PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio) — The South Dakota Board of Regents has announce the appointment of Alan D. LaFave, as the next President of Northern State University (NSU) in Aberdeen, beginning this January.
The Northern State University community is invited to welcome Dr. LaFave at a public reception on Friday, Nov. 21, from 3–5 p.m. in Kessler’s Champion Club. The open house-style event will provide an opportunity for faculty, staff, students and community members to meet the incoming president. Dr. LaFave will make a few remarks at 4 p.m.
According to the press release from the South Dakota Board of Regents:
“Dr. LaFave returns to his alma mater and longtime institution after seven years as President of Valley City State University (VCSU) in North Dakota, during which he oversaw a time of growth, progress, and strategic collaborations. Prior to his presidency at VCSU, he spent nearly three decades at Northern State University, from Instructor to Professor of Music, Department Chair, Associate Dean, Dean of the School of Fine Arts, and Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs.
Dr. LaFave earned his bachelor’s degree in music education from Northern State University and his master’s and doctoral degrees from Arizona State University.
“Dr. LaFave brings the combination of deep institutional knowledge of Northern State University, a proven leadership record in a university presidency, and a clear vision for aligning higher education with community needs,” said Board President Tim Rave. “We are confident that he will guide NSU towards a vibrant future where students succeed, the campus community is engaged, and the region benefits. We’re grateful for his willingness to come home and serve.”
The South Dakota Board of Regents and Northern State University look forward to working with Dr. LaFave to ensure a smooth transition and to support his vision for the university’s future.
“I am excited to return to NSU and to the Aberdeen community. I am committed to honoring NSU’s legacy while guiding it toward a future of continued growth, innovation, partnerships, and student success,” said Dr. LaFave. “I am grateful for this opportunity and appreciative of the South Dakota Board of Regents. I look forward to strengthening the university’s relationships with the community and the region as we continue to address workforce needs.”
Dr. LaFave’s appointment follows an extensive national search process conducted in partnership with the Regents, the NSU search committee, campus stakeholders, and community members.”







