AR 105 William A. Sederburg papers

Title

AR 105 William A. Sederburg papers

Date

2003-2008

Description

Extent: 2.0 Linear feet
Biographical/Historical note: Dr. William A. Sederburg joined Utah Valley as the 5th president of Utah Valley State College on June 1, 2003. During his five year tenure, he added 129 new faculty positions, 26 new baccalaureate degrees and the institution's first master degree (Master of Education). He revamped the campus master plan and led several campus expansion initiatives, including the purchase of the Education Building, nearby orchards, the Murdock Property, and the Wasatch Campus in Heber City, Utah. Additionally, he oversaw the creation of the Woodbury School of Business, Noorda Regional Children's Theater, and the Clyde Institute of Construction Management. He increased the institutional budget by 65.4%. He established the Planning, Budgeting, and Accountability process which has received international recognition by the Society of College and University Planning. He enjoyed meeting with and talking to students and worked to give Utah Valley students better services both academically and administratively. Under his direction, the first student recruitment campaign was launched. He also oversaw the creation of the UVU One Stop and improved the student-to-advisor ratio from 700 to 1 to approximately 400 to 1. President Sederburg was also very engaged with the community. He established the Community Relations Council and served on the boards of United Way of Utah County and as chair of the Provo-Orem Chamber of Commerce. He created the Center for Engaged Learning designed to provide faculty and students research and project opportunities that impact the community. Despite these many accomplishments, his greatest was achieving university status resulting in a mission and name change from Utah Valley State College to Utah Valley University. Included in the mission change was $10 million in new funding from the legislature. A new 190,000 square foot library was dedicated on July 1, 2008, the day UVSC officially became Utah Valley University. The library was hailed by Governor Jon M. Huntsman as the "greenest" public building in the State of Utah. For a more complete list of accomplishments please see his list of accomplishments.
Arrangement note: The series arrangement is as follows: series 1: correspondence; series 2: magazines; series 3: reports; series 4: addresses; series 5: miscellaneous.
Scope and Contents note: This collection contains five series. Series one contains correspondence to and from President Sederburg, Series two contains magazines with articles related to President Sederburg, series three contains reports, series four contains the State of the College Address from 2007 given by President Sederburg, and series five contains miscellaneous items related to President Sederburg including misprinted letters and a schedule.

Source

Gift of the office of the President

Creator

Sederburg, William A.

Publisher

George Sutherland Archives at Utah Valley University; Aimee Bastarache, Archives Assistant
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Rights

Access to the Collection is open with assistance from the archivist or staff. Restrictions on Box 1 Folders 1 and 2; Box 2 Folder 1 due to private information.
Open for Research. Copyright for Official University records is held by Utah Valley University; all other copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.

Identifier

AR 105

Subject

Sederburg, William A.
Utah Valley State College--History.; Utah Valley State College--Presidents.; Utah Valley University--History.; Utah Valley University--Presidents.
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.); Correspondence; DVD-Video discs; Email; Facsimile transmission; Legal correspondence; Periodicals; Photography

Citation

Sederburg, William A., “AR 105 William A. Sederburg papers,” George Sutherland Archives, accessed April 27, 2024, https://uvufindingaid.omeka.net/items/show/7.