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committee that will conduct a nationwide search for the College of Nursing's next dean. • "Courage and audacity aren't typical attributes associated with leaders in higher education," Nichols said, "however, the innovations sparked by Roberta's leadership took vision, bravery and nerve." • When Olson returned to SDSU in 1994, the college had 136 new undergraduates admitted on an annual basis at two sites, Brookings and Rapid City. In January 2013, there will be room for 304 new undergraduates. These will include students in the regular course of study on the Brookings and Rapid City campuses as well as students in two accelerated programs in Sioux Falls and Aberdeen. The accelerated program -- a yearlong course of study for students who already have an undergraduate degree -- was created during Olson's tenure. • Other accomplishments included increasing the number of graduate students from about 100 to more than 200, putting the master's degree and Upward Mobility program online in 2002, adding a Ph.D. program in nursing in 2005 and starting the doctor of nursing practice degree in 2009. • Olson has no intention of resting on her laurels while a replacement is chosen. She's working with the faculty on a strategic plan for the next five years to act as a guide for the new dean. She notes that there will be plenty of flexibility in the plan for (Continued on page 5)
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