March 11, 2024
Dear Colleagues,
Thanks to all who have participated thus far in campus visioning for 2030+ discussions ā from members of the Presidentās Select Committee who began the work in Nov-Dec, to all of last weekās 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 āOne 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 Iāve 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 āReckoning with Relevanceā presentation was a quote from Alvin Toeffler, who said, āThe 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 ā and in the history of our nation and world ā that is incredibly challenging. It is also incredibly charged with possibility. Please attend the March 13 Campus Forum if youāre able, From Visioning to Strategizing, in the Grand Salon from 9-11am ().
Sincerely,
Richard Yao, PhD
President