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| Transcript | Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Tech Selects Resident Assistants for 2003-2004 The following students have been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003-2004 school year. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Bartelt will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." Name Major Hometown Chris Bartelt Industrial Engineering Watertown James Beat Mechanical Engineering Bryan, Texas Jon Bogott Computer Engineering Bloomington, Minn. David Burnett Industrial Engineering Philip Chris Calvert Mechanical Engineering Fargo, N.D. Jenni Christensen Electrical Engineering Bloomington, Minn. Chris Deaver Electrical Engineering Winner Sarah Farber Chemical Engineering Glendive, Mont. Ben Good Mechanical Engineering Parker Dan Hammarsten Chemical Engineering Ashley, N.D. Sarwat Hassan Chemical Engineering India Justin Kasemodel Electrical Engineering Sioux Falls Cory Lillesve Electrical Engineering Kasson, Minn. Tim Lystad Industrial Engineering Stanley, N.D. Pat McGreer Mechanical Engineering Grant, Neb. Jennifer Moege Chemistry and Interdisciplinary Sciences Parkston Shawn Moulton Industrial Engineering Encampment, Wyo. Wes Mulder Mechanical Engineering Corsica Tim Parrie Mechanical Engineering Saratoga, Wyo. Jen Pazour Industrial Engineering Pukwana Micah Peters Computer Science Spearfish Justin Reisenauer Chemistry Richardton, N.D. Clint Richards Physics and Interdisciplinary Sciences Spearfish Nick Rogakis Civil Engineering Fort Collins, Colo. Pat Schwickerath Civil Engineering Newton, Iowa Breanne Vottero Chemical Engineering Rapid City Dan Wolf Electrical Engineering Cantonn Miaken Zeigler Environmental Engineering Sturgis #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech James Beat of Bryan, Texas, has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003-2004 school year. Beat is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Beat will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Jon Bogott of Bloomington, Minn., has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003- 2004 school year. Bogott is majoring in Computer Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Bogott will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech David Burnett of Philip has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003-2004 school year. Burnett is majoring in Industrial Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Burnett will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Chris Calvert of Fargo, N.D., has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003-2004 school year. Calvert is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Calvert will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Jenni Christensen of Bloomington, Minn., has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003-2004 school year. Christensen is majoring in Electrical Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Christensen will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Chris Deaver of Winner has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003-2004 school year. Deaver is majoring in Electrical Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Deaver will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Sarah Farber of Glendive, Mont., has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003- 2004 school year. Farber is majoring in Chemical Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Farber will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Ben Good of Parker has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003-2004 school year. Good is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Good will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Dan Hammarsten of Ashley, N.D., has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003- 2004 school year. Hammarsten is majoring in Chemical Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Hammarsten will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Sarwat Hassan of India has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003-2004 school year. Hassan is majoring in Chemical Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Hassan will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Justin Kasemodel of Sioux Falls has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003- 2004 school year. Kasemodel is majoring in Electrical Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Kasemodel will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Cory Lillesve of Kasson, Minn., has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003- 2004 school year. Lillesve is majoring in Electrical Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Lillesve will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Tim Lystad of Stanley, N.D., has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003-2004 school year. Lystad is majoring in Industrial Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Lystad will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Pat McGreer of Grant, Neb., has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003-2004 school year. McGreer is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. McGreer will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Jennifer Moege of Parkston has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003-2004 school year. Moege is majoring in Chemistry and Interdisciplinary Sciences at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Moege will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Shawn Moulton of Encampment, Wyo., has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003- 2004 school year. Moulton is majoring in Industrial Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Moulton will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Wes Mulder of Corsica has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003-2004 school year. Mulder is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Mulder will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Tim Parrie of Saratoga, Wyo., has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003- 2004 school year. Parrie is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Parrie will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Jen Pazour of Pukwana has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003-2004 school year. Pazour is majoring in Industrial Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Pazour will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Micah Peters of Spearfish has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003-2004 school year. Peters is majoring in Computer Science at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Peters will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Justin Reisenauer of Richardton, N.D., has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003- 2004 school year. Reisenauer is majoring in Chemistry at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Reisenauer will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Clint Richards of Spearfish has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003-2004 school year. Richards is majoring in Physics and Interdisciplinary Sciences at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Richards will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Nick Rogakis of Fort Collins, Colo., has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003- 2004 school year. Rogakis is majoring in Civil Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Rogakis will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Pat Schwickerath of Newton, Iowa has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003- 2004 school year. Schwickerath is majoring in Civil Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Schwickerath will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Breanne Vottero of Rapid City has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003- 2004 school year. Vottero is majoring in Chemical Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Vottero will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Dan Wolf of Cantonn has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003-2004 school year. Wolf is majoring in Electrical Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Wolf will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# Office of University Relations SDSM&T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street • Rapid City, SD 57701-3995 Phone: (605) 394-6082/2554 • Fax: (605) 394-6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 8, 2003 Local Student Selected As Resident Assistant At Tech Miaken Zeigler of Sturgis has been selected to serve as a Resident Assistant at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology for the 2003-2004 school year. Zeigler is majoring in Environmental Engineering at Tech, a science and technology university in Rapid City, S.D. South Dakota Tech's Department of Residence Life provides on-campus dormitories for almost 500 students. Resident Assistants are the foundation of the residence life system. Their job is to promote a spirit of unity and an atmosphere conducive to study. Zeigler will do that by helping create an environment that allows all students to succeed in and out of the classroom. Being a Resident Assistant provides students with opportunities to challenge themselves while helping others do the same. Maureen "Reeny" Wilson, Tech's director of Residence Life, said serving as a Resident Assistant is good training for life. "Being a leader in today's business world means more than just having authority" she said. "A leader must also possess the ability to work together in a team and solve problems through a group effort. The Residence Life department gives Resident Assistants the opportunity to experience leadership from many facets – with fellow RAs, with the students on their floors, and with university staff and administration." #30# |
| Creator | South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. University Relations; |
| Subject | South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Resident assistants (Dormitories) |
| Local Subject | South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
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| Digital Publisher | South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Devereaux Library
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| Date | 2003-04-08 |
| Type | Text |
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| Language | eng |
| Relation | Is part of Office of University Relations SDSM&T News Collection |
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| Submitting Institution | Devereaux Library. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. |
| Date Digital | 2009 |
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