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Page 1: Campus Growth - Foundation Home Page - Media …...Alumni Association offices. The Surbeck Center has become the center of the university, offering a variety of programs, activities,

605.394.2436

306 East Saint Joseph St.Suite 200Rapid City, SD 57701

[email protected]

sdsmt.edu

“The new March Alumni Center will be a place to call home – not only for alumni, but also for students and friends. This warm and welcoming building will showcase the accomplishments and memories of Mines alumni and the history and traditions of this great university. It will also provide collaborative space next to campus to conduct the important missions of the university with the Alumni Association and Foundation. We have a unique opportunity to create a timeless and effective space to serve our alumni, faculty, administration, community, and students.”

- Duff Erickson (MinE 55)

IMAGINEIMAGINE...A place where alumni, students, and friends would be proud to gather and share the traditions and experiences from their time at South Dakota School of Mines

A hub of campus where students easily find the support they need to succeed

A gathering spot where campus and community connect

Dining and meeting spaces that foster collaboration and teamwork

The traditions of the past as they connect with the students of tomorrow

Mines has expanded west with the addition of three new residence halls, the Newman Center, a growing

Physics department, and the Foundation andAlumni Association offices.

The Surbeck Center has become the center of the university, offering a variety of programs, activities, and services for students, faculty, staff, and the community.

Expanding Surbeck Center and building the Gail and Guy March Alumni Center will revitalize the center of

campus to accommodate a growing student body.

900 studentson meal plan

550 studentsduring lunchand dinner

Only248 seats

Realistic Surbeck center image

989

2859

3500

1962SurbeckCenterBuilt

Today 2020

Enrollment

3 946 studentsliving oncampus

Surbeck CenterExpansion 18,000

square feetwith a Student Success Center,

studying, dining, and meeting space

NewAlumni Center 10,000

square feetreadily accessible to campus

newresidencehalls

Campus Growth

Proposed

SurbeckCenter

PalmertonHall

DevereauxLibrary

PetersonHall

ConnellyHall

PlacerHall

RockerSquare II

NewmanCenter

Location of Gail and Guy MarchAlumni Center

CurrentFoundation &Alumni Offices

RockerSquare I

McLaury

Page 2: Campus Growth - Foundation Home Page - Media …...Alumni Association offices. The Surbeck Center has become the center of the university, offering a variety of programs, activities,

605.394.2436

306 East Saint Joseph St.Suite 200Rapid City, SD 57701

[email protected]

sdsmt.edu

“The new March Alumni Center will be a place to call home – not only for alumni, but also for students and friends. This warm and welcoming building will showcase the accomplishments and memories of Mines alumni and the history and traditions of this great university. It will also provide collaborative space next to campus to conduct the important missions of the university with the Alumni Association and Foundation. We have a unique opportunity to create a timeless and effective space to serve our alumni, faculty, administration, community, and students.”

- Duff Erickson (MinE 55)

IMAGINEIMAGINE...

A place where alumni, students, and friends would be proud to gather and share the traditions and experiences from their time at South Dakota School of Mines

A hub of campus where students easily find the support they need to succeed

A gathering spot where campus and community connect

Dining and meeting spaces that foster collaboration and teamwork

The traditions of the past as they connect with the students of tomorrow

Mines has expanded west with the addition of three new residence halls, the Newman Center, a growing

Physics department, and the Foundation andAlumni Association offices.

The Surbeck Center has become the center of the university, offering a variety of programs, activities, and services for students, faculty, staff, and the community.

Expanding Surbeck Center and building the Gail and Guy March Alumni Center will revitalize the center of

campus to accommodate a growing student body.

900 studentson meal plan

550 studentsduring lunchand dinner

Only248 seats

Realistic Surbeck center image

989

2859

3500

1962SurbeckCenterBuilt

Today 2020

Enrollment

3 946 studentsliving oncampus

Surbeck CenterExpansion 18,000

square feetwith a Student Success Center,

studying, dining, and meeting space

NewAlumni Center 10,000

square feetreadily accessible to campus

newresidencehalls

Campus Growth

Proposed

SurbeckCenter

PalmertonHall

DevereauxLibrary

PetersonHall

ConnellyHall

PlacerHall

RockerSquare II

NewmanCenter

Location of Gail and Guy MarchAlumni Center

CurrentFoundation &Alumni Offices

RockerSquare I

McLaury

IMAGINEIMAGINE...

IMAGINEIMAGINE... IMAGINEIMAGINE...

Page 3: Campus Growth - Foundation Home Page - Media …...Alumni Association offices. The Surbeck Center has become the center of the university, offering a variety of programs, activities,

605.394.2436

306 East Saint Joseph St.Suite 200Rapid City, SD 57701

[email protected]

sdsmt.edu

“The new March Alumni Center will be a place to call home – not only for alumni, but also for students and friends. This warm and welcoming building will showcase the accomplishments and memories of Mines alumni and the history and traditions of this great university. It will also provide collaborative space next to campus to conduct the important missions of the university with the Alumni Association and Foundation. We have a unique opportunity to create a timeless and effective space to serve our alumni, faculty, administration, community, and students.”

- Duff Erickson (MinE 55)

A place where alumni, students, and friends would be proud to gather and share the traditions and experiences from their time at South Dakota School of Mines

A hub of campus where students easily find the support they need to succeed

A gathering spot where campus and community connect

Dining and meeting spaces that foster collaboration and teamwork

The traditions of the past as they connect with the students of tomorrow

Mines has expanded west with the addition of three new residence halls, the Newman Center, a growing

Physics department, and the Foundation andAlumni Association offices.

The Surbeck Center has become the center of the university, offering a variety of programs, activities, and services for students, faculty, staff, and the community.

Expanding Surbeck Center and building the Gail and Guy March Alumni Center will revitalize the center of

campus to accommodate a growing student body.

900 studentson meal plan

550 studentsduring lunchand dinner

Only248 seats

Realistic Surbeck center image

989

2859

3500

1962SurbeckCenterBuilt

Today 2020

Enrollment

3 946 studentsliving oncampus

Surbeck CenterExpansion 18,000

square feetwith a Student Success Center,

studying, dining, and meeting space

NewAlumni Center 10,000

square feetreadily accessible to campus

newresidencehalls

Campus Growth

Proposed

SurbeckCenter

PalmertonHall

DevereauxLibrary

PetersonHall

ConnellyHall

PlacerHall

RockerSquare II

NewmanCenter

Location of Gail and Guy MarchAlumni Center

CurrentFoundation &Alumni Offices

RockerSquare I

McLaury

Page 4: Campus Growth - Foundation Home Page - Media …...Alumni Association offices. The Surbeck Center has become the center of the university, offering a variety of programs, activities,

CONNECTThe Surbeck Center expansion and the new Alumni Center

will be at the crossroads of campus where students, alumni, friends, and the community can come together. STUDY

At all hours of the day and night, the Surbeck Center is where students go to study and socialize. The center of the campus, between dorms

and classrooms, students gather here, working together in groups. The Surbeck Center expansion will provide spaces that support

student collaboration and promote academic excellence.

GATHER

DINEThe Surbeck Center expansion will accommodate additional seating for 300 students. When not used for dining, this space will serve as a student lounge and study area.

TUTORLaunched in fall 2016, the Student Success Center works with instructors and faculty advisors in each department to support students through the hardest classes at Mines. Students can access free tutoring and attend workshops on topics such as time management and learning strategies. Increased space would put the tutoring center in the heart of campus.

The Gail and Guy March Alumni Center will give our graduates a place to call home at the center of the campus. This warm and welcoming building will showcase the accomplishments and memories of Mines alumni and the history and traditions of the university.

The Gail and Guy March Alumni Center

Page 5: Campus Growth - Foundation Home Page - Media …...Alumni Association offices. The Surbeck Center has become the center of the university, offering a variety of programs, activities,

CONNECTThe Surbeck Center expansion and the new Alumni Center

will be at the crossroads of campus where students, alumni, friends, and the community can come together. STUDY

At all hours of the day and night, the Surbeck Center is where students go to study and socialize. The center of the campus, between dorms

and classrooms, students gather here, working together in groups. The Surbeck Center expansion will provide spaces that support

student collaboration and promote academic excellence.

GATHER

DINEThe Surbeck Center expansion will accommodate additional seating for 300 students. When not used for dining, this space will serve as a student lounge and study area.

TUTORLaunched in fall 2016, the Student Success Center works with instructors and faculty advisors in each department to support students through the hardest classes at Mines. Students can access free tutoring and attend workshops on topics such as time management and learning strategies. Increased space would put the tutoring center in the heart of campus.

The Gail and Guy March Alumni Center will give our graduates a place to call home at the center of the campus. This warm and welcoming building will showcase the accomplishments and memories of Mines alumni and the history and traditions of the university.

The Gail and Guy March Alumni Center

Page 6: Campus Growth - Foundation Home Page - Media …...Alumni Association offices. The Surbeck Center has become the center of the university, offering a variety of programs, activities,

CONNECTThe Surbeck Center expansion and the new Alumni Center

will be at the crossroads of campus where students, alumni, friends, and the community can come together. STUDY

At all hours of the day and night, the Surbeck Center is where students go to study and socialize. The center of the campus, between dorms

and classrooms, students gather here, working together in groups. The Surbeck Center expansion will provide spaces that support

student collaboration and promote academic excellence.

GATHER

DINEThe Surbeck Center expansion will accommodate additional seating for 300 students. When not used for dining, this space will serve as a student lounge and study area.

TUTORLaunched in fall 2016, the Student Success Center works with instructors and faculty advisors in each department to support students through the hardest classes at Mines. Students can access free tutoring and attend workshops on topics such as time management and learning strategies. Increased space would put the tutoring center in the heart of campus.

The Gail and Guy March Alumni Center will give our graduates a place to call home at the center of the campus. This warm and welcoming building will showcase the accomplishments and memories of Mines alumni and the history and traditions of the university.

The Gail and Guy March Alumni Center

Page 7: Campus Growth - Foundation Home Page - Media …...Alumni Association offices. The Surbeck Center has become the center of the university, offering a variety of programs, activities,

CONNECTThe Surbeck Center expansion and the new Alumni Center

will be at the crossroads of campus where students, alumni, friends, and the community can come together. STUDY

At all hours of the day and night, the Surbeck Center is where students go to study and socialize. The center of the campus, between dorms

and classrooms, students gather here, working together in groups. The Surbeck Center expansion will provide spaces that support

student collaboration and promote academic excellence.

GATHER

DINEThe Surbeck Center expansion will accommodate additional seating for 300 students. When not used for dining, this space will serve as a student lounge and study area.

TUTORLaunched in fall 2016, the Student Success Center works with instructors and faculty advisors in each department to support students through the hardest classes at Mines. Students can access free tutoring and attend workshops on topics such as time management and learning strategies. Increased space would put the tutoring center in the heart of campus.

The Gail and Guy March Alumni Center will give our graduates a place to call home at the center of the campus. This warm and welcoming building will showcase the accomplishments and memories of Mines alumni and the history and traditions of the university.

The Gail and Guy March Alumni Center

Page 8: Campus Growth - Foundation Home Page - Media …...Alumni Association offices. The Surbeck Center has become the center of the university, offering a variety of programs, activities,

605.394.2436

306 East Saint Joseph St.Suite 200Rapid City, SD 57701

[email protected]

sdsmt.edu

“The new March Alumni Center will be a place to call home – not only for alumni, but also for students and friends. This warm and welcoming building will showcase the accomplishments and memories of Mines alumni and the history and traditions of this great university. It will also provide collaborative space next to campus to conduct the important missions of the university with the Alumni Association and Foundation. We have a unique opportunity to create a timeless and effective space to serve our alumni, faculty, administration, community, and students.”

- Duff Erickson (MinE 55)

IMAGINEIMAGINE...A place where alumni, students, and friends would be proud to gather and share the traditions and experiences from their time at South Dakota School of Mines

A hub of campus where students easily find the support they need to succeed

A gathering spot where campus and community connect

Dining and meeting spaces that foster collaboration and teamwork

The traditions of the past as they connect with the students of tomorrow

Mines has expanded west with the addition of three new residence halls, the Newman Center, a growing

Physics department, and the Foundation andAlumni Association offices.

The Surbeck Center has become the center of the university, offering a variety of programs, activities, and services for students, faculty, staff, and the community.

Expanding Surbeck Center and building the Gail and Guy March Alumni Center will revitalize the center of

campus to accommodate a growing student body.

900 studentson meal plan

550 studentsduring lunchand dinner

Only248 seats

Realistic Surbeck center image

989

2859

3500

1962SurbeckCenterBuilt

Today 2020

Enrollment

3 946 studentsliving oncampus

Surbeck CenterExpansion 18,000

square feetwith a Student Success Center,

studying, dining, and meeting space

NewAlumni Center 10,000

square feetreadily accessible to campus

newresidencehalls

Campus Growth

Proposed

SurbeckCenter

PalmertonHall

DevereauxLibrary

PetersonHall

ConnellyHall

PlacerHall

RockerSquare II

NewmanCenter

Location of Gail and Guy MarchAlumni Center

CurrentFoundation &Alumni Offices

RockerSquare I

McLaury