Strategic Planning Events & Communication

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Strategic Planning Events

Massachusetts Department of Higher Education Campus Visit | May 30, 2024

Thursday, May 30, 2024 
10:00 鈥 11:30 a.m.
Owls Nest

Student Town Hall for Strategic Planning | April 30, 2024

Student Town Hall facilitated by Student Representatives Alexis Pratt & Daniel Currier

TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2023 3:30 PM SGA ROOM | ELY CAMPUS CENTER

Join us to learn more about the development of the University's new strategic plan and the work of the Strategic Planning committee.

No RSVP required. All are encouraged to attend in-person. No livestreaming option will be provided.

Strategic Planning Town Hall | April 22, 2024

Please save the date for a Strategic Planning Town Hall on Monday, April 22 at 12:00 pm in Dever Stage, where we will offer a presentation on the entire planning process and the work of the committee. More details will be shared closer to the date.

Online (de)Caffeinated Conversations | April 2024

Join 3 online (de)Caffeinated Conversations this week:

Optimizing Value for Students: Tue, April 16, 11:30 am -12:30 pm
Financial Stewardship: Wed, April 17, 11:00 am -12:00 pm
Campus Culture: Wed, April 17, 2:00-3:00 pm

Hosted by respective sub-committees. Your input is crucial for our strategic plan. Also, join our Town Hall on Mon, April 22 at 12:00 pm in Dever Stage.

Caffeinated Conversations | April 2024

We invite you to a series of open, drop-in sessions focused on each theme or area of the plan. We are calling these sessions 鈥Caffeinated Conversations鈥 as we will provide coffee and a brief presentation of our work in exchange for your feedback, expertise, questions, and ideas for consideration. Each sub-committee will host two sessions on their focus area, and we encourage you to join a session in each area as the content will be different for each sub-committee. 

Focus 1 - Campus Culture

  • Wednesday, April 3, 9:00-10:00 am, Owl's Nest
  • Tuesday, April 9, 1:00-2:00 pm, Owl's Nest

Focus 2 - Student Value

  • Tuesday, April 2, 2:15-3:15 pm, Ely 346
  • Wednesday, April 10, 1:30-2:30 pm, University Hall, Mtg Rm A/B

Focus 3 - Finances

  • Wednesday, April 3, 10:00-11 am, Owl's Nest
  • Thursday, April 11, 11:30 am-12:30 pm, University Hall, Mtg Rm A/B

Strategic Planning Communication

A Message from the President: Update on Strategic Plan I July 8, 2024

Dear Campus Community:

I write to provide an update to our ongoing five-year strategic planning efforts. I truly appreciate the contributions and participation from everyone, on and off campus, as we chart the next chapter of infinite possibilities at 91桃色. 

Many thanks to our facilitators, SME Strategy Management, and Dr. Michael Freeman who initiated the process in August, and the Strategic Plan Committee led by Drs. Sabine Klein and Kevin Hearn. After many meetings and discussions, we are moving toward a shared vision to develop measurable goals to achieve desired results.

I want to outline the four phases of activities completed from August 2023 until present.

In Phase 1, SME Strategy Management conducted 12 stakeholder visioning sessions and nine stakeholder surveys between August and December 2023. SME Strategy Management and Dr. Freeman compiled and analyzed the data collected and presented findings to inform the next phase: Forming the Strategic Plan Committee.

Phase 2 of the process, from February to May 2024, involved the naming of the Committee. To ensure the widest inclusion, faculty, staff, and students from all levels of the University were invited to participate. Attention was paid to include representation from all unions and all academic schools. The Committee, chaired by Drs. Klein and Hearn conducted a three-day strategy session facilitated by SME to identify priorities, risks, opportunities, and challenges. Their effort produced three priority areas and potential goals and actions. 

The Committee met weekly and developed feedback sessions (caffeinated conversations and two town hall meetings) and produced a document which was presented to my office and the Cabinet for the next phase: Creation of strategic plan goals, objectives, actions, and responsibilities.

In Phase 3, the Cabinet met on June 25 using the information from SME and the Strategic Plan Committee to agree upon and advance a set of institutional goals for the next five years. The Cabinet has additional meetings set for July 11 and July 30 to discuss and finalize goals. We are also fortunate to have the guidance and counsel of former Massachusetts Commissioner of Education and President of Northeastern University, Dr. Richard Freeland. His insights and perspective from DHE and NECHE accreditation has been invaluable in keeping a realistic focus on critical institutional requirements. The Cabinet and I will present the final proposed Strategic Plan to the Board of Trustees at their retreat on August 9.

By fall 2024 we will enter Phase 4 which will celebrate the engagement and accomplishments of the community and acknowledge the level the participation by presenting the strategic goals to the campus for reflection and feedback.

Again, I am very pleased with our progress as we take steps to reinstitute a culture of caring, a focus on value for our students, and a healthy financial future. 

Your participation in the process assures this plan will move 91桃色 forward together.

Warmly,

Linda

INVITATION: Student Town Hall for Strategic Planning | April 29, 2024

Student Town Hall facilitated by Student Representatives Alexis Pratt & Daniel Currier

TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2023 3:30 PM SGA ROOM | ELY CAMPUS CENTER

Join us to learn more about the development of the University's new strategic plan and the work of the Strategic Planning committee.

No RSVP required. All are encouraged to attend in-person. No livestreaming option will be provided.

Strategic Planning Committee Members:

  • Amber Monroe, User Experience Librarian & Head of Access Services
  • Audrey Antosz, Administrative Assistant, Sports Medicine & Human Performance
  • Carolyn Healey, Administrative Assistant, Ethnic & Gender Studies, Sociology, Hispanic and Liberal/Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Jessica Tansey, Assistant Dean, Graduate and Continuing Education
  • Josh Hettrick, Associate Director of Space Management
  • Dr. Kevin Hearn, Vice President of Enrollment Management & Student Affairs
  • Laura Blockel, Director of Corporate and Foundation Grants, Institutional Advancement
  • Leah Nielsen, Associate Professor of Creative Writing, Department of English
  • Dr. Leslie Rice, Executive Director of Communication, Marketing, & Branding
  • Luis Gonzalez, Maintainer, Dower Center
  • Dr. Margot Hennessy, Professor, Department of Ethnic and Gender Studies
  • Maria Feuerstein, Associate Vice President of Strategic Finance & Institutional Planning
  • Marlee Berg-Haryasz, Assistant Director of Student-Athlete Well being, Recruitment & Retention; Head Men's and Women's Cross Country Coach; Asst Men's & Women's Track & Field Coach
  • Matt Dellea, Director of Student Activities, Involvement & Leadership (SAIL)
  • Dr. Max Saito, Professor, Department of Communication
  • Michael Mazeika, Director of Undergraduate Admission
  • Capt. Mike Foyle, Assistant Director of University Police
  • Nicole West, Director of the Course Achievement, Retention & Engagement Center (CARE)
  • Dr. Paul Cacolice, Associate Professor, Department of Movement Science, Sport & Leisure Studies; Faculty Athletic Representative
  • Dr. Sabine Klein, Associate Dean, School of Education, Arts, Communications & Humanities; School of Criminology, Psychology, Social Justice & Public Policy
  • Sherard Johnson, Assistant Practicum Education Director, Department of Social Work
  • Sierra Alexander, Diversity and Inclusion Senior Program Coordinator
  • Dr. Susan McDiarmid, Director of Clinical Education & Associate Professor, Physician Assistant Program
  • Dr. Susanne Chuku, Professor, Department of Economics
  • Alexis Pratt, Student Representative
  • Daniel Currier, Student Trustee and SGA Representative
REMINDER: Strategic Planning Town Hall, Mon, 4/22, 12:00 pm | April 22, 2024

University Town Hall

MONDAY, APRIL 22, 2023 12:00 PM DEVER AUDITORIUM | PARENZO HALL

Join us to learn about the University's new strategic plan and the work of the Strategic Planning committee. No RSVP required. All are encouraged to attend in-person. No livestreaming option provided.

Strategic Planning Committee Members:

  • Amber Monroe, User Experience Librarian & Head of Access Services
  • Audrey Antosz, Administrative Assistant, Sports Medicine & Human Performance
  • Carolyn Healey, Administrative Assistant, Ethnic & Gender Studies, Sociology, Hispanic and Liberal/Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Jessica Tansey, Assistant Dean, Graduate and Continuing Education
  • Josh Hettrick, Associate Director of Space Management
  • Dr. Kevin Hearn, Vice President of Enrollment Management & Student Affairs
  • Laura Blockel, Director of Corporate and Foundation Grants, Institutional Advancement
  • Leah Nielsen, Associate Professor of Creative Writing, Department of English
  • Dr. Leslie Rice, Executive Director of Communication, Marketing, & Branding
  • Luis Gonzalez, Maintainer, Dower Center
  • Dr. Margot Hennessy, Professor, Department of Ethnic and Gender Studies
  • Maria Feuerstein, Associate Vice President of Strategic Finance & Institutional Planning
  • Marlee Berg-Haryasz, Assistant Director of Student-Athlete Well being, Recruitment & Retention; Head Men's and Women's Cross Country Coach; Asst Men's & Women's Track & Field Coach
  • Matt Dellea, Director of Student Activities, Involvement & Leadership (SAIL)
  • Dr. Max Saito, Professor, Department of Communication
  • Michael Mazeika, Director of Undergraduate Admission
  • Capt. Mike Foyle, Assistant Director of University Police
  • Nicole West, Director of the Course Achievement, Retention & Engagement Center (CARE)
  • Dr. Paul Cacolice, Associate Professor, Department of Movement Science, Sport & Leisure Studies; Faculty Athletic Representative
  • Dr. Sabine Klein, Associate Dean, School of Education, Arts, Communications & Humanities; School of Criminology, Psychology, Social Justice & Public Policy
  • Sherard Johnson, Assistant Practicum Education Director, Department of Social Work
  • Sierra Alexander, Diversity and Inclusion Senior Program Coordinator
  • Dr. Susan McDiarmid, Director of Clinical Education & Associate Professor, Physician Assistant Program
  • Dr. Susanne Chuku, Professor, Department of Economics
  • Alexis Pratt, Student Representative
  • Daniel Currier, Student Trustee and SGA Representative
Strategic Planning Town Hall, Monday, April 22 | April 19, 2024

University Town Hall

MONDAY, APRIL 22, 2023 12:00 PM DEVER AUDITORIUM | PARENZO HALL

Join us to learn about the University's new strategic plan and the work of the Strategic Planning committee. No RSVP required. All are encouraged to attend in-person. No livestreaming option provided.

Strategic Planning Committee Members:

  • Amber Monroe, User Experience Librarian & Head of Access Services
  • Audrey Antosz, Administrative Assistant, Sports Medicine & Human Performance
  • Carolyn Healey, Administrative Assistant, Ethnic & Gender Studies, Sociology, Hispanic and Liberal/Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Jessica Tansey, Assistant Dean, Graduate and Continuing Education
  • Josh Hettrick, Associate Director of Space Management
  • Dr. Kevin Hearn, Vice President of Enrollment Management & Student Affairs
  • Laura Blockel, Director of Corporate and Foundation Grants, Institutional Advancement
  • Leah Nielsen, Associate Professor of Creative Writing, Department of English
  • Dr. Leslie Rice, Executive Director of Communication, Marketing, & Branding
  • Luis Gonzalez, Maintainer, Dower Center
  • Dr. Margot Hennessy, Professor, Department of Ethnic and Gender Studies
  • Maria Feuerstein, Associate Vice President of Strategic Finance & Institutional Planning
  • Marlee Berg-Haryasz, Assistant Director of Student-Athlete Well being, Recruitment & Retention; Head Men's and Women's Cross Country Coach; Asst Men's & Women's Track & Field Coach
  • Matt Dellea, Director of Student Activities, Involvement & Leadership (SAIL)
  • Dr. Max Saito, Professor, Department of Communication
  • Michael Mazeika, Director of Undergraduate Admission
  • Capt. Mike Foyle, Assistant Director of University Police
  • Nicole West, Director of the Course Achievement, Retention & Engagement Center (CARE)
  • Dr. Paul Cacolice, Associate Professor, Department of Movement Science, Sport & Leisure Studies; Faculty Athletic Representative
  • Dr. Sabine Klein, Associate Dean, School of Education, Arts, Communications & Humanities; School of Criminology, Psychology, Social Justice & Public Policy
  • Sherard Johnson, Assistant Practicum Education Director, Department of Social Work
  • Sierra Alexander, Diversity and Inclusion Senior Program Coordinator
  • Dr. Susan McDiarmid, Director of Clinical Education & Associate Professor, Physician Assistant Program
  • Dr. Susanne Chuku, Professor, Department of Economics
  • Alexis Pratt, Student Representative
  • Daniel Currier, Student Trustee and SGA Representative
Online Strategic Planning sessions - (de)Caffeinated Conversations this Tuesday and Wednesday | April 15, 2024

Dear WSU Campus Community,

The Strategic Planning Committee thanks attendees of our 6 Caffeinated Conversations. Join 3 online (de)Caffeinated Conversations this week:

Optimizing Value for Students: Tue, April 16, 11:30 am -12:30 pm
Financial Stewardship: Wed, April 17, 11:00 am -12:00 pm
Campus Culture: Wed, April 17, 2:00-3:00 pm

Hosted by respective sub-committees. Your input is crucial for our strategic plan. Also, join our Town Hall on Mon, April 22 at 12:00 pm in Dever Stage.

Best, Sabine Klein and Kevin Hearn
Strategic Planning Co-Chairs

Reminder re Strategic Planning Sessions this week | April 8, 2024

Dear WSU Campus Community,

The Strategic Planning Committee would like to thank those of you who attended our first 3 Caffeinated Conversations last week and remind you that we are hosting 3 more again this week, one for each theme of the Strategic Plan.

Campus Culture: Tuesday, April 9, 1:00-2:00 p.m. in the Owl鈥檚 Nest

Optimizing Value for Students: Wednesday, April 10, 1:30-2:30 p.m., University Hall Meeting Room A/B

Financial Stewardship: Thursday, April 11, 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., University Hall Meeting Room A/B

Each of these sessions is hosted by the sub-committee working on that theme. They are another opportunity for the committee to incorporate feedback from the university community into the strategic plan under development.

Please share your thoughts and ideas by attending sessions for as many of the different themes as possible.

Additionally, please save the date for a Strategic Planning Town Hall on Monday, April 22 at 12:00 pm in Dever Stage, where we will offer a presentation on the entire planning process and the work of the committee.

Best,
Sabine Klein
Kevin Hearn
Strategic Planning Co-Chairs

 

*REMINDER* Strategic Planning Committee: Focus Areas & Presentations | April 1, 2024

*REMINDER*

Dear Campus Community,

Thank you for your continued interest in and support of the work of the Strategic Planning Committee. Following our 3-day focused session in early February, we continue to meet weekly and expect to do so for the remainder of the academic year.

As we move forward, we are working in three sub-committees, each championing an area of the proposed plan. The themes or focus for each sub-committee were determined by our prioritization of the goals that have emerged from our analysis of your input and the knowledge and expertise of our committee members. We are now in the process of refining the areas of focus and sharpening our recommendations in each area so while the descriptions of each area provided below are not final, we expect to move these forward in our proposed strategic plan.

These areas of focus are as follows:

  • Campus Culture: In this area of focus, we are addressing how we learn, work, and grow together through a shared sense of pride in our identity, our history, and our accomplishments. We are setting goals around campus engagement activities, communication and outreach, and best practices for collaboration between individuals, offices, and divisions.
  • Student Value: In this area of focus, we are looking at what makes the 91桃色 State experience valuable for all students, alumni, and the broader community. We are setting goals around our academic portfolio, enrollment, and student outcomes to highlight the true meaning of a 91桃色 State degree.
  • Finances: In this area of focus, we are addressing how we manage our resources to best serve our campus community and fulfill our mission of providing a high-quality education at an accessible price. We are setting goals that allow us to achieve financial sustainability, invest in the University, and ultimately, grow our resources for the benefit of everyone.

Looking ahead, we are again asking you to join us in our work by participating in a series of open, drop-in sessions focused on each theme or area of the plan. We are calling these sessions 鈥Caffeinated Conversations鈥 as we will provide coffee and a brief presentation of our work in exchange for your feedback, expertise, questions, and ideas for consideration. Each sub-committee will host two sessions on their focus area and we encourage you to join a session in each area as the content will be different for each sub-committee. 

Focus 1 - Campus Culture

  • Wednesday, April 3, 9:00-10:00 am, Owl's Nest
  • Tuesday, April 9, 1:00-2:00 pm, Owl's Nest

Focus 2 - Student Value

  • Tuesday, April 2, 2:15-3:15 pm, Ely 346
  • Wednesday, April 10,1:30-2:30 pm, University Hall, Mtg Rm A/B

Focus 3 - Finances

  • Wednesday, April 3, 10:00-11 am, Owl's Nest
  • Thursday, April 11, 11:30 am-12:30 pm, University Hall, Mtg Rm A/B

Additionally, please save the date for a Strategic Planning Town Hall on Monday, April 22 at 12:00 pm in Dever Stage, where we will offer a presentation on the entire planning process and the work of the committee. More details will be shared closer to the date.

Thank you for your continued engagement with this critical work. If you have any questions or concerns or simply want to learn more, please contact any member of the Strategic Planning Committee listed below. We all consider it an honor to represent our University community in this work.

Dr. Sabine Klein
Dr. Kevin Hearn

Strategic Planning Committee Co-Chairs

Strategic Planning Committee Members:

  • Amber Monroe, User Experience Librarian & Head of Access Services
  • Audrey Antosz, Administrative Assistant, Sports Medicine & Human Performance
  • Carolyn Healey, Administrative Assistant, Ethnic & Gender Studies, Sociology, Hispanic and Liberal/Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Jessica Tansey, Assistant Dean, Graduate and Continuing Education
  • Josh Hettrick, Associate Director of Space Management
  • Dr. Kevin Hearn, Vice President of Enrollment Management & Student Affairs
  • Laura Blockel, Director of Corporate and Foundation Grants, Institutional Advancement
  • Leah Nielsen, Associate Professor of Creative Writing, Department of English
  • Dr. Leslie Rice, Executive Director of Communication, Marketing, & Branding
  • Luis Gonzalez, Maintainer, Dower Center
  • Dr. Margot Hennessy, Professor, Department of Ethnic and Gender Studies
  • Maria Feuerstein, Associate Vice President of Strategic Finance & Institutional Planning
  • Marlee Berg-Haryasz, Assistant Director of Student-Athlete Well being, Recruitment & Retention; Head Men's and Women's Cross Country Coach; Asst Men's & Women's Track & Field Coach
  • Matt Dellea, Director of Student Activities, Involvement & Leadership (SAIL)
  • Dr. Max Saito, Professor, Department of Communication
  • Michael Mazeika, Director of Undergraduate Admission
  • Capt. Mike Foyle, Assistant Director of University Police
  • Nicole West, Director of the Course Achievement, Retention & Engagement Center (CARE)
  • Dr. Paul Cacolice, Associate Professor, Department of Movement Science, Sport & Leisure Studies; Faculty Athletic Representative
  • Dr. Sabine Klein, Associate Dean, School of Education, Arts, Communications & Humanities; School of Criminology, Psychology, Social Justice & Public Policy
  • Sherard Johnson, Assistant Practicum Education Director, Department of Social Work
  • Sierra Alexander, Diversity and Inclusion Senior Program Coordinator
  • Dr. Susan McDiarmid, Director of Clinical Education & Associate Professor, Physician Assistant Program
  • Dr. Susanne Chuku, Professor, Department of Economics
  • Alexis Pratt, Student Representative
  • Daniel Currier, Student Trustee and SGA Representative
Strategic Planning Committee: Focus Areas & Presentations | March 20, 2024

Dear Campus Community,

Thank you for your continued interest in and support of the work of the Strategic Planning Committee. Following our 3-day focused session in early February, we continue to meet weekly and expect to do so for the remainder of the academic year.

As we move forward, we are working in three sub-committees, each championing an area of the proposed plan. The themes or focus for each sub-committee were determined by our prioritization of the goals that have emerged from our analysis of your input and the knowledge and expertise of our committee members. We are now in the process of refining the areas of focus and sharpening our recommendations in each area so while the descriptions of each area provided below are not final, we expect to move these forward in our proposed strategic plan.

These areas of focus are as follows:

  • Campus Culture: In this area of focus, we are addressing how we learn, work, and grow together through a shared sense of pride in our identity, our history, and our accomplishments. We are setting goals around campus engagement activities, communication and outreach, and best practices for collaboration between individuals, offices, and divisions.
     
  • Student Value: In this area of focus, we are looking at what makes the 91桃色 State experience valuable for all students, alumni, and the broader community. We are setting goals around our academic portfolio, enrollment, and student outcomes to highlight the true meaning of a 91桃色 State degree.
     
  • Finances: In this area of focus, we are addressing how we manage our resources to best serve our campus community and fulfill our mission of providing a high-quality education at an accessible price. We are setting goals that allow us to achieve financial sustainability, invest in the University, and ultimately, grow our resources for the benefit of everyone.

Looking ahead, we invite you to a series of open, drop-in sessions focused on each theme or area of the plan. We are calling these sessions 鈥Caffeinated Conversations鈥 as we will provide coffee and a brief presentation of our work in exchange for your feedback, expertise, questions, and ideas for consideration. Each sub-committee will host two sessions on their focus area, and we encourage you to join a session in each area as the content will be different for each sub-committee. 

Focus 1 - Campus Culture

  • Wednesday, April 3, 9:00-10:00 am, Owl's Nest
  • Tuesday, April 9, 1:00-2:00 pm, Owl's Nest

Focus 2 - Student Value

  • Tuesday, April 2, 2:15-3:15 pm, Ely 346
  • Wednesday, April 10,1:30-2:30 pm, University Hall, Mtg Rm A/B

Focus 3 - Finances

  • Wednesday, April 3, 10:00-11am, Owl's Nest
  • Thursday, April 11:30 am-12:30pm, University Hall, Mtg Rm A/B

Additionally, please save the date for a Strategic Planning Town Hall on Monday, April 22 where we will offer a presentation on the entire planning process and the work of the committee. More details will be shared closer to the date.

Thank you for your continued engagement with this critical work. If you have any questions or concerns or simply want to learn more, please contact any member of the Strategic Planning Committee listed below. We all consider it an honor to represent our University community in this work.

Dr. Sabine Klein

Dr. Kevin Hearn

Strategic Planning Committee Co-Chairs

Strategic Planning Committee Members:

  • Amber Monroe, User Experience Librarian & Head of Access Services
  • Audrey Antosz, Administrative Assistant, Sports Medicine & Human Performance
  • Carolyn Healey, Administrative Assistant, Ethnic & Gender Studies, Sociology, Hispanic and Liberal/Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Jessica Tansey, Assistant Dean, Graduate and Continuing Education
  • Josh Hettrick, Associate Director of Space Management
  • Dr. Kevin Hearn, Vice President of Enrollment Management & Student Affairs
  • Laura Blockel, Director of Corporate and Foundation Grants, Institutional Advancement
  • Leah Nielsen, Associate Professor of Creative Writing, Department of English
  • Dr. Leslie Rice, Executive Director of Communication, Marketing, & Branding
  • Luis Gonzalez, Maintainer, Dower Center
  • Dr. Margot Hennessy, Professor, Department of Ethnic and Gender Studies
  • Maria Feuerstein, Associate Vice President of Strategic Finance & Institutional Planning
  • Marlee Berg-Haryasz, Assistant Director of Student-Athlete Well being, Recruitment & Retention; Head Men's and Women's Cross Country Coach; Asst Men's & Women's Track & Field Coach
  • Matt Dellea, Director of Student Activities, Involvement & Leadership (SAIL)
  • Dr. Max Saito, Professor, Department of Communication
  • Michael Mazeika, Director of Undergraduate Admission
  • Capt. Mike Foyle, Assistant Director of University Police
  • Nicole West, Director of the Course Achievement, Retention & Engagement Center (CARE)
  • Dr. Paul Cacolice, Associate Professor, Department of Movement Science, Sport & Leisure Studies; Faculty Athletic Representative
  • Dr. Sabine Klein, Associate Dean, School of Education, Arts, Communications & Humanities; School of Criminology, Psychology, Social Justice & Public Policy
  • Sherard Johnson, Assistant Practicum Education Director, Department of Social Work
  • Sierra Alexander, Diversity and Inclusion Senior Program Coordinator
  • Dr. Susan McDiarmid, Director of Clinical Education & Associate Professor, Physician Assistant Program
  • Dr. Susanne Chuku, Professor, Department of Economics
  • Alexis Pratt, Student Representative
  • Daniel Currier, Student Trustee and SGA Representative
Strategic Planning Committee Update | February 23, 2024

Dear Campus Community,

We write today to provide an update on the University鈥檚 Strategic Planning process.

As President Thompson noted in the recent State of the University address, the development of our new Strategic Plan shapes our shared future by directing our decisions and actions. It will be the guide for us to move collectively through the next five years and beyond as we focus on the values, ideals, and goals that we develop and execute together.

Recently, the Strategic Planning Committee (SPC) met with  for three days of Concentrated work to shape our plan. Thanks to your participation in visioning sessions, focus groups, and surveys, the SPCE was able to work with over 100 pages of your ideas and goals for our future. This vital information allowed us to complete a  and  of the University鈥檚 current state, consider our future through the lens of a risk analysis, and identify three strategic focus areas for the campus community.

We thank those who graciously gave of their time and energy to these three days, and we also thank the colleagues of our committee members who helped cover responsibilities to allow us the opportunity to collaborate. You can see from the list of committee members below that this plan is being developed by a diverse group of representatives. These individuals come from all areas of our campus community and bring unique perspectives to the work to ensure that this plan represents the viewpoints and goals of the entire campus.

At the conclusion of our time together, President Thompson asked the two of us, Dr. Kevin Hearn, Vice President of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs, and Dr. Sabine Klein, Associate Dean in Academic Affairs, to serve as committee co-chairs moving forward. She also asked Maria Feuerstein, Associate Vice President of Strategic Finance and Institutional Planning; Dr. Leslie Rice, Executive Director of Communication, Marketing, and Branding; Daniel Currier, Student Trustee; and Alexis Pratt, Student Representative, to serve with us as the Executive Committee for SPC. As a leadership group, we pledge our commitment to sharing information about the plan and inviting participation from everyone as we move forward.

Strategic Planning will only be effective if we are all committed to the process of bringing ideas, goals, and efforts together for the future of our University. We encourage you to connect with the committee members listed here or reach out to use at StrategicPlanning@westfield.ma.edu to learn more about our work and share your thoughts.

The future is bright for 91桃色 and we look forward to our shared success.

Sincerely,

Dr. Sabine Klein

and

Dr. Kevin Hearn

Strategic Planning Committee Members:

  • Amber Monroe, User Experience Librarian & Head of Access Services
  • Audrey Antosz, Administrative Assistant, Sports Medicine & Human Performance
  • Carolyn Healey, Administrative Assistant, Ethnic & Gender Studies, Sociology, Hispanic and Liberal/Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Jessica Tansey, Assistant Dean, Graduate and Continuing Education
  • Josh Hettrick, Associate Director of Space Management
  • Dr. Kevin Hearn, Vice President of Enrollment Management & Student Affairs
  • Laura Blockel, Director of Corporate and Foundation Grants, Institutional Advancement
  • Leah Nielsen, Associate Professor of Creative Writing, Department of English 
  • Dr. Leslie Rice, Executive Director of Communication, Marketing, & Branding
  • Luis Gonzalez, Maintainer, Dower Center
  • Dr. Margot Hennessy, Professor, Department of Ethnic and Gender Studies
  • Maria Feuerstein, Associate Vice President of Strategic Finance & Institutional Planning
  • Marlee Berg-Haryasz, Assistant Director of Student-Athlete Well being, Recruitment & Retention; Head Men's and Women's Cross Country Coach; Asst Men's & Women's Track & Field Coach
  • Matt Dellea, Director of Student Activities, Involvement & Leadership (SAIL)
  • Dr. Max Saito, Professor, Department of Communication
  • Michael Mazeika, Director of Undergraduate Admission
  • Capt. Mike Foyle, Assistant Director of University Police
  • Nicole West, Director of the Course Achievement, Retention & Engagement Center (CARE)
  • Dr. Paul Cacolice, Associate Professor, Department of Movement Science, Sport & Leisure Studies; Faculty Athletic Representative
  • Dr. Sabine Klein, Associate Dean, School of Education, Arts, Communications & Humanities; School of Criminology, Psychology, Social Justice & Public Policy
  • Sherard Johnson, Assistant Practicum Education Director, Department of Social Work
  • Sierra Alexander, Diversity and Inclusion Senior Program Coordinator
  • Dr. Susan McDiarmid, Director of Clinical Education & Associate Professor, Physician Assistant Program
  • Dr. Susanne Chuku, Professor, Department of Economics 
  • Alexis Pratt, Student Representative
  • Daniel Currier, Student Trustee and SGA Representative
President's Message | January 17, 2024

One-hundred-eighty-five years is a very long time for an institution of higher education to be in existence. 91桃色 has stood the test of time by educating learners and enriching communities across the Commonwealth. As we celebrate our history during this special time, we also have the opportunity to shape the next five years strategically, as 91桃色 expands upon infinite possibilities of success. This is why you have been selected to serve on the strategic plan committee.

Strategic plans set the guideposts and paths for organizations to achieve important goals. Over February 5-7 in Scanlon Hall Banquet Room A, you will engage with SME Strategic consulting to address important questions such as, who will be in the future? What important innovations in learning should we use? How will we communicate new and important directions? Your participation on the strategic plan committee is critical to shaping a future we think consists of infinite possibilities.

The work of institution-wide strategic planning will require a commitment of your time. We are asking you to participate 9 a.m. 鈥 4 p.m. for three days. You might think three days how can I spend so much time? What about my work? The commitment of time underscores the importance of this effort. We know you might not be able to participate every minute. Give us what you can. Over the three days we will provide breakfast, lunch and snack breaks.

At the end of the three days I am certain we will have a wonderful beginning to the next 185 years of 91桃色. Please know you have my gratitude and the support needed to fulfill this important endeavor.

I am sharing again my thoughts on a future for 91桃色 State. I hope these ideas will guide your thinking and shape our collective direction.

  • A destination location for high achieving people;
  • A place and organization that values equity, diversity and inclusion;
  • An organization that acts locally and thinks globally;
  • A financially sustainable institution.

I wish you all well as you embark on this journey and look forward to your thoughts for our 91桃色.

Warmly,
Linda

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