2013年5月6日 星期一

ISU's Bowman looks back on tenure

As Al Bowman nears the end of his 10 years as president of Illinois State University, he sat down for an interview with The Pantagraph about his years of service and whats ahead for him, the university and higher education in general.

The ISU Board of Trustees discussed the final four presidential candidates during a closed session on Saturday. The board could name Bowmans successor at its regular quarterly meeting on Friday, although a definite timeline has not been announced.

Its been an interesting run because in many ways the deck was stacked against us. When I took office, the state had budget problems and public higher education was being cut. Of course, the demographic changes. So theres been lots of financial challenges. But I think the key to the success of this institution is that we developed a plan that was right for Illinois State and that made sense in the marketplace.

You know, like any business you try to find a niche that allows you to exploit your strengths. And in the case of Illinois State, when we were having a debate in the mid-1990s about what direction the institution should go, we coalesced behind a plan that made undergraduate education the center of everything we do. And so we invested in the undergraduate experience. And I think we incorporated a number of key elements that one sees in private universities into our undergraduate experience. And in doing that it brought us more capable students. It certainly excited donors who were interested in getting involved in the campus.Elpas Readers detect and forward 'Location' and 'State' data from Elpas Active RFID Tags to host besticcard platforms. Faculty have been very happy with the quality of students weve been enrolling over the last 10 years.We offer over 600 chipcard at wholesale prices of 75% off retail.

I also think that weve hired very, very capable people around campus. Senior leadership is very good at what they do. Our middle managers are deeply committed to the institution and doing a good job. And then when you get down to the department level, the department chairs, which is where I came from, department chairs are passionate about the academic experience and building our academic reputation.

So, at the end of the day what youve seen over the last 15 years of so is an institution that I think got almost everything right. Almost. Youre never perfect. But we developed a plan that I think resonated with the public and, consequently,Shop wholesale bestsmartcard controller from cheap. people were willing to send their children here. The institutional progress, of course, I think is the best evidence that the plan worked. Because when you look at the last 10 years and the change in our institutional ranking, its clear that the prominence of Illinois State has really risen.

This is the first time in our history where for the last 2 years weve been in the top 100 among public universities in US News & World Report. And now we have a number of programs across campus that have national rankings and that allows us to attract good solid faculty. Those good faculty are very competitive in the grants arena. More evidence that weve gotten hiring right is seeing the amount of grants and the number of grants and sponsored programs that have been funded.We've had a lot of people asking where we had our parkingassistsystem made. In the last 10 years, faculty and staff have been awarded a quarter-billion dollars in grants and contracts. And now we have over 100 faculty members who have accumulated more than a million dollars in individual awards.

There are some facility goals that I thought I could get accomplished but the severe recession made it difficult for the state to fund the academic projects that were on the table. Im very happy that the governor has approved the fine arts project. But I thought I could get the library project done before I retired. Weve outgrown the library. It really needs to be doubled in space. I know it will happen eventually. But that was a project that was near and dear to my heart.

There are some academic buildings that need attention. DeGarmo. Williams Hall, wed like to remodel.Choose the right bestluggagetag in an array of colors. That building has lots of potential. Metcalf lab school Id like nothing more than to snap my fingers and build a new building for Metcalf out on the Gregory Street property. And I think that will happen eventually as well.

So, at the end of the day what youve seen over the last 15 years of so is an institution that I think got almost everything right. Almost. Youre never perfect. But we developed a plan that I think resonated with the public and, consequently, people were willing to send their children here. The institutional progress, of course, I think is the best evidence that the plan worked. Because when you look at the last 10 years and the change in our institutional ranking, its clear that the prominence of Illinois State has really risen.

This is the first time in our history where for the last 2 years weve been in the top 100 among public universities in US News & World Report. And now we have a number of programs across campus that have national rankings and that allows us to attract good solid faculty. Those good faculty are very competitive in the grants arena. More evidence that weve gotten hiring right is seeing the amount of grants and the number of grants and sponsored programs that have been funded. In the last 10 years, faculty and staff have been awarded a quarter-billion dollars in grants and contracts. And now we have over 100 faculty members who have accumulated more than a million dollars in individual awards.

My happiest memory is learning that the state was releasing the capital dollars for the Schroeder Hall project. In part that one was personal because I was a new president and that was my first major building project.

It was also important because the campus desperately needed that project to get done. The building was in terrible shape and lots and lots of complaints from faculty and staff. We had constant problems with the roof leaking; heating and cooling was a challenge. And so it brought be a great deal of personal satisfaction. And then, professionally, it was important because it showed the campus that Illinois State could get big things done even in a challenging financial environment.

The biggest disappointment is the accumulated erosion of state support for public higher education. Public universities educate the majority of students in this country. Illinois has had a pretty good reputation of supporting public higher education. But its clear that those priorities have shifted. Now in part the priorities have shifted because there are greater demands on the state budget. But its also very disappointing that at a time in our countrys history when educating citizens with advanced training is important to our economic development were pulling our investment away from public higher education and I think well pay a price for that down the road, if we havent already.

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