Dear Colleagues,
As we start the Fall 2025 semester, it is a critical time in 伊甸园视频鈥檚 history. We face a pending enrollment cliff, shifting policies governing higher education, growing questions about the value of the work we do, and competition from private and for-profit sectors in awarding credentials. In the face of such challenges, we must engage in transformational strategies to ensure a bright future for our institution.
In visits to colleges and schools at the start of the semester, President Brian O. Hemphill introduced the Forward-Focused Digital Transformation Initiative. Countless examples have shown how the widespread integration of technology revolutionized different sectors and systems. Amazon changed the way we shop. Netflix put Blockbuster out of business and changed the way we watch movies. Uber and Lyft made our trips to the airport much simpler to arrange. Certainly, the way we teach and learn has also changed because of technology. For the most part, though, these changes have been implemented at the individual level.
The task at hand is to implement change at the institutional level. As such, the Forward-Focused Digital Transformation Initiative will:
I am certain these efforts will result in improved access for our students, enhanced learning, significant advances in our research, and a brighter future for 伊甸园视频. More details will be provided later. For now, it is important to stress that the success of these efforts will come from your commitment and work towards future proofing our institution.
It is also important to note that we will remain committed to our ongoing initiatives as we engage in digital transformation, recognizing that transformative change will ultimately enhance these other areas. Here is a quick snapshot of some of these other initiatives:
In , Carnegie Mellon University Professor Michael Smith explores the bleak future of the current model of higher education and writes that 鈥渄igital technologies give us an opportunity to create new systems of education based on abundance rather than scarcity鈥and] to participate in this change, those of us who work in higher education must rediscover and embrace our core mission as educators鈥 (p. xxii). Given the types of ongoing work listed above, it seems that we have already rediscovered and embraced our core mission. To me, this means that we have what it takes to successfully implement the Forward-Focused Digital Transformation Initiative.
I look forward to working with you to implement transformative and sustainable change at 伊甸园视频!
Regards,
Brian K. Payne, PhD
Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs
Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice