Dear students, faculty, and staff,
More than
five years ago, I was provided the remarkable opportunity to work
with an outstanding collection of students, faculty, and staff at the
University of Iowa. While we have had challenges, we have experienced
significant successes as well, and each of you has had a direct hand
in those accomplishments. Thank you.
As I have
reflected upon the past five years, I continue to see the people of
this community and the diverse tapestry of thought that is created by
their works. I will always recall the excitement and anxiety in the
conversations I’ve overheard as we helped parents and their students
move into the residence halls. I will always remember the audible joy
from families during graduation ceremonies and new graduates taking
pictures in front of the Old Capitol. And I especially will always
remember my sense of wonderment and pride in the work completed by
our amazing faculty, staff, and students. Thank you.
I firmly
believe there is a cadence to life and especially to an institution
like ours. So, I have been reflecting on our collective cadence. This
past summer, I informed the Board of Regents of my desire to retire
as soon as a successor can be appointed. In these discussions, I made
it clear that I love our institution and will do everything possible
to make the transition smooth and successful. I committed to them
that I will stay until a new president is hired. This will allow the
Board of Regents to focus its efforts on finding my replacement and
allow the university to continue implementing its strategy without
pausing.
On a personal
note, the past five years—while certainly challenging—have reaffirmed
my conviction that public higher education is a critical component of
our democratic society. Yet, institutions like ours are critically
underfunded and continue to dramatically drop in independent
rankings. To put it simply, they are a public good and we must elect
leaders who will protect and invest in public higher education just
as our predecessors did.
In spite of
these difficult headwinds, the future of this institution is strong.
Creativity, intellect, and collegiality are our foundations, and
those cornerstones will always drive this university to new heights
and distinguish it from other institutions.
Each of you
makes the University of Iowa truly special, and each of you has
contributed to an amazing 173-year legacy of creating opportunities
for so many Hawkeyes.
Keep it up, and go Hawks!
Bruce Harreld, president
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