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Glenn Bayerkohler Named 2021 Cowan Award Winner Accounting Professor Glenn Bayerkohler, who has been at Southwest Minnesota State University 34 years, was named the 2021 Cathy Cowan Award winner. Bayerkohler came to SMSU in 1988. Prior to that he worked one year for a law firm in Fairmont and for seven years as a professor at Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa. He earned Mathematics, Business Administration and Accounting degrees from Mankato State University; a Master’s in Professional Accountancy from the University of South Dakota; and his Juris Doctor degree from William Mitchell College of Law. Why the move from law to higher education? “I always wanted to be a teacher,” said Bayerkohler. “Originally I thought I was going to be a math teacher. I liked numbers. But I ended up in accounting.” After earning his law degree, “I thought I was going to be a business law professor, but there were more openings in accounting than business law, so I started teaching accounting.” He would receive several certifications, including Certified Public Accountant, Certified Management Accountant and Certified Financial Management. He earned the Johnson & Johnson Silver Medal Award for having the second-highest Certified Financial Management test score in the country. He also served in the Minnesota Army National Guard. Bayerkohler keeps a low profile on campus, where he’s a student favorite. “When the time came closer to look for employment after my time at the university, Professor Bayerkohler helped me do so. I’m grateful SMSU has faculty such as Professor Bayerkohler dedicated to the
success of his students beyond just that of the classroom,” wrote one of his students in his Cowan nomination form. A former non-traditional student cites his teaching skills and civicmindedness. “His goal is to provide students with a strong foundation in accounting so they can successfully apply their knowledge and skills in the workplace and volunteer opportunities,” she said. Bayerkohler tells his Accounting students that after graduation they should give serious consideration to serving on various community board and committees where they can use their talents and abilities to serve others. In the community, Bayerkohler most recently finished two terms on the Marshall City Council, where he was known for being well-prepared on the issues and a steward of the taxpayer dollars. He served from 20132020. Bayerkohler served on the Marshall School Board from 2002-2005 where he felt he could make use of his backgrounds in education, law, and accounting. He has served various terms on the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Council during the 1990s, and was the church’s Building Committee Chairman from 1993-95 when the church built its new sanctuary. “I could have retired already, but I really enjoy what I’m doing,” he said. “Working with students keeps you young at heart.” He grew up in Lakefield, a community of 1,700 along the Iowa border. “I knew I wanted to live and raise my family in southwest Minnesota,” he said. “I’m a small-town guy, and I like small-town living. I like a school like SMSU where you get to know the students. You get to know the students in smaller class sizes, and the staff, too.” He’s humbled by the Cathy Cowan Award. “I was reading about it, it’s an award for doing good for others — that’s honorable,” he said. “I look at the people who have won in the past, they are people that try to do good for others, not because it will get recognition, but because it’s the right thing to do, and they get satisfaction from helping others. It’s a big honor and I’m certainly surprised by being selected.” Glenn and his wife Carolyn are the parents of two grown sons, Aaron and Ryan, both SMSU Alumni.
Dr. Jeffrey Bell Named Interim Dean at SMSU SMSU Provost Dr. Ross Wastvedt announced that Dr. Jeffrey Bell has been named SMSU Interim Dean of the College of Arts, Letters and Sciences. He begins his new duties on July 6. “Jeff has provided outstanding leadership in several areas of importance to SMSU,” Wastvedt said. “He is well-respected among his colleagues, and his depth of knowledge will be especially valuable as SMSU implements a new strategic plan and builds capacity for addressing equity and inclusion.” Bell has served in a faculty role at SMSU since 2010 and is currently Professor of Exercise Science. He earned his B.A. and M.A. from Austin College (Texas) and his Ph.D. from Purdue University.
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An active scholar, Bell is also deeply invested in mentoring undergraduate student research as part of the growing Exercise Science major at SMSU. He has served as the SMSU Assessment and Higher Learning Commission (HLC) Coordinator since 2017, guiding the institution through a successful reaccreditation review in 2019 and providing leadership for SMSU strategic planning. He also serves as a member of the SMSU Equity 2030 leadership group responsible for advancing diversity, equity and inclusion. Bell replaces Dr. Aimee Shouse, who served SMSU for four years before accepting an administrative position at Tarleton State (Texas). “I am very excited to serve SMSU in this capacity,” Bell said. “I am also humbled by the opportunities and challenges of the work ahead and the very big shoes I have to fill as Dean Shouse moves into the next phase of her career. There are many great things happening in the College of Arts, Letters, and Sciences, in large part due to her tireless work with our excellent academic and support programs. I sincerely hope my passion for SMSU and all of our students’ success shines through in these new duties. Finally, I want to thank my family, the Exercise Science program, and the Science Department, for their support.”