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Go Blue Archive - March 2009

Dear Colleagues,

For a short month, February was certainly full of activities and interesting developments at UMaine. As I do each month, I will offer a few examples in this message and invite you to visit www.umaine.edu/insideumaine for more details about things that are happening in our community.

The pride and commitment of UMaine’s faculty, staff and students have been on full display as we all work within the process designed to find new, more efficient ways to deliver public higher education in our state. The two recent open forums on this subject — one with Chancellor Pattenaude and one with the University of Maine System’s reorganization task force — have been exceptionally well-attended. Members of our faculty and others have spoken passionately about UMaine and its invaluable statewide role and I have no doubt that those who are addressing these issues now have a better understanding of UMaine and its distinctiveness. I appreciate the efforts of Faculty Senate President Dianne Hoff and all the others who continue to work so hard to help communicate the vital message of UMaine’s quality and value at this important time.

I also want you to know that I am committed to continuing to make the UMaine case with the chancellor, the other presidents, the Board of Trustees, legislators and others who will have a say in how the System is reorganized. My central message is quite simple: Without a strong, well-funded flagship university, our state’s problems will only get worse. On the other hand, a University of Maine that is empowered and enabled to fulfill its essential mission is truly the key to a brighter future for our state. A great many advocates — the Board of Visitors, key legislators, community and business leaders, alumni and others — are helping us communicate this message. Even so, it is particularly important right now that every one of us who believes in UMaine and what it means to our state’s future takes the opportunity created by this discussion to emphasize the invaluable nature of this institution. All of our efforts, combined, can really make the difference.

At the same time, we are working to develop the Fiscal Year 2010 UMaine budget. This is, of course, particularly difficult because of the general economic issues and their impact on public higher education in Maine. I particularly want to thank Provost Sue Hunter, VP Janet Waldron and Budget Director Claire Strickland, who have joined me in working with the faculty, the deans and others in leadership positions all around UMaine who are working through the budget planning process. All of our efforts are aimed at minimizing impact on our students and preserving the core academic mission during these trying times. I invite each member of the UMaine community to attend one of the upcoming community budget sessions, to learn more about the details of the situation and to provide input:

Once again this month, I would like to mention just a few of the notable achievements involving UMaine faculty and staff members during the past few weeks.

While our students take a break for the next two weeks, preparing to return to campus for the final few weeks of the academic year, we can all share in appreciation for the good work that characterizes the UMaine community. While we are certainly facing challenges, I am hopeful that our collective efforts will continue to influence those who are examining public higher education in Maine and that the result will be a sustainable structure that recognizes UMaine’s distinctive role.

Sincerely,

Bob Kennedy
President

Image Description: President Robert A. Kennedy

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