soils: Sami is conducting research in an area that no one else has ever investigated. It is really exciting to have an undergraduate working on a project like this.

Dr. Corinne Brevik, professor of physics and co-chair of the Department of Natural Sciences: Kyle is very interested in the field of kinesiology, and it has been our great privilege to have him as a student as he began his undergraduate journey. He has completed many of our first- and second-year science classes, and I have no doubt that he will be very successful in the next phase of his education.

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DSU students showcase efforts in research, humanities, and arts at 2021 Celebration of Scholars

May 4, 2021

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Dickinson State University (DSU) students had the opportunity to showcase their achievements in research, humanities, and the arts during the 2021 Celebration of Scholars event Saturday, April 24, in Murphy Hall on the DSU campus. Students presented their scholarly work to an audience of peers, faculty, and community members through either an oral or poster presentation.

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DSU faculty and staff recognized at annual awards event

April 22, 2021

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Dickinson State University held the 2021 Faculty and Staff Recognition & Awards Ceremony in-person Wednesday, April 21, 2021, at the Biesiot Activities Center. The following individuals were recognized for excellence in their respective areas.

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Dickinson State announces 2021 Outstanding Graduate nominees

April 20, 2021

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Top L to R: Samantha Sheesley, Gresh Jones, Taylor Ludwig, Paxton Miller, Jade Derby, John McDaniel, Jacqueline Murray
Bottom L to R: R.J. Dobbins, Aspen Lenning, Sarah Dobitz, Julianne Skaff, Lily McFadden, Alexis Bohl
Not Pictured: Trinity Anderson, Amanda Batey, Brenda Cruz, Marissa Schatz, Allison Ziebarth

Eighteen students have been nominated by their respective departments for Dickinson State University’s (DSU) 2021 Outstanding Graduate Award. This award is the highest honor bestowed on graduating seniors by the University.