We see no bright
lights on the financial horizon as we face limits on tuition increases, an
environment of declining federal support, state support that will be flat at
best, and pressures on health care payors.
This means that as an institution, we have to be able to prioritize and
reallocate the resources we do have, and that our best avenue for increasing
resources will be through passionate articulation of a vision and effective
development efforts to support it. We also believe that higher education is on
the brink of a transformation now that online delivery has been legitimized by
some of the elite institutions…
To achieve these
aspirations, the Board feels the need for a bold leader who can help develop,
articulate, and implement a concrete and achievable strategic plan to
re-elevate the University to its highest potential. We need a leader with a great willingness to
adapt the way we deliver our teaching, research, and patient care to the
realities of the external environment.
We need a leader who is able to passionately convey a vision to our
community, and effectively obtain gifts and buy-in towards our collective goals…
The Board believes this environment calls for
a much faster pace of change in administrative structure, in governance, in
financial resource development and in resource prioritization and allocation.
We do not believe we can even maintain our current standard under a model of
incremental, marginal change…
Full statement available at http://www.virginia.edu/uvatoday/newsRelease.php?id=18791
The detailed Inside Higher Ed article describing the decision
is at http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2012/06/11/u-virginia-president-leave-over-philosophical-differences
U-VA is a high-profile university and these events will
undoubtedly be noticed by the UC Regents and others in the world of higher
education. Apparently, there is significant faculty concern about the sudden dismissal.
Sometimes. Not always. |
News clip:
UPDATE: Academic Senate expresses concern at U-VA as reported by Inside Higher Ed:
http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2012/06/12/faculty-leaders-question-ouster-virginia-president
UPDATE: Board of Visitors head responds to faculty:
http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2012/06/14/new-statements-ouster-virginia-president
http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2012/06/12/faculty-leaders-question-ouster-virginia-president
UPDATE: Board of Visitors head responds to faculty:
http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2012/06/14/new-statements-ouster-virginia-president
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