Distinguished alumnus: Stay active, keep learning

 

The distinguished alumnus of the College of Human Sciences and Education has some wise advice for NDSU students as they move from college into the workplace.

 

“Stay active and continue to learn,” said Aaron Hansen, BS ’97, interior design. “Participate in professional organizations and be connected with technology, your supervisor, your design team and clients. Don’t be stationary; become a multi-talented individual.”

 


Hansen, a shareholder, principal and certified interior designer for LHB Education Studio in Duluth, Minnesota, offered his insights to students during a campus visit October 8. He met with the dean’s cabinet, students, faculty and participated in an Honor’s Day celebration.

 

In his work, Hansen’s focus is educational interior designs from early childhood through 12th grade and higher education projects. Some of his clients have included Minnesota state university campuses, Lake Superior College, Bemidji State University, Inver Hills Community College, Pine Technical and Community College, University of Minnesota-Duluth, University of Wisconsin-Superior and University of Wisconsin-River Falls.

 

He also is active in his community as a member of the Advisory Council at Glensheen, the Historic Condon Estate, in Duluth.

 

“My college career gave me a great base knowledge in interior design. It gave me a better understanding and the basic skills for hand drafting and design – it’s a piece of art to a certain degree,” Hansen said, noting his time at NDSU also introduced him to email and Computer Aided Design, or CAD. “NDSU also connected me to a yearlong internship at By Design in Fargo. That was key to my overall development for my professional career.”

 

Among his most vivid collegiate memories are the last Bison football game at Dakota Field and the first game in the Fargodome. He also recalls being a volunteer sandbagger during 1997 flood, and then needing to stay up 72 straight hours to finish his senior thesis.

 

Hansen remains a dedicated alumnus, serving on the NDSU College of Human Sciences and Education’s Board of Visitors for almost a decade. He also has participated in scholarship interviews, presented several seminars for interior design students and raised funds through the Bison Bidders Bowl. He also co-wrote “Interior Design Using Autodesk Revit,” which is used for study at NDSU.

 

In many ways, he sees his commitment to the university as honoring the wishes of his late wife, Lisa, who wanted him to re-connect with his roots.

Please join us in welcoming our newest faculty to the College of Human Sciences and Education here at NDSU.


Laura S. Dahl

Assistant Professor | School of Education

Ph.D., Ohio State University, 2019


Elizabeth Gilblom

Assistant Professor | School of Education

Ph.D., Cleveland State University, 2017


Kerrie Honrath

Lecturer/Program Coordinator for Didactic Programs | Health, Nutrition and Exercise Sciences

M.S., North Dakota State University, 2013


Elizabeth Hilliard

Associate Professor | Health, Nutrition and Exercise Sciences

Ph.D., North Dakota State University, 2018


Hollie Mackey

Associate Professor | School of Education

Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University, 2010


Ashley Roseno

Lecturer and Dietitian Education Program Coordinator | Health, Nutrition and Exercise Sciences

Ph.D., North Carolina State University, 2019

Margaret Fitzgerald, Dean

margaret.fitzgerald@ndsu.edu

701-231-8211

 

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