Summer Registration will be extended through this Friday, May 17 at Student Services Building on Antelope Lake Campus.
Hours will be from 9-6 on Thursday and from 9-5:30 on Friday.
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From MIS Director Tom Cox:
AIHEC, in partnership with Navajo Technical University, has been funded by the National Science Foundation to work with all accredited TCUs to conduct a thorough review of the current status of the technology infrastructure at SGU. Their project team, which includes nationally-recognized experts in information technology systems, will work with us to identify the human and physical resources necessary to take full advantage of current technologies to support (and strengthen) our education and research programs. This project will provide SGU information essential for developing and implementing a sustainable technology plan. This plan is required to apply to the NSF for IT infrastructure funding. The project team will be here next Tuesday, May 14 from 8:00-5:00PM. Please review the agenda and be prepared in case one of the team members would like to speak with you. During the afternoon, they will like to meet students, faculty and staff. Those meetings will be held at the Student Services building. I will send out an updated agenda at the end of the week. Summer Registration is going on this week at SGU! Be sure to stop by the Student Services Building on the Lake Campus and get signed up.
Times as follows: Monday 9am-6pm Tuesday 1pm-7pm Wednesday 9am-6pm From Provost Phil Baird:
I am happy to report that the SGU Antelope Lake Campus Roads construction project will begin this month and continue through the summer. The projected date for substantial completion of the new roads is the end of the August 2019. Traffic entries onto the SGU Antelope Lake campus will be impacted by the project, including the Multi-purpose building and the Sicangu Lakota Heritage Museum. The road to the SGU Technology Building will not be impacted. SGU Campus Safety Director Leo McCauley will be the point of contact for summer traffic control and general public safety. Brian Bordeaux will be involved with monitoring construction progress along with Travis Whirlwind Soldier. We anticipate that the prime contractor will be setting up equipment operations on the east end of the Antelope Lake campus. As more information becomes available, we will inform SGU employees and the general public. |
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