Please join us in welcoming Alex Palmer & Ashley Sams to BHSU! Alex began his role as Academic & Event Technology Analyst and Ashley began her role as Program Assistant I - Sim Civics Grant, both on March 30. We are excited to have them on board. We look forward to the positive impact they will bring to our students and the campus community!
We are looking for volunteers to assist with this years Women in Science STEM conference May 13th 8:00-3:00. Volunteers will receive a free lunch and will help with event directions, chaperoning a student group, help in the exhibit hall, or help with set up and tear down. The conference is at BHSU and will be hosting over 800 middle schoolers to explore careers in STEM. If interested contact Sydney.Haugland@bhsu.edu or call 605-642-6697.
🎉 Call for Nominations: Annual Employee Recognition Event 🎉
We are thrilled to kick off the nomination period for our Annual Employee Recognition Event—a time to celebrate the remarkable contributions and achievements of our colleagues!
This event honors individuals who exemplify dedication, innovation, and teamwork in their roles. We invite all employees to take a moment to reflect on the outstanding efforts of their peers and submit nominations for those who have truly made a difference.
🏆 Individual winners will each receive a $500 award!
đź“… Awards will be presented at the State of the University this fall.
You may nominate multiple colleagues across different categories if you feel they meet the criteria. Nomination forms and award descriptions can be found at the BHSU Experience page (https://experience.elluciancloud.com/bsu945/). Please look under the "BH Employee Links" card to find all nomination forms.
🗓️ Deadline for nominations: Friday, May 15, 2026
đź“§ Submit nominations to: BHSUHumanResources@bhsu.edu
📞 Questions? Contact HR at: 605.642.6549 or via email.
Let’s recognize and celebrate the incredible talent and dedication within our university community!
Please mark your calendars to attend the Spring Town Hall:
Thursday, April 30, 2026
3:30-4:30 p.m.
Student Union - Jacket Legacy Room (upper level of the Union)
Dear BHSU Faculty and Staff,
Celebrate Earth Day with a day full of exciting events focused on sustainability, community, and environmental awareness!
Guest Presenter
Kick off the day with our guest presenter, Spearfish Trails Coalition, in Meier Hall. Enjoy a social hour from 9:30–10:00 AM, followed by the presenter from 10:00–11:00 AM. Learn, get inspired, and engage in meaningful conversations about protecting our planet.
Earth Day Festival
Immediately after our guest presenter, we will kick off the Earth Day Festival on April 18th from 11:00-2:00 PM on the Campus Green. This year's theme is “Think Global, Act Local,” and there will be educational booths, food trucks, a free plant giveaway, solar panel tours, and much more!
We hope to see you all there!
If you have any questions, please contact Taryn.Davis@yellowjackets.bhsu.edu
The BHSU campus community is invited to join us on April 8th from 2:00–5:00 PM at the Joy Center for a special reception celebrating the continued national CAEP accreditation of our teacher preparation programs.
Stop by to enjoy food and refreshments as we recognize this important milestone and the collective effort that made it possible. We look forward to celebrating with you!
BHSU College of Education
Students, faculty, and staff are invited to submit recycled artwork as a part of BHSU’s Earth Day celebration! Display of artwork and community voting for winners of the art competition will take place Saturday April 18th from 11am to 2pm. First place and runner-up awards for students and first place and runner-up awards for faculty/staff.
Artwork should be made primarily of repurposed /recycled/found materials. All work must be dropped off by April 15th to Woodburn, Rm 302-A (9am to 5pm). Tags to attach to artwork with artist and artwork information will be available upon drop-off. Artwork pick-up Saturday April 18th at 2pm.
An Audience Interactive Murder Mystery-Comedy
By Billy St. John
Directed by Josiah Sabrowski-Johnson
A Dinner Theatre Fundraiser for Scholarships
April 11, 2026
Turn the game Clue into a play and you have the masterfully entertaining Murder’s in the Heir!’ Almost every character in this hilarious mystery has the weapon, opportunity, and motive to commit the unseen murder.
And it’s up to your audience to decide who actually did it! Each of the heirs to the tyrannical billionaire Simon Starkweather has the means and the motive to do away with him. Starkweather gathers his family and employees to announce the contents of his will. His lawyer, Lois van Zandt, reveals that he has bequeathed vast fortunes to his befuddled niece Fiona, her playboy son Jordan, his great-niece Paula (a Southern belle) and his grandson Simon III, as well as to his many servants. Then Lois delivers the bombshell! Within hours this will becomes invalid. Of course, the rejected heirs are not pleased, so it’s not surprising when they roam the old mansion carrying such items as an ax, a gun, and poison. Predictably, the lights go out, and Simon is discovered murdered. Simon III (played by the same actor who plays the elderly Simon) is determined to find his grandfather’s killer, with the help of detective Mike Davis. The play’s unique ending, utilizing secret ballots gathered at intermission from the audience, determines the killer in this Billy St. John maze of murder.
Purchase Tickets
https://app.arts-people.com/?show=297187
Please join us for American Indian Awareness Week April 13th - 17th!
Our guest speakers will be presenting in Jonas Academic Room 107
This year's theme is "Elevating Native Voices: Embracing Our Collective Impact."
Monday April 13th
Tuesday April 14th
Wednesday April 15th
Thursday April 10th
Please join us on Monday, April 13 at 4:00 p.m. in Jonas 110 for the final Geek Speak of the semester:
April 13: Dr. Courtney Huse Wika:  “A Poet’s Guide to Foraging: Creating Found Poetry”
In honor of National Poetry Month, this hands-on workshop will introduce the art of Found Poetry. Together, we’ll practice two distinct approaches, foraging from texts that already exist: the overheard, the discarded, the official and the everyday, and the overlooked. We will test how meaning shifts when language is lifted, reordered, and reframed. No prior experience is required. Bring yourself (and maybe a friend!)—and a desire to create.
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Questions? Contact Courtney.HuseWika@BHSU.edu
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