ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ President Beverly Warren inspired the university community to embrace the upcoming academic year as the βYear of Innovationβ in seeking new ways to collaborate with a collective purpose that makes a positive impact on the region and the world.
President Warren delivered her remarks Oct. 17 at her annual State of the University Address, which was attended by more than 300 people at the ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ Student Center Kiva on the ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ Campus and watched on a livestream across the universityβs eight-campus system.
βThis is the start of an innovation era,β President Warren said. βThis is where our future begins to define us. We are perfectly suited to be that unique university where everyone, in every facet of our communities, is an innovator β a designer β a boundary expander.β
Noting the previous academic yearβs many accomplishments, President Warren recognized students and educators who have made a profound impact. The presentation shared video vignettes highlighting the research accomplishments of Associate Professor of Biological Sciences , and public relations major , whose play β(In)Dependent: The Heroin Projectβ drew national attention for its portrayal of those who struggle with opioid addiction.
The audience also enjoyed a that included highlights of the universityβs academic and athletic successes. President Warren shared accolades for a year that included significant increases in research funding, awards and recognition for the universityβs inclusive excellence, Wick Poetry Center and University College, and the designation of the May 4 site as a National Historic Landmark.
President Warren called on the entire ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ State community to consider its purpose in approaching challenges that lead to meaningful contributions.
βWhen we act with collective purpose, we naturally seek and embrace connections beyond our disciplines and departments,β President Warren said. βWe must be that university that unleashes the power of multidisciplinary action and collaboration. We must believe that our best discoveries occur when disciplines collide.β
President Warren pointed to ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ Stateβs new Brain Health Research Institute as an example of the types of partnerships that join faculty and staff from literally every facet of the university to advance collaborative inquiry and multidisciplinary research. She also called on the audience to imagine a future where ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ State is the βcenterpiece of a far-ranging and boundary spanning Center of Design Innovation β a center that embraces a curriculum for all and students who are owned by none.β
President Warren called upon the university to consider adopting an innovation mindset to address some of the worldβs most intractable problems.
βChallenges like climate change, healthcare enhancement, educational transformation and civil discourse that drives mutual understanding and social change β we can be at the center of prototypes and novel ideas that can make a real difference in real lives and real communities,β she said.
video: 2017 State of the University address