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SDSU Moves to Next Step in Strategic Planning

SDSU Moves to Next Step in Strategic Planning

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South Dakota State University is in the midst of developing a new strategic plan for the next five years. A number of meetings will be held this month to put more details in the plan.
Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs Dennis Hedge says the plan was released earlier this year……

Hedge says there are a number of focus issues in the plan…..

Hedge says the input from campus and community members is critical…..

Four meetings will be held on campus in Brookings, with a fifth set for September twenty fifth in Rapid City.
Hedge says they hope to present the finished plan to SDSU President Barry Dunn by the end of the year.

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