Dixie State College President Stephen Nadauld to Address DSC Colleagues Meeting This Monday

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Dixie State College of Utah President Dr.

Stephen D. Nadauld will address the next President's Colleagues of Dixie

State meeting this Monday, May 5, at 12 noon, in the Dunford Auditorium of

the Browning Resource Center on the DSC campus. The meeting is free and open

to the public.



Dr. Nadauld will share with his ideas and insights about Dixie State

College, and his plans for the institution as it contributes to workforce

and economic development in Washington County and the State of Utah.



Nadauld was appointed interim president of DSC on March 27, 2008.

Previously, he had served as president of Weber State University from 1985

to 1990. He has also held several positions at Brigham Young University's

Marriott Graduate School of Management, including director of the Master of

Business Administration program from 1980-1983, and assistant and associate

professor of finance from 1976-1983. Nadauld has also served as an

instructor of finance at both the University of California-Berkeley and the

University of Utah.



A native of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Nadauld earned a doctorate from UC-Berkeley,

a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School, and a

bachelor's degree in chemistry, with minors in mathematics, physics and

French from BYU. He has also attended the University of Idaho and Ricks

College. In addition, he currently serves as a board member for the Deseret

Book Corporation, the O.C. Tanner Corporation, and the Utah Higher Education

Assistance Authority.



The President's Colleagues of Dixie State College, founded 10 years ago by

former DSC President Dr. Douglas Alder, is a group of retired professors and

other professionals who live mostly in the St. George and Washington County

area. Dr. Alder, who also started an Honors Program at DSC, organized the

Colleagues as a way to increase academic activities on campus.



The President's Colleagues of Dixie State College, founded 15 years ago by

former DSC President Dr. Douglas Alder, is a group of retired professors and

other professionals who live mostly in the St. George and Washington County

area. Dr. Alder, who also started an Honors Program at DSC, organized the

Colleagues as a way to increase academic activities on campus. The

Colleagues meet together once a month during the academic year to hear

presentations from each other and/or invited guests.