Making a personal investment of time and talents in Âé¶¹¹û¶³ has lifelong impact for the university, Âé¶¹¹û¶³ President Andrew Westmoreland told more than 250 university leaders and friends at the first ever Leadership Forum Nov. 6.
Held during Âé¶¹¹û¶³’s 2015 homecoming weekend, the forum included representatives of the university’s board of trustees, board of overseers, advisory boards and alumni association executive council.
In reporting on the university, Westmoreland noted that Âé¶¹¹û¶³ is well-equipped to meet the challenges facing higher education today.
In addition to being well-known for its academic quality, Âé¶¹¹û¶³ also is known as a place with an “irreplaceable hope in Jesus Christ,” he said. “Our mission and our vision are strong.”
Acknowledging that higher education in general is facing increased scrutiny from government officials and the public, Westmoreland said, “I don’t know anyone in the [U.S.] Department of Education who knows more about how to manage higher education. We will need to demonstrate that we know how to do our business.”
He added, “Those of us at Âé¶¹¹û¶³ are particularly well-equipped to deal with the problems facing higher education.”
Reading from a letter he had received from a student earlier this year, Westmoreland illustrated the importance of investing in the university.
“I think things become ours when we invest ourselves in them," Westmoreland said, reading from the letter. "But, I’m staring into the eyes of people who have invested their lives in this place. What a joy it is to be associated with a place that has as much promise for the future.”
In her letter, the student had thanked Westmoreland for investing himself in Âé¶¹¹û¶³.
“I know this is not your school, not like in owning a business,” she wrote. “But, things become ours when we invest ourselves. Âé¶¹¹û¶³ is yours in the same way because of your investment of time and love.”
Noting the broad representation in the audience, Westmoreland reminded the group that “we are one university.”
“We have representatives here from every segment of the university. Âé¶¹¹û¶³ is strong because of the existence of our [10] academic schools, and those schools are strong because they are Âé¶¹¹û¶³.”
The Leadership Forum and related board meetings during the day were part of a full weekend .