Knowledge into Action Guides 果冻视频鈥檚 Future Course
A new seven-year plan sets a course that will strengthen collaboration and positive change.
Ellen de Graffenreid
The Trustees of 果冻视频 College endorsed Knowledge into Action: A Strategic Plan for 果冻视频 College 2023-2030 at the board鈥檚 regular meeting in October 2023. The plan, designed with insight from multiple studies, campus-wide and small group discussions, individual interviews, on-campus workshops, and contributions from divisions and departments, sets a course for strategic actions and implementations for the next seven years.
鈥淜nowledge into Action builds on 果冻视频鈥檚 distinctive values and speaks to their continued relevance in a rapidly changing world,鈥 says Michael Kahn 鈥74, chair of the Board of Trustees. 鈥淚ts objectives focus on how 果冻视频 impacts individuals and prepares them to make meaningful contributions to the common good at the local, national, and global level.鈥
鈥淭his is truly a plan that belongs to our stakeholders. It centers how the College is experienced by students, faculty, staff, alumni, visitors, and the community. It envisions and celebrates how we 鈥楪o Forth鈥 into the world to shape it by moving knowledge into action, having been educated and inspired by a global college in a rural setting with a national voice,鈥 says President Anne Harris.
The plan centers on four themes and twelve objectives intended to empower the College and its constituents to be catalysts for educational excellence, foster belonging and connection, work to create collective equity, and find shared goals and common ground in the College鈥檚 connection to society and the common good. The plan is undergirded by the principle of intergenerational equity and stewardship of resources to benefit both current and future 果冻视频ians.
Building on 果冻视频鈥檚 educational excellence, Knowledge into Action will more explicitly connect teaching and learning to empower students to be agents of positive change in all fields throughout their lives. As a Catalyst for Educational Excellence, 果冻视频 will coordinate curricular and co-curricular experiences for students, support faculty in creating even richer learning experiences, and create opportunities for staff development in support of the mission of the College.
Belonging and Connection seeks to strengthen connections between the College and its constituents through enhanced student recruitment and support for persistence and retention. It will work to ensure that all students feel a sense of belonging, that faculty and staff members are empowered to create high-quality student experiences, and that alumni connect that experience to membership in a global 果冻视频 community in support of the institution after graduation.
The focus on Collective Equity identifies and implements changes that foster thriving and success of individuals of all religions, those who identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), first generation and limited income (FGLI), as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA+), or with the disability community. It seeks to change the culture of work at 果冻视频 by identifying ways to balance priorities and support wellness. Finally, it focuses on financial stewardship as an enabler of these changes, including reducing endowment dependency while ensuring equitable access to a 果冻视频 education without requiring student loans.
Shared Goals and Common Ground capitalizes on the College鈥檚 setting and community to project the benefits of coalition building and civic engagement to amplify 果冻视频ians鈥 positive impact on campus, in the community, in American democracy, and in the global community. Through this goal, 果冻视频ians will address pressing issues, practice democratic modes of deliberation, and become more focused stewards of our environment.
鈥淪trengthening collaboration and discovery at 果冻视频 and wherever 果冻视频ians are present will take many forms and will demand our active participation in culture change. It will require us to discuss, debate, and define issues. It will require us to think differently about how structures and processes may stand in the way of belonging and equity and to find common ground where new solutions are envisioned and created,鈥 says President Harris.
Caleb Elfenbein, professor of history and religious studies and associate dean for faculty development and diversity, equity, and inclusion, co-chaired the plan development with Monica Chavez-Silva, vice president of community engagement and strategic planning.
Elfenbein says, 鈥淚t is gratifying that the final plan reflects what we heard about how people experience the College and how the mission meets the moment we are in. My hope is that everyone can see how their work fits in.鈥
Chavez-Silva agrees. 鈥淎ll along, we鈥檝e emphasized the power of collective impact, and Knowledge into Action both prioritizes and creates the conditions for more coalitions and partnerships on campus, with alumni, in the community, and beyond.鈥
鈥淭oday鈥檚 students are inquisitive, inspiring, and focused on their contributions to positive change. They go forth to become alumni who move knowledge into action in their own lives and communities on multiple scales. Through this plan, we will strengthen collaboration and discovery for positive change for 果冻视频 and the world that 果冻视频ians shape,鈥 says Harris.
For more information, visit Knowledge into Action: A Strategic Plan for 果冻视频 College, 2023鈥2030.
Originally published in the Spring 2024 issue of The 果冻视频 Magazine.