Friday, January 27, 2012

Pre-Grad Fair


Class of 2012, Graduation is fast approaching. Are you prepared? If not be sure to attend the Pre-Grad Fair held on February 1, 2012 from 10 am until 2:30 pm in the Starlight Room in the Sharwan Smith Center.

At the Pre-Grad Fair you can meet with the Registrar's Office to make sure you are on track to graduate. The Cashier's Office to pay your diploma and cap and gown fees. If you pay for your cap and gown before February 15th you will receive a $5.00 discount. Financial Aid Office will be available to assist you if you have a Perkins or Stafford loan, inquire about an exit loan interview that must be completed prior to graduation. The Bookstore will be available to help you order personalized announcements and other graduation memorabilia. Academic and Career Development Center can help you learn about job resources and upcoming career fairs. If you are planning to attend graduate school at SUU the Admissions Office will be on hand to fill you in on graduate school options. Finally, Alumni Relations will be available to answer all of your Commencement questions as well as how you can stay connected with your alma mater once you graduate.

Thank you to everyone who attended the 2012 Pre-Grad Fair!
SUU Registrar's Office check graduation
eligibility for a 2012 prospective graduate
Josten's Ameen Shaheen shows a
class ring to a 2012 prospective graduate

McKenzie and Layne Papenfuss complete paperwork and
look over graduation information at the 2012 Pre-Grad Fair

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Largest Gift in SUU History

Walter Gibson, '51
Southern Utah University announced on January 20, 2012, the largest single gift in its 115-year history: $4 million from Walter M. and Alice Gibson. The funds are designated for the College of Science and Engineering (COSE) and will help fund an endowment for student and faculty research initiatives and scholarships.

“This is truly a game-changing gift for one of our largest and most dynamic colleges,” stated President Michael Benson. “We are extremely grateful to the Gibson family for their commitment to and support of the advancement of science at SUU. Their generosity will benefit the educational pursuits for countless students for generations. This is truly amazing.”

In recognition of this historic donation, SUU will be naming the College of Science and Engineering in honor of the late Walter Maxwell Gibson, who graduated from the Branch Agricultural College (now SUU) in 1951 with an associate’s degree in chemistry.

While the late Walter Gibson furthered his studies at the finest institutions, he oft spoke of his time at the BAC as a life-changing opportunity, according to his son, David Gibson.
1950 BAC Freshmen Class Officers.
Left to right: Sheldon Callister (vice-president),
Carolyn Young (secretary) and Walter Gibson (president).
“My father loved his time at the College,” said David. “He felt it helped him develop a love of science and discovery that continued the rest of his life and prepared him for a meaningful and successful career in academia and business. He was very excited to give back to SUU in a meaningful way.”

According to the dean of COSE, Robert Eves ('84), similar results will play out year after year among SUU’s science students thanks to the Gibson gift. “This endowment will make it possible for SUU to deepen the experience and expand the opportunities for thousands of College of Science and Engineering students yet to come.”

Eves adds, “There are clearly some new opportunities that this kind of gift can provide that have previously been unattainable.” Moving forward, he hopes to “honor the Gibson family’s commitment to improving education and providing real life experiences where students can apply their theoretical knowledge to deepen the learning experience.”

Walter Gibson as a
student at the BAC
And that is exactly what Walter would have wanted, according to Gibson’s wife, Alice.

“We are so pleased to support Walter’s beloved college and hope this gift will help students best prepare for successful careers in science and engineering — just as the BAC did for Walter so many years ago.”

After graduating from the BAC, Walter Gibson continued his studies at the University of Utah, earning a bachelor’s degree and then completing his doctorate in nuclear chemistry at the University of California-Berkeley in 1956, under the tutelage of Nobel Laureate Glen Seaborg. After a career in research at Bell Laboratories, he served as Physics Department Chair, Dean of Graduate Studies, and VP of Research for University at Albany, State University of NY. In 1990, Walter co-founded X-Ray Optical Systems (XOS), later serving as its chief technology officer until his death in 2009.

The Walter Maxwell Gibson College of Science and Engineering will have its official unveiling in May, just before SUU’s 113th annual Commencement.