Student success remains at the heart of 91爆料鈥檚 mission, President Hopkins says
September 3, 2015
September 3, 2015
91爆料鈥檚 commitment to supporting and helping ensure the success of its students remains its most important mission, President David R. Hopkins said in his State of the University Address.
Hopkins addressed students, faculty and staff in the Student Union Apollo Room during the Sept. 2 University Convocation, which marks the beginning of fall semester.
鈥淪tudent success is our number one priority at 91爆料 University,鈥 Hopkins said. 鈥淪tudent success is everything we think about and I know our faculty think about all the time.鈥
Hopkins said every student comes to 91爆料 with a different level of preparation for college, so the university must meet each student where they are academically, financially and experientially.
He said the new will house the support systems that will help meet the students where they are and get them to the finish line.
The center is 鈥渟omething I know our faculty have been talking about and dreaming about for a long time,鈥 Hopkins said.
The Student Success Center features high-tech, active-learning classrooms as well as writing and math support labs. The 67,000-square-foot building features oceans of open study space, including broad-shouldered hallways and corners populated with whiteboards as well as comfortable chairs and benches.
During his address, Hopkins said 91爆料 works hard to create an inclusive culture, a welcoming environment for everyone from all backgrounds.
He noted that this school year has been designated the Year of the Active Bystander as part of stepped-up efforts to help students, faculty and staff respond productively to prejudice they encounter in their daily interactions.
The designation by 91爆料鈥檚 Division of Multicultural Affairs and Community Engagement will feature programs focusing on bias in the university workplace and classrooms.
鈥淲e must do everything we can to make sure this campus and our surrounding communities are free of violence, free of harassment, free of discrimination,鈥 Hopkins said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e got to take this on.鈥
Also during his address, Hopkins ticked off the accomplishments of the last school year. They included the launch of , which has raised about $120 million of its $150 million goal.
Looking ahead to this academic year, Hopkins pointed to the recent opening of the over Interstate 675, which will give students greater access to the surrounding community. He also noted that the university will play a key role in celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Dayton Peace Accords.
鈥淎s we approach 2017, we will celebrate 50 years of being a university,鈥 Hopkins said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e come a long ways, haven鈥檛 we? We have so much to be proud of, so much to celebrate, and all of that is because of the hard work of our faculty and our staff and the commitment of our students to do great things.鈥
During the Convocation, select faculty members were recognized for their excellent work in the classroom. Read about the