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Hooding Ceremony Program
2023 Spring Hooding Ceremony Program of Dakota State University at Madison, South Dakota
Dakota State University Catalog 2022-2023
Dakota State University's 2022-2023 catalog. Academic catalogs detail the policies and important information about the school for incoming and returning students
2022-01-27 -- BOR January Meeting Minutes
The South Dakota Board of Regents met on January 27, 2022 via teleconference coordinated in Pierre, South Dakota with the following members present: Brock Brown; Tim Rave; Tony Venhuizen; Joan Wink; Jim Thares; Pam Roberts; John Bastian
2022-02-24 -- BOR February Meeting Minutes
The South Dakota Board of Regents met on February 24, 2022 via Zoom coordinated in Pierre, South Dakota with the following members present: John Bastian; Brock Brown; Jeff Partridge; Tim Rave; Joan Wink; Jim Thares, Vice President; Pam Roberts, President
2022-10-05 - 2022-10-06 -- BOR October Meeting Minutes
The South Dakota Board of Regents met on October 5 - 6, 2022 at Dakota State University in Madison, South Dakota with the following members present: John Bastian; Brock Brown; Tim Rave; Joan Wink; Tony Venhuizen, Secretary; Jim Thares, Vice President; Pam Roberts, President
2022-06-22 - 2022-06-23 -- BOR June Meeting Minutes
The South Dakota Board of Regents met on June 22 - 23, 2022 at The University of South Dakota in Vermillion, South Dakota with the following members present: John Bastian; Brock Brown; Jeff Partridge; Tim Rave; Joan Wink; Tony Venhuizen, Secretary; Jim Thares, Vice President; Pam Roberts, President
Wanderlust IV
“My works reference the material of antique papers and books, deconstructing paper and text, and using it in metaphorical ways.
In the Wanderlust Series, maps from geography books published in 1860's are cut and recombined. The carefully charted topographies, geographies, boundaries and coordinates are physically sliced, sewn, woven and layered - ultimately transformed and inviting new explorations. Layering the paper intuitively, responding to the existing cartographic renderings, allows for new territories to form. Combining the maps with antique wooden shoe forms and map pins, suggests a journey charted, imagined, or remembered. A unique perspective of mapping the world is depicted utilizing the antique materials.
In the geography books from the 1800's the observations of the world provides a record of our long held fascination and curiosity for the lands beyond. That drive to search for understanding continues to capture our imaginations and propel our explorations further.