Summer Snapshots 2025
From the looks of it, our University community members sure enjoyed themselves over the summer months. From a big adventure around the world to a laid-back staycation, take a look at the fun they had.
Syracuse University’s Academic Strategic Plan Oversight Committee seeks nominations of students, faculty and staff interested in serving on working groups to help support the implementation of the strategic plan.
The working groups will help inform the work of the Oversight Committee, which has been charged with several overarching tasks relating to the plan’s implementation, specifically:
The working groups, each of which will include faculty, staff and student representatives, will be organized around the six overarching themes identified in the Academic Strategic Plan. Those themes are:
“This is a great opportunity for members of the campus community to get involved in helping us advance the goals laid out in the Academic Strategic Plan,” says Interim Vice Chancellor and Provost Liz Liddy, who chairs the Oversight Committee. “The planning process itself was highly collaborative and inclusive, and we want to sustain that same level of involvement as we work toward developing more specific, and measurable, objectives to help us achieve the plan’s goals. This is incredibly important work, and I urge all interested students, faculty and staff to consider being a part of it.”
Individuals may nominate up to three members, including themselves, from the Syracuse University community. Selection will be based on the number of nominations received as well as working group needs.
Deadline for the submission of nominations for the implementation working groups is Sept. 14 at noon. To submit nominations, click here and complete the requested information.
The Academic Strategic Plan is part of the University’s three-pronged Fast Forward Syracuse initiative. Subtitled “Trajectory to Excellence,” it culminates a yearlong effort to refine the University’s institutional vision in light of current and emerging needs and opportunities, and identify broad University-wide goals that will advance progress toward achieving that vision.
The planning effort was led by more than 100 members of the campus community, and more than 1,000 sources of feedback from faculty, staff, students, trustees, alumni and friends helped inform the process.
While the development phase of the plan concluded in July, the document will function as a “living plan,” with routine assessment of progress toward key objectives and the expectation that new ideas and priorities may emerge as opportunities arise.
The full text of the Academic Strategic Plan can be found online at http://fastforward.syr.edu.
From the looks of it, our University community members sure enjoyed themselves over the summer months. From a big adventure around the world to a laid-back staycation, take a look at the fun they had.
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