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Strategic Planning


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Received the following e-mail in my Albany mail today....the part in bold is what I wanted to call attention to. Is this process something the University goes through ever year for the upcoming year or is this something more substantial...5-10 year plan? Just throwing it out there....perhaps someone has some insight.

 

Dear UAlbany Community:

 

The University at Albany is in the final stages of creating a shared

vision for and definition of diversity. This effort is being led by Dr.

Tamra Minor, the University's Chief Diversity Officer. Dr. Minor's

office has compiled and analyzed feedback from focus group sessions and

survey data from more than 1,000 UAlbany faculty, staff and students who

offered their ideas on a UAlbany vision for diversity.

 

This information has been used as the basis for a draft vision statement

and definition of diversity. I ask that you please review the posted

drafts and reply with your feedback and suggestions. We will attempt to

incorporate your comments and finalize the draft so it is a true

reflection of the University. This new vision and definition will help

inform the upcoming strategic planning process. Please provide your

feedback no later than December 1st by logging on to MyUAlbany at

http://www.albany.edu/myualbany/

 

Sincerely yours,

 

George M. Philip

President

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