After a week or so of UVSC administrators refusing to comment, the details of the largest donation in the school's history was finally made official last Friday when it was announced that the School of Business has been renamed the Woodbury School of Business in recognition of the $20 million donation made by the Woodbury family.
UVSC gets $20 million gift
Donation by Woodburys given to business school
(Deseret Morning News, October 20 2007)
Funny that the Daily Herald, the paper that had actually scooped this story a week ago, didn't have an article about Friday's announcement. Perhaps the editors felt they didn't need to after getting right the first time.
No details were announced on how UVSC might use these new funds, which will be paid out of a trust for the next 10 years, but it makes sense that at least some of the money will be used to establish the MBA program they have been talking since being granted university status.
And no word yet if Arizona philanthropist Ira Fulton will match the Woodbury donation.
Monday, October 22, 2007
It's Official: Woodbury's give UVSC $20 million for Business School
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Is Academics headed for a major change?
The Pipeline has been hearing rumblings from various corners of campus about a major shake-up in Academics for months now. There had been whispers about departments moving around, departments getting split up, and whole schools being overhauled. But nothing was ever definite....all just rumor and conjecture.
Well it still isn't official yet, but now at least there is a concrete document from VP of Academics Liz Hitch's office that lays out some of the plans. If even half of this stuff actually happens (it looks like it probably will) it will be the biggest change the campus has seen in many years. Check it out:
Organizational Redesign for Academic Affairs (doc)
The document is dated October 8 but the footer at the bottom of each page says September 20. We know that Hitch sent an e-mail to some faculty and staff that included this link recently.
As for what is going to happen, we will let you read the document yourself. But if you are really lazy here is the list of substantial changes listed in the report:
1. Aviation, Emergency Services, Fine and Performing Arts, Social Sciences, and Health Science become schools reporting to a dean.
2. There are no substantial changes in the School of Education.
3. Forensic Science moves to Biology.
4. The School of Business will divide the Department of Management into two smaller groups.
6. The School of Business will send Criminal Justice faculty to the department of Anthropology/Sociology in the School of Language and Social Sciences.
7. The School of Business will assume Culinary Arts faculty in hospitality management.
8. The College of General Academics will be renamed “University College.”
9. University College will include remedial programs as well as programs for high academic achievers, such as Honors, Debate, Integrated Studies and Humanities.
10. Speech Communication faculty from the current Communication Department will be assigned to the University College as a core academic skill. The debate program will be housed in or near Honors.
11. Honors will be in University College.
12. A centralized Graduate Office will be formed in the VPAA office.
13. ESL goes to the School of Adult and Continuing Education.
14. Turning Point, Wee Care, Women in Technology, and other appropriate programs that provide student services go to Student Services.
In other words...big changes. There is way more to this story, but we'll save that for future posts.
Friday, October 12, 2007
USA Today and Deseret Morning News get trial run on campus
UVSC news junkies have been enjoying their free copies of the New York Times for over two years now, and now USA Today and the Deseret Morning News will join the battle for students' attention.
Starting this Monday and for the next four weeks (though we have also heard it might be six weeks) students will be able to pick up free copies of both papers. Students will be surveyed and the school will decide if it wants to foot the bill on a regular basis.
Not everyone is thrilled about USA Today's colorful coverage...one dean equated it to Marvel Comics. But serious news watchers will be happy to know that the Times will still be around.
One administrator said he is hoping that the costs of all these publications (perhaps even the Wall Street journal for business students) will be added to the school's general budget. Right now the subscription fee is rolled into student fees.
Now all we need is a better recycling system for all these newspapers.
Labels: Academics, Deseret Morning News, funding, SchoolofBusiness, StudentFees, UVSC News
School of Business to get new name and a load of money
While no one on campus is willing to go on record, it seems everyone is flapping their lips about a huge donation coming to UVSC's business school next week.
Large gift to UVSC's school of business
(Daily Herald, October 12 2007)
The Herald is reporting that the gift will be between $15-20 million, and come courtesy of the Woodbury family. As part of the donation the School of Business will change it's name, probably to something like the Woodbury School of Business. Again, no one on campus is being quoted on the particulars here, so we will probably have to wait until the official announcement on October 19.
The School of Business currently resides in the Woodbury Business Building on campus. No word yet if some of the donated money will be allocated to improving the aging structure, but the school's master plan does indicate eventual expansion.
The Woodbury's have also donated space at their University Mall for the Woodbury Art Museum.
No word if uber-philanthropist Ira Fulton will match this huge gift. The Arizona homebuilder has matched other major gifts this year, including Brent Brown's $1 million donation for the school's baseball facility, and just last week he matched the $1 million donation from Clyde Companies Inc.
Labels: Academics, BillSederburg, Daily Herald, facilities, IraFulton, SchoolofBusiness, UVSC, UVSC News, UVU, Woodbury, WoodburyArtMusuem
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Today On Campus: Thursday • 9/27/07
EXECUTIVE LECTURE SERIES: "ALUMNUS BENJAMIN GOULD"
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Ragan Theater
Free
Press Release
WOODBURY ART MUSEUM: "WOODBURY INVITATIONAL 2007"
11:00am - 7:00pm
University Mall
Free
www.uvsc.edu/museum/exhibits/
WALKTOBER SIGN-UPS
10:00am - 2:00pm
Hall of Flags
FREE RUNNER'S CLINIC "HOW TO TRAIN- 5K TO MARATHON"
7:00pm
Center Stage- Student Center
Each weekday during the fall and spring semesters The Pipeline publishes "Today on Campus" which outlines events at UVSC. To notify us of an event send details to uvscpipeline@gmail.com
Labels: Arts, Lectures, SchoolofBusiness, TodayOnCampus, Wellness
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Today On Campus: Wednesday • 9/26/07
STUDENT ABSTRACT WRITING WORKSHOP
11:00am - 12:00pm
LC424
Free
WOODBURY ART MUSEUM: "WOODBURY INVITATIONAL 2007"
11:00am - 7:00pm
University Mall
Free
www.uvsc.edu/museum/exhibits/
WALKTOBER SIGN-UPS
10:00am - 2:00pm
Hall of Flags
GENDER STUDIES CLUB FORUM: "ROMANCING ZARATHUSTRA"
4:00pm - 5:30pm
LA 223
PRE-MEDICAL STUDENTS Q AND A
LA 025
SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER: "UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SEMINAR"
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Squire and Company Building (1329 S 800 E, Orem) Downstairs Training Room.
Free
SBDC website
Each weekday during the fall and spring semesters The Pipeline publishes "Today on Campus" which outlines events at UVSC. To notify us of an event send details to uvscpipeline@gmail.com
Labels: Academics, Arts, GenderIssues, SchoolofBusiness, TodayOnCampus, Wellness
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Today On Campus: Tuesday • 9/25/07
STARTING YOUR OWN BUSINESS SEMINAR
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Geneva Building - 1410 W 1200 S, Orem GB121
Free (Registration is required, Call Laurie Ann at 801-863-8230)
SBDC Workshops
STUDENT ABSTRACT WRITING WORKSHOP
11:00am - 12:00pm
LC424
Free
WOODBURY ART MUSEUM: "WOODBURY INVITATIONAL 2007"
11:00am - 7:00pm
University Mall
Free
www.uvsc.edu/museum/exhibits/
Each weekday during the fall and spring semesters The Pipeline publishes "Today on Campus" which outlines events at UVSC. To notify us of an event send details to uvscpipeline@gmail.com
Labels: Academics, Arts, SchoolofBusiness, TodayOnCampus