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Archived News
2008
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Sandberg announces
retirement at DSU Madison – Dakota State University announced
today that
Dr. Philip Sandberg, Dean
of the College of Natural Sciences, will retire during Summer 2002.
“Dakota State University was fortunate to have had Dr. Sandberg as Dean
of the College of Natural Sciences. Although
the University will miss him and we are sorry to see him go, we wish him well in
his future endeavors,” said Dr. Jerald Tunheim, President of DSU.
In 1995, Dr. Sandberg came to DSU from the New College of Global Studies
at Radford University in Virginia and, earlier, the Department of Geology,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In addition to his administrative
duties, he taught Earth and Physical Science for DSU Elementary Education
Majors, applying his geological background and collaborating on line with
elementary teachers and classes both locally and nationally.
His wife, Dr. Susan Brown-Sandberg, who taught in the College of
Education at DSU from 1995 to 1999 (and now teaches at South Dakota State
University), has joined the faculty of the Department of Teaching and Learning
at Southeastern Louisiana University and will start teaching there next month.
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