Editorial
Greetings to all BHSU alumni I
n my first year at BHSU, I’ve been pleasantly surprised and gratified by the over- whelming welcome we’ve received from BHSU alumni as well as the entire Black Hills community. This is an amazing university and I’m proud to be a part of it. I’ve been very impressed with the students and alumni with whom I’ve had the opportunity to meet and visit. I’ve heard many exhilarating and interesting stories about how BHSU has transformed the lives of our graduates. Please continue to send your suc- cess stories. As our students make plans for their futures, it’s so important for them to hear about the achievements of our alumni. I invite you to be involved with your alma mater in whatever way works best for you.
Visit campus, speak to student groups and provide career insight, help mentor a student, attend an athletic event, enjoy a concert or a play, or simply visit with current students, faculty and staff.
BHSU President Kay Schallenkamp receives the BHSU medallion from former president Dr. Thomas Flickema during her inauguration ceremony.
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