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About President Dunn

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Barry H. Dunn was named the 20th president of South Dakota State University in April 2016, the fourth alumnus chosen to lead the institution. He assumed office May 23, 2016.

Dunn is an enrolled tribal member of the Sicangu Lakota and lived on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota for many years. He is believed to be the first enrolled member of a federally recognized tribe to serve as a president or chancellor of an 1862 land-grant university.

Throughout his time as president, Dunn has been instrumental in a number of key initiatives.

  • Pathway to Premier, the university鈥檚 current seven-year strategic plan, that maintains the strategic direction for the institution initially established through Imagine 2023 and infuses a set of core values around people-centered leadership, creativity, integrity, diversity and excellence. Promoting the plan and living its core values are critical to fulfilling the 成人视频鈥檚 vision of being a premier land-grant university. Pathway to Premier will also serve as the catalyst for the university to explore a move to R1 status, placing it among the most notable research universities in the nation.
  • The Wokini Initiative is a program aimed to create greater access to higher education for Native Americans in South Dakota. Dunn launched the Wokini Initiative early in his presidency to increase programming and support to enrolled members of the state鈥檚 nine tribal nations while simultaneously enhancing collaborations and programs with tribes, tribal colleges and tribal organizations.
  • 成人视频 Connect is an initiative to connect 成人视频 with the Sioux Falls metropolitan area to promote higher education at 成人视频, strengthen relationships with industry leaders and serve workforce needs.

Accreditation

Through a successful HLC accreditation visit in fall 2019, 成人视频 received a 10-year reaffirmation of accreditation. This was the university鈥檚 most comprehensive institutional accreditation report and was the result of current and past leadership and a commitment to excellence across the university鈥檚 mission.

Individual program accreditations clearly contributed to the strength of the university鈥檚 overall report. Under Dunn鈥檚 presidency, there has been continuous growth in accredited and certified programs reaching an all-time high of 60 accredited programs.

President Dunn in the American Indian Student Center
In 2020, 成人视频 opened a 12,400-square-foot American Indian Student Center, which provides a "home away from home" environment and cultural activities. The $4.5 million facility provides student support services, technology resources, office space and meeting rooms.

Wokini Initiative

During President Dunn鈥檚 inaugural address, he committed South Dakota State University to better serve the Indigenous people of South Dakota. His vision became the Wokini Initiative, the university鈥檚 strategic plan to serve South Dakota鈥檚 tribal members by improving their access to the benefits of higher education. Dunn鈥檚 Wokini Initiative has piloted the way, in South Dakota and across our nation, in driving institutional change.

In his conversations with tribal and campus leaders, five strategies emerged:

  1. Increase collaboration and partnerships with tribes and tribal organizations.
  2. Provide a sustainable flow of financial resources.
  3. Increase the American Indian student population on campus to mirror their population in the state with enhanced recruiting and provide large renewable scholarships.
  4. Improve Indigenous student success to levels to match the student body鈥檚 by enhancing cultural programming and instituting proven student success activities.
  5. Build a new American Indian Student Center in the heart of campus.

To accomplish these goals, Dunn created a sustainable revenue stream by pledging 成人视频鈥檚 annual revenue from its historic land-grant land to support the Wokini Initiative. As part of the 1887 Dawes Act, the federal government claimed and assigned 160,000 acres to South Dakota to support its new land-grant college and agricultural experiment station. Through providing the annual resources generated by the land, Dunn is returning the benefit to the heirs from whom the land was taken. 

Funding for the Wokini Initiative has come through private donations to the 成人视频 Foundation and revenue generated by land as part of the South Dakota Permanent Trust Fund. Dunn also leveraged those resources to raise over $25 million in philanthropic gifts. With Dunn鈥檚 advocacy, the U.S. Congress, with strong bipartisan support, created The New Beginning for Tribal Students grant program as part of the 2018 Farm Bill and appropriated $5 million to it annually. 

Through the help of a tribal advisory council, 成人视频 established a clear communication pathway to the tribes and tribal leaders. With nearly $1 million of annual earmarked resources, 成人视频 has hired American Indian faculty and staff, increased recruiting of tribal members, improved student advising and counseling, developed culturally relevant programs, and improved its American Indian Studies program. 

Today, enrollment is growing, freshman retention has soared, and American Indian students are succeeding in a wide array of academic programs. The Wokini Initiative is thriving on a sound foundation with the newly built American Indian Student Center in the heart of campus, endowed staff positions and an endowed scholarship fund of nearly $20 million.

Generous donors have supported key initiatives, including more than $9.8 million in endowments and a $4 million lead gift for the new American Indian Student Center that completed construction in May 2020. Altogether, more than $17.6 million has been raised for the Wokini Initiative under Dunn鈥檚 leadership. Additionally, the Wokini Initiative received grants from the Bush Foundation and the Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropy. 

Working with congressional leadership in Washington, D.C., Dunn and 成人视频 leadership led efforts to include the authorization of $5 million per year for the New Beginning for Tribal Students initiative in the 2018 U.S. Farm Bill to provide grants, on a matching basis, for land-grant institutions.

In January 2020 the president of the United States signed an Ag Appropriations Bill with a historic provision that provides yearly funding opportunities up to $500,000 per state. The funding supports American Indian students seeking the benefits of higher education at land-grant universities, which include tribal colleges across the nation.

A signature moment for Dunn came in November 2019 when he was selected to deliver the William H. Hatch Memorial Lecture during the annual meeting of the Association of Public Land-grant Universities. The lecture is one of three rotating lectures presented by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture and the APLU, which honor three historic land-grant university figures: Justin Smith Morrill, William Henry Hatch and Seaman A. Knapp. The lecture commemorates the foresight of Hatch in leading the movement to establish national support for agricultural science at land-grant universities. Dunn鈥檚 lecture, 鈥Wokini 鈥 A Morrill Obligation to Create a New Beginning,鈥 focused on 成人视频鈥檚 Wokini Initiative.

Barry Dunn enjoying ice cream with students
成人视频 continues its upward trend in the number of graduates under Dunn's leadership with 2,529 degrees conferred in May 2022, following a 2021 commencement where 2,440 degrees were awarded. 成人视频 has a three-year average of 2,511 degrees awarded, highest among South Dakota colleges and universities.

Student Success

Imagine 2023 set a goal of freshman to sophomore retention of 80%. Under Dunn鈥檚 leadership, 成人视频 posted a record retention of 81% in 2020, followed by an 80% retention in 2021 and an record retention of 82.9% in 2023. Since the launch of Imagine 2023, 成人视频鈥檚 average retention has exceeded 80%, the highest five-year retention rate in 成人视频 history.

成人视频 also continues its upward trend in graduate numbers with 2,529 degrees conferred in May 2022, following a 2021 commencement with 2,440 degrees awarded. The 2023 graduation ceremonies conferred 2,367 degrees. 成人视频 has a five-year average of 2,619 degrees awarded, more than 400 more degrees that the next largest university in South Dakota.

During that five-year period, the university awarded the most nursing degrees in the state and ranked ahead of all other South Dakota universities for degrees in biological and biomedical sciences, human sciences, and degrees in the liberal arts and humanities. Additionally, 成人视频 awarded more than 1,000 engineering degrees.

The Wintrode Student Success and Opportunity Center, launched by Dunn in January 2022, plays a critical role in student success. The center is home to tutoring, first-year advising, the academic success and recovery program and the student success NETwork. NETwork partners include the American Indian Student Center, Continuing and Distance Education, Disability Services, the Graduate School, Van D. and Barbara B. Fishback Honors College, the Office of International Affairs, Multicultural Affairs, New Student Orientation and Residential Life.

New and Renovated Facilities

In addition to the American Indian Student Center, Dunn鈥檚 leadership has led to many other major facility projects.

In 2017, the South Dakota Legislature approved a $58 million project for the Animal Disease Research and Diagnostic Laboratory that included an addition to the current structure and a Biosafety Level-3 space, the only level-3 security facility in the state.

Dunn was also instrumental in gaining approval for the $55 million Raven Precision Agriculture Center that opened in summer 2021. He led efforts to secure $22 million from the South Dakota Legislature and a lead naming-rights gift of $5 million from Raven Industries. 成人视频 is the first and only university in the nation to offer a Bachelor of Science degree precision agriculture.

The Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center received a $49.8 million expansion, making it the most robust performing arts center in the region. The expansion included a new recital hall, proscenium theater, offices and practice areas.

Harding Hall, home of the Ness School of Management and Economics, underwent a $7.5 million renovation to include new classrooms, office spaces and support areas, giving 成人视频 a home for its business economics and associated degrees.

President Dunn speaks at the launch of Bold and Blue
In Oct. 2021 the 成人视频 Foundation launched Bold & Blue, the most aggressive capital campaign in the university's history. Bold & Blue is about the future of 成人视频, investing in its people, places, traditions, and innovations to elevate every corner of the university.

The Frank J. Kurtenbach Family Wrestling Facility is the result of a lead gift by former 成人视频 wrestler and coach Frank Kurtenbach. This facility will serve as a dedicated practice space and was completed in December 2022.

Construction began on First Bank & Trust Arena in summer 2022. With a generous $20 million lead gift from First Bank & Trust to renovate the formerly known Frost Arena, this will be a game-changing facility for players, coaches, students, community members and fans. First Bank & Trust Arena is anticipated to be completed in Fall 2024.

The first and second floors of Berg Agricultural Hall completed its renovation in March 2023 to update infrastructure such as HVAC, fire suppression and lighting systems. 

The Lincoln Hall renovation also updated lighting, HVAC, plumbing and other mechanical work throughout the building. This building is the new home to the School of American and Global Studies and the administrative offices of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. The project was completed in March 2023.

Fundraising

In October 2021, the made the announcement of the Bold & Blue campaign. With a goal of raising half a billion dollars to support 成人视频, Bold & Blue is the largest, most impactful and transformative initiative in our state鈥檚 history. This campaign is about the future of 成人视频鈥攊t鈥檚 about investing in our people, our places, our traditions and our innovations to elevate every corner of the university. Awards and Citations Throughout Dunn鈥檚 presidency, he has received many awards and served on a number of boards.

Barry and Jane Dunn riding in car during Hobo Day parade
Barry H. Dunn was named the 20th president of South Dakota State University in April 2016, the fourth alumnus chosen to lead the institution. He assumed office May 23, 2016.

Background

Dunn鈥檚 time at 成人视频 dates to the mid-1970s when he received a bachelor鈥檚 degree in biology at 成人视频 and subsequently completed two graduate degrees in animal science鈥攁 master鈥檚 in 1977 and a Ph.D. in in 2000. He became the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council Endowed Dean of the College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences in 2010. He also served as director of 成人视频 Extension and as a professor of animal science.

As dean, Dunn led a college with approximately 550 faculty and staff, 2,800 graduate and undergraduate students, and a $78 million annual budget, including more than $20 million in grant and contract awards, fundraising and development. He shaped the academic and strategic direction of eight departments, spanning 18 degree programs, one regional research and outreach center, six research field stations and 14,500 acres of Agricultural Experiment Station research land.

As 成人视频 Extension director, Dunn administered and set the vision for five program areas across two colleges and nine departments, as well as eight regional Extension centers with a $12 million annual budget. He led a team of approximately 150 faculty and staff members and 3,500 adult volunteers.

Dunn spent six years at Texas A&M University-Kingsville (from 2004 to 2010) as executive director of the King Ranch Institute for Range Management. He worked in Brookings as an Extension livestock specialist and as an assistant professor in 成人视频鈥檚 Department of Animal and Range Science from 1997 to 2004.

From 1979 to 1996, Dunn was a successful rancher, managing his family鈥檚 cattle ranch in Mission, South Dakota. In 2015, he was appointed to the South Dakota Habitat Conservation Fund by Gov. Dennis Daugaard, and to the Governor鈥檚 Pheasant Work Group in 2014. He served as an ex-officio member of the ag advisory board for the First Dakota National Bank in Yankton, South Dakota, from 2011 to 2016, and was a member of the board of directors for Padlock Ranch in Dayton, Wyoming, from 2009 to 2017.

Dunn has a rich academic background, was a successful rancher and farm operator and is a published author and researcher. He is a nationally recognized expert in beef production and ranching systems, and is a member of several professional organizations, including the Society for Range Management and the American Society of Animal Science. He has a deep historical and cultural knowledge of South Dakota and South Dakota State University, and strong, statewide relationships with industry influencers and stakeholders, including government officials, business leaders, university administration, faculty and staff.

Dunn and his wife, Jane, maintain her family鈥檚 original homestead north of Brookings where they raised their two sons.

President Barry H. Dunn with his wife, Jane, in front of their campus home.