In an effort to be budget conscious in times like these, we've decided to reduce costs by distributing the SUU In View Alumni Magazine online rather that in print. We do this on a trial basis for this spring's issue.
The alumni magazine is one of our most important tools in keeping you, and other members of the Thunderbird Nation, connected. Its content remains consistent with the kinds of stories and updates we've provided for the past seven years. The spring 2009 edition includes features on: the new Zion Alliance, academic excellence in gymnastics, alumni making a difference through service learning, the College of HSS and much more!
So go to http://suu.edu/alumni/magazine/spring09/, take a look and let us know what you think.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Founders' Celebration 2009
SUU's 112th birthday was celebrated March 12, 2009.
During banquet festivities, an alliance was signed with the Paiute Tribe of Utah and Distinguished Service Awards were presented Marva Middleton, former administrative assistant in the Office of the Provost and June Sewing, community activist and executive officer of the Building Industry Association of Iron County.
Provost Rod Decker and Professor Jim Bowns were inducted into the Hall of Honor. Each has served SUU for 44 years and has excelled and impacted the departments in which they have worked. Their portraits were unveiled and will hang in the Great Hall. Rod Decker's portrait was done by Del Parsons and Jim Bowns' by SUU Art Professor Ben Sowards.
Cedar City's Heritage Center played host to a piano concert following the banquet featuring Steinway Artists Kirill Gliadkovsky & Anna Gliadkovskaya, SUU students Joshua Infiesto & Savannah Sommers and SUU President Michael T. Benson. The concert also marked the official designation of SUU as an All-Steinway School!
During banquet festivities, an alliance was signed with the Paiute Tribe of Utah and Distinguished Service Awards were presented Marva Middleton, former administrative assistant in the Office of the Provost and June Sewing, community activist and executive officer of the Building Industry Association of Iron County.
Provost Rod Decker and Professor Jim Bowns were inducted into the Hall of Honor. Each has served SUU for 44 years and has excelled and impacted the departments in which they have worked. Their portraits were unveiled and will hang in the Great Hall. Rod Decker's portrait was done by Del Parsons and Jim Bowns' by SUU Art Professor Ben Sowards.
Cedar City's Heritage Center played host to a piano concert following the banquet featuring Steinway Artists Kirill Gliadkovsky & Anna Gliadkovskaya, SUU students Joshua Infiesto & Savannah Sommers and SUU President Michael T. Benson. The concert also marked the official designation of SUU as an All-Steinway School!
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Etch Your Name Into the Past and Be Part of SUU's New Housing Complex
With Manzanita Hall gone and the new resident housing complex opening this fall, alumni are invited to leave their mark by being part of a new courtyard!
For a $100 tax-deductible donation, your name will be etched into an original Manzanita brick that will be used in a walkway between the new housing buildings that stand where Manzanita Hall once stood. Funds raised will be used to complete the courtyard which will include benches and flowers. The courtyard is sure to be a much used walkway and a fun gathering place for students.
To purchase your brick, contact the SUU Development Office at 435-586-7775 or email McKenzie Hyde at hyde@suu.edu.
For a $100 tax-deductible donation, your name will be etched into an original Manzanita brick that will be used in a walkway between the new housing buildings that stand where Manzanita Hall once stood. Funds raised will be used to complete the courtyard which will include benches and flowers. The courtyard is sure to be a much used walkway and a fun gathering place for students.
To purchase your brick, contact the SUU Development Office at 435-586-7775 or email McKenzie Hyde at hyde@suu.edu.
Check out the new hall, the floor plan, photos and amenities at: http://www.suu.edu/ss/housing/Halls/Phase2/index.html
Monday, March 2, 2009
Alumni Spotlight: Doug Snell
Doug Snell (’83 Physical Education) lives in Spanish Fork, Utah where he is the Athletic Director for Spanish Fork High School.
In 2009, Doug was awarded the prestigious Southwest District Athletic Director of the Year by the National Association for Sport and Physical Education, an award won by only five athletic directors in the country annually.
After receiving his degree in Physical Education and minor in Mathematics, Doug went on to teach and coach at Kearns High School for two years, followed by two more years at Dixie High. After Dixie, Doug got a position at Spanish Fork High and has been there for the last 22 years.
Doug went on to earn a master’s degree in Mathematics Education from Brigham Young University in 1991 and in 1995 was named Athletic Director for Spanish Fork High. As AD, he has guided his programs to several state and region championships, but says that sometimes the most rewarding feeling is not when a team wins a championship, but when a student athlete simply surpasses expectations. “It’s the daily things that make this job rewarding,” says Doug, “Dealing with kids, coaches and administrators allows me a feeling of accomplishment each day.”
Doug remembers his time at Southern Utah fondly, expressing, “The time I spent down there was some of the best of my life. The closeness of the faculty and students made it a great environment.” Doug credits his mentor at SUU, Dr. Steve Lunt, with helping him get through his education, an education that has allowed him to achieve success. Doug has, in turn, become the mentor to many young people throughout his career. He started Spanish Fork’s Reading and Recess program with his athletes, sending them out to read to elementary school students to teach them about the bond between athletics and academics.
Doug and his wife of 25 years, Dawn, have four children, Blaire, Brooke, Samantha and Gus.
In 2009, Doug was awarded the prestigious Southwest District Athletic Director of the Year by the National Association for Sport and Physical Education, an award won by only five athletic directors in the country annually.
After receiving his degree in Physical Education and minor in Mathematics, Doug went on to teach and coach at Kearns High School for two years, followed by two more years at Dixie High. After Dixie, Doug got a position at Spanish Fork High and has been there for the last 22 years.
Doug went on to earn a master’s degree in Mathematics Education from Brigham Young University in 1991 and in 1995 was named Athletic Director for Spanish Fork High. As AD, he has guided his programs to several state and region championships, but says that sometimes the most rewarding feeling is not when a team wins a championship, but when a student athlete simply surpasses expectations. “It’s the daily things that make this job rewarding,” says Doug, “Dealing with kids, coaches and administrators allows me a feeling of accomplishment each day.”
Doug remembers his time at Southern Utah fondly, expressing, “The time I spent down there was some of the best of my life. The closeness of the faculty and students made it a great environment.” Doug credits his mentor at SUU, Dr. Steve Lunt, with helping him get through his education, an education that has allowed him to achieve success. Doug has, in turn, become the mentor to many young people throughout his career. He started Spanish Fork’s Reading and Recess program with his athletes, sending them out to read to elementary school students to teach them about the bond between athletics and academics.
Doug and his wife of 25 years, Dawn, have four children, Blaire, Brooke, Samantha and Gus.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Alumni Spotlight: Louise Bluhm
Louise Bluhm (’50, Associates Degree) has a passion for music that began nearly sixty years ago at Southern Utah University.
While studying music at SUU, Louise performed in the symphony orchestra and with several choral groups. She warmly remembers professors William “Pa” Manning and Roy Halverson and is grateful to them for instilling a deep love for music that remains with her today. Louise counts performing a piano concerto with the symphony as an important accomplishment while at SUU.
Following her graduation, she earned a bachelor’s degree in fine arts and teaching from BYU and did coursework for a master’s degree in conducting at the University of Utah. She went on to teach for nine years in the public school system, instilling an appreciation for music in a new generation.
In 1977, Louise reached the pinnacle of her music career when she was selected as a member of the prestigious Mormon Tabernacle Choir. During her 13 years with the choir, she traveled to many wonderful locations such as Australia, New Zealand, Europe, England, Canada, Brazil and Japan.
Upon leaving the choir, Louise formed her own choral group known as the Salt Lake Harmony Singers. She performed with that group for more than ten years.
Louise served two LDS missions with her husband Harry and currently works in the Salt Lake Temple. She is an active member of the emeriti organization at the U of U where her late husband taught for 30 years.
Above all of her music accomplishments, Louise is most proud of her family that includes five children and 18 grandchildren.
Alumni Spotlight: Travis Parashonts
Travis Parashonts (’79, Social Science) is currently the President and Chief Executive Officer of Suh’ dusting Technologies in Cedar City, an information technology services company owned by the Cedar Band of Paiutes. Travis founded the company in 2002, with the hopes of bringing economic and job creation to his reservation. "I have a passion inside me to help my people," says Travis.
Suh' dutsing landed its first big client in 2004, when a $200 million contract was negotiated with the United Stated Department of the Interior. Recently, Suh'dutsing was ranked the sixth-best minority contracting company by the government technology magazine, Federal Computer Week.
For his work and leadership at Suh' dutsing, the Utah Office of the Small Business Administration chose Travis as its 2007 Small Business Person of the Year. This past summer, professional services giant, Ernst & Young, named him Utah Entrepreneur of the Year. Commenting on his achievement, Travis says, "Entrepreneurship is not easy. The risk is hard, but the dream and passion is what carries you through."
Despite having a difficult childhood, Travis counts himself fortunate enough to have graduated from SUU. He credits his success to his education, both inside and outside the classroom, as well as hard work.
For his work and leadership at Suh' dutsing, the Utah Office of the Small Business Administration chose Travis as its 2007 Small Business Person of the Year. This past summer, professional services giant, Ernst & Young, named him Utah Entrepreneur of the Year. Commenting on his achievement, Travis says, "Entrepreneurship is not easy. The risk is hard, but the dream and passion is what carries you through."
Despite having a difficult childhood, Travis counts himself fortunate enough to have graduated from SUU. He credits his success to his education, both inside and outside the classroom, as well as hard work.
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