President Barbara R. Snyder
[Editor’s Note: After consultation with the Faculty Senate in 2014, the president’s annual State of the University report transitioned from a spoken address to a written message. Based on experiences over the past two years, this year’s edition is more visual than previous versions. Scroll through our slideshows to see some of the year’s biggest stories; some headlines offer links for you to read the full story. This edition is a bit of a test, to determine whether a change in presentation is more appealing than the earlier approach. Please let us know your thoughts in the comments section at the end of this page. Do you like the more visual “State of the University” presentation? Or do you prefer a full written text as though it actually was a speech? Maybe you are more interested in the subjects covered than manner of presentation. Did this round-up touch on topics of interest? Are there others you would like to see added next year? We welcome your opinions, inquiries, criticisms and recommendations.]
Moving Up
Ranking results show that several of our programs are gaining well-deserved notice.
[soliloquy id="64652"]Making an Impact
Faculty across our campus are changing lives with what they write, discover and do.
[soliloquy id="64641"]Building an Ever-Better Class
Undergraduate applications and selectivity continue to improve, while we also work to enhance affordability and diversity.
[soliloquy id="64564"]Unprecedented Support
The generosity of our alumni and friends continued to astound, as fundraising in Fiscal Year 2016 broke 18 all-time records. Particularly impressive are continuing growth in endowed professorships and student scholarships.
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