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Dr. Carleton Myron Opgaard records

 Record Group — Multiple Containers
Identifier: RG14

Scope and Contents

The Dr. Carleton Myron Opgaard records (1969-1986) contain the administrative files of Dakota State College and the Board of Regents Budget and Finance Committee. Of particular note are the papers related to the development of the Tamagawa University program. The Tamagawa University program exchanged students from Madison, SD to Tamagawa University in Tokyo, Japan and vice versa. It was a successful program that ran yearly until its end during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Dates

  • 1969 - 1986

Creator

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Biographical / Historical

Carleton Opgaard was born February 18, 1929, at Fort Ransom, North Dakota. His career in education began at an early age. After graduating from Fort Ransom High School in 1946, he began his teaching career in a one-room country school at the age of seventeen.

Six years later he received his Bachelor of Science degree in English/Speech from Valley City State College of North Dakota. He completed his Master of Arts degree in American Civilization from the University of Wyoming and his Ph.D. degree in Education from the University of Washington. He served with the United States Army for two years.

Dr. Opgaard came to Dakota State with a diverse background in education. Before serving as President, he was an elementary, secondary and college classroom teacher; an elementary and secondary principal; a high school counselor; and a college Dean of Instruction.

Prior to being appointed president of Dakota State College in 1978, he was the founding President of Malaspina College (now Vancouver Island University) in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada. He began his work at Malaspina when the only building on campus was Nanaimo’s old hospital. Through dedication, perseverance, and the ability to gain the confidence and trust of community, high school and university leaders, he left Malaspina with a campus valued at over 12 million dollars and serving some 1,600 full-time and 1,200 part-time students.

Dr. Opgaard brought to the campus several international experiences. He spent one year studying at the University of Oslo, Norway, as a Fulbright Scholar and successfully promoted the exchange of students from Tamagawa University in Tokyo, Japan, and Malaspina College. One of his daughters was an exchange student in Japan and another studies in Germany. His family, in turn, has played host to several foreign exchange students. Dr. Opgaard initiated the DSU summer study program with Tamagawa University.

Dr. Opgaard and his wife, Phyllis, had four children: Cheryl, Jane, Jill, and John. He served as a member of several professional associations, including the Association of Canadian Community College Administrators, the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges, Association of Canadian Community Colleges, Canadian Vocational Association, National Association of Secondary School Principals and Phi Delta Kappa. While living in Madison, he was active in the Rotary Club and Chamber of Commerce, as well as serving as President of the Lutheran Church.

Dr. Opgaard died on July 6, 2014.

Extent

4.3 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Files from the Office of the President during Dr. Opgaard's presidency at Dakota State College.

Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Dakota State University Archives Repository

Contact:
820 N Washington Ave.
Madison South Dakota 57042 United States