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March 11, 2024

Dear Colleagues,

Thanks to all who have participated thus far in campus visioning for 2030+ discussions – from members of the President’s Select Committee who began the work in Nov-Dec, to all of last week’s participants in the CSUCI for 2030+ Webinar and follow-up Campus Forum on March 5 & 6. You can take a deep dive into all of this work posted on my Communication page.

For a faster route to the highlights, see:

  • March 5 Webinar
    • Slides
    • : What is CSUCI's vision for 2030+? What does "One Healthā€ mean?
      • President Yao (22:00-28:20)
      • President's Select Committee's (28:20-48:40)
      • Discussion (48:40-51:30)
      • President Yao: From Strategic Directions to Strategic Planning/CSUCI for 2030+ (51:30-53:00)
    • March 6 Campus Forum
      • Slides
      • introduction of a VentureƱo Chumash online dictionary, with Matthew Vestuto, Chair of the BarbareƱo VentureƱo Band of Mission Indians explaining its significance and connections to our vision for 2030+
      • Brainstormed of CSUCI for 2030+
      • Brainstormed , translating the idea of ā€œOne Healthā€ into a clear, aspirational, and actionable vision statement for our next decade and beyond
    • (Feb 2024)

Continuing synchronous and asynchronous conversational opportunities will be taking place through April, as we move from brainstorming to identifying our vision statement for 2030+. Please watch for invitations to join in.

Meetings with the Select Committee and with the campus community at large have been incredibly energizing for me. From the feedback I’ve received, I know they have been for many others, too. While the March 1 EAB presentation on was sobering, given the profoundly changed landscape of higher education today compared to when most of us were earning our post-secondary degrees, how we are meeting this moment is invigorating and inspiring. More importantly, it is action oriented.

One of things that stood out to me from the EAB ā€œReckoning with Relevanceā€ presentation was a quote from Alvin Toeffler, who said, ā€œThe illiterate of the 21st Century are those who cannot unlearn and relearn.ā€ It is undeniable that the status quo in higher education has been undone. The remaking is on our watch.

We are in a moment in the history of higher education – and in the history of our nation and world – that is incredibly challenging. It is also incredibly charged with possibility. Please attend the March 13 Campus Forum if you’re able, From Visioning to Strategizing, in the Grand Salon from 9-11am ().

Sincerely,
Richard Yao, PhD
President

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