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Recent Graduate Scores Internships with Sports Illustrated & CBS News

June 17, 2011 — Southern Virginia University alumnus Jeff Gasser this month began a Sports Illustrated internship in the Time Inc. Summer Internship Program in New York City.Because of Gasser’s previous work on a major investigation into crime and football that made the cover of Sports Illustrated and the CBS Evening News, Sports Illustrated Executive Editor B.J. Schecter contacted Gasser last semester and offered him the internship.Gasser said that he is grateful for the opportunity to get firsthand experience in the professional world and to be working with the other interns.“I’m excited to live in New York City and to work at Sports Illustrated, which is a great magazine,” Gasser said. “The writing is very sophisticated — the best sports writing you’re going to find.”After his summer internship, Gasser will intern for CBS News this fall. He credits his preparation for both of these internships to Southern Virginia University Distinguished Professor of English Jeff Benedict.Gasser said that after he took a class from Benedict, he asked Benedict to recommend him for an internship in the news industry. Benedict responded that it would be best if Gasser interned with him first as preparation. Gasser said that his internship with Professor Benedict changed his life.“It was very demanding, but I got my name on a Sports Illustrated cover story, I worked as associate producer for a documentary on BYU-TV, I interviewed Warren Buffet — the third richest man in the world,” said Gasser. “I gained a lot of really great experiences at Southern Virginia. Much of it was thanks to the generosity and motivation Professor Benedict showed me, but also because I dedicated myself wholeheartedly to it. I treated this like it was my career and it ended up becoming that.”Gasser said that he is grateful to have attended Southern Virginia because of the unique opportunity to develop relationships with professors.“If it wasn’t for Southern Virginia’s idea of small classrooms and close relationships with your professors, I wouldn’t have had this opportunity,” said Gasser. “I think that is one of the most valuable things the university has to offer. Students can take these very unique opportunities; they just need to look for the opportunity and then ask, and they’ll reap the benefits of doing that.”

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Richard Whitehead Appointed Acting President

June 10, 2011 — The Southern Virginia University board of trustees today announced the appointment of Dr. Richard G. Whitehead as acting president effective August 15.Whitehead has served the university as vice president of institutional advancement since 2003. He will succeed President Rodney K. Smith who announced last month that he had accepted a new position as a distinguished professor of law at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, where he also will direct a new center on sports law and policy.“Richard Whitehead has been an integral part of the university for eight years and is uniquely prepared to lead during this time of transition,” said Glade M. Knight, chair of the Southern Virginia board of trustees. “He has worked closely with President Smith and has traveled many thousands of miles with him meeting with donors and speaking to groups of supporters and prospective students. He knows the university, its message and the tangible difference it makes in the lives of our students.”A dental surgeon by profession, Whitehead’s career includes four decades in support of higher education. Immediately prior to coming to Southern Virginia, Whitehead served as a mission president in England for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.“I love Southern Virginia University and pledge my all to the students, faculty and staff,” Whitehead said. “Although I will not put my hat in the ring for the permanent position, I am happy to serve as interim president so that a seamless transition can take place during this important part of Southern Virginia’s history. I look forward to this opportunity to serve the university and to raise awareness of the benefits of the genius of small.”Whitehead received an associate degree from Dixie State College, a bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University, a doctorate of dental surgery from Creighton University and did an internship in oral surgery at the University of Maryland.For 29 years, he was closely associated with Dixie State College where he was co-founder and member of the National Advisory Council, president of the Alumni Association, member of the board of trustees and president of the college’s foundation. Until 1988, he volunteered his time and then was hired part-time to chair the capital campaign. In 1993, he became a full time employee, but still practiced dentistry one day a week.In 1997, Whitehead left dentistry to devote his full attention to higher education as the executive director of institutional advancement at Dixie State College. In 2000 the Utah State Board of Regents awarded him an honorary doctorate.Since 1976 he has served as a member of the Creighton University School of Dentistry Advisory Board.Whitehead’s wife, Launa, is an assistant professor of music at Southern Virginia where she teaches music history and directs the university’s flute choir.The Whiteheads have six children and 18 grandchildren, and reside in Buena Vista, Va.“Working with Richard has been a great joy in my life,” said President Smith. “I have come to respect him greatly for his wisdom and commitment to Southern Virginia University. He will serve exceedingly well as acting president.”

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