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Bold & Blue capital campaign adds 11 endowed positions to support high-performing faculty

The ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Foundation’s public launch of Bold & Blue came in October 2021, and since then the momentum of the campaign has been felt throughout South Dakota and beyond.

John McMaine with students

With a goal of $500 million, the campaign is more than 87% of its way toward reaching its half-billion-dollar mark. Bold & Blue is the third and largest comprehensive campaign in South Dakota State University history, focusing on people, traditions, places and innovations.

One important area of the campaign is endowed positions. Endowments are essentially a celebration of the people who guide and instruct the next generation of Jackrabbits and are made possible by the generosity of those who invest in a premier standard of education.

The ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Foundation has commitments in place from donors for 48 endowed positions, ranging from endowed directors and deans to chairs and professors. The gifts are invested to support the university’s growth, advancing knowledge and fueling innovation.

During the fall 2022 semester, 11 holders of newly endowed faculty positions were honored during an investiture ceremony.

Sarah Bad Warrior-Vrooman: Larson Family Endowed Wokini and Tribal Relations Director – Bad Warrior-Vrooman is committed to promoting higher education opportunities for Native students so they can succeed and become alumni supporters for future generations. A Miniconjou Lakota from the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, she has degrees in social science, Lakota studies, elementary education and liberal arts and is pursuing a master’s degree in Indigenous people’s law.

Joseph Cassady: South Dakota Corn Endowed Dean of the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences – Cassady was appointed as head of the Department of Animal Science at ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ in June 2013, leading significant growth in enrollment, facilities and fundraising during his tenure. He took on the added responsibility of interim head of the Department of Dairy and Food Science in July 2020 and became dean of the college in June 2022.

Laura Diddle: Paul E. and Doris J. Moriarty Endowed Professor of Choral Activities – Diddle conducts ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ’s Concert Choir, Madrigal Singers and Choralia (the women’s choir), in addition to teaching private voice and vocal music education courses. She began her career at ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ in 2003 as associate director of choral activities and was promoted to director in 2012.

Matthew Diersen: Griffith Endowed Chair in Agricultural Finance – Diersen joined the ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ faculty in 1999, and his ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Extension programming is focused on the interaction of commodity marketing and insurance tools and on changes in the agricultural economy. He is co-director of the Every Acre Counts program, teaches courses on agricultural finance and commodity trading, and focuses his scholarly work on pricing mechanisms and financial risk across extreme timespans.

• Anne Karabon: Wendell and Marlys Thompson Endowed Director of the School of Education, Counseling and Human Development – Karabon’s research focuses on social, geographical, developmental and cultural factors that impact a person’s learning experiences—specifically how early educators draw on children’s funds of knowledge to inform teaching practices. She’s committed to partnering with community institutions to understand and address urgent social problems.

• Sanjeev Kumar: Jerome J. Lohr Endowed Dean of the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering – Kumar joined the Lohr College of Engineering as its dean in June 2022. He brings more than 35 years of experience in engineering, which includes 11 years in industry and over 24 years in academia, preparing graduates who are ready to enter the workforce with confidence to become productive engineers, technologists, scientists and thoughtful citizens in society.

• John McMaine: William Mibra Griffith and Byrne S. Griffith Endowed Chair in Agriculture and Water Resources – McMaine is passionate about solving challenges related to water and weather through his work in ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Extension and research in South Dakota. He serves as an assistant professor and ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Extension water management engineer in the agricultural and biosystems engineering department at ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ.

• Maneesha S. Mohan: Alfred Endowed Chair in Dairy Education – With her research and teaching in the ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Department of Dairy and Food Science, Mohan brings together aspects of chemistry, processing and engineering in dairy science. She has worked in dairy industries and research institutions for the past 12 years in different countries, including the United States, New Zealand, Ireland and India, and strives to build collaborations with universities and food industries across the U.S.

• Joseph Santos: Ness Endowed Director of the Ness School of Management and Economics – In addition to being director of the Ness School, Santos also directs the Dykhouse Program in Money, Banking and Regulation. His teaching portfolio includes undergraduate and graduate courses in macroeconomics and financial institutions, and his areas of research include financial regulation, monetary policy and higher education finance.

• Craig Silvernagel: Milton Nies Endowed Faculty Scholar – Silvernagel is an associate professor of entrepreneurship and innovation management in the Ness School of Management and Economics. His primary teaching interests are in new venture creation and entrepreneurial finance, and his research focuses on intellectual property in entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial finance, and the scholarship of teaching and learning in multidisciplinary innovation settings.

• David L. Wright: Klingbeil Endowed Department Head of Agronomy, Horticulture and Plant Science – As department head, Wright leads a faculty of research scientists, lecturers and ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Extension specialists who serve South Dakota and the surrounding region, promoting positive change and team building toward a goal of excellence. He collaborated with ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ colleagues and university leadership to raise nearly $73 million for capital projects and departmental programs.

³ÉÈËÊÓƵ President Barry Dunn and 18 endowed position pose with their endowment medallions.

 

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