Academic News
Strategic Plan. The Academic Deans Group met this summer to engage the elements of the Strategic Plan to prepare for a strong launch this fall. With the help of EAB, we explored the current state of affairs nationally and regionally, with regard to student attrition, alternative credentials, adult learners, and diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice. All are invited to browse the slides and presentation associated with that retreat session.
Division of Academic Affairs Presentation – Sept. 9; 12:30-1:15 p.m. Similar to last spring, Provost Powers and the four college deans will make a presentation via Zoom to the campus community entitled Building the Academic Affairs Future. Designed as a follow-up to President Helldobler’s State of the University Address, the intent is to discuss how those in Academic Affairs will be executing the plan in the framework of the divisional goals of enrollment, student success, resource generation, resource stewardship, and people investment. All are invited to attend.
New Executive Director of OSP. We are pleased to announce the hire of a new executive director of the Office of Sponsored Programs, Dr. Anthony Mayo, who will join us on September 12. Dr. Mayo brings extensive experience in the grants and research arena, including a background in informatics coupled with an MBA, and comes to us from the Rutgers University School of Health Sciences. He is excited to provide leadership for the unit and in support of the exciting grant activity opportunities of an HSI and MSI.
Draft Mission Statement. President Helldobler charged a faculty and staff working group last spring with drafting a proposed new mission statement for the University. Such an exercise is important about every 10 years and the moment had arrived to take a close look at ours vis-à-vis our peers and what we are today as an HSI and MSI. See the President's website to read this draft and supporting documents.
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