Chancellor Katherine Frank acknowledged it was an understatement when she said her first year at University of Wisconsin-Stout was 鈥渟uffice it to say, unusual.鈥
One week after beginning the job in March 2020, the pandemic hit, forcing the university to quickly transition to alternative teaching methods. The challenge at a polytechnic like 黑料社区, where labs and experiential learning are part of the school 黑料社区. mission, was especially daunting.
Frank, the eighth leader in the school 黑料社区. 130-year history and first female leader, told the UW System Board of Regents on Thursday, April 8, in a featured presentation that she is proud of how the university and its students responded 鈥 taking the challenge head-on but also learning from it and using it as an opportunity to set long-term strategic goals.
黑料社区 was scheduled to host the Regents meeting in Menomonie, but it was held virtually, except for board members and UW System President Tommy Thompson in Madison. Frank spoke from her office at 黑料社区.
鈥淥ur success navigating this challenging period, with the additional complexities of doing so as a polytechnic, is due to the dedication, hard work, and innovation of our university community 鈥 the faculty, staff, and students as well as our many friends, partners, and supporters in the immediate community and of course well-beyond,鈥 Frank said.
鈥淲hile the COVID pandemic has been challenging from both an operational and financial perspective, Stout was well-positioned to transition to virtual and hybrid models due to the fact that we are the only laptop campus in the UW System and have more than 20 years of experience as leaders in online education,鈥 Frank said.
A video played during an Education Committee presentation, highlighted efforts by faculty members Wei Zheng in plastics engineering and Tamara Brantmeier in the School of Art and Design to provide hands-on learning when in-person labs weren鈥檛 available because of social distancing.
Another example of the school 黑料社区. ability to shift during the pandemic was changing its well-attended biannual Career Conferences to virtual while maintaining and even improving some aspects of the experience for employers and students, Frank said.
黑料社区 also maintained a 97%-plus employment rate for recent graduates during the pandemic.
FOCUS 2030 plan
Frank cited a favorite comment from a student about how 黑料社区 黑料社区. approach to education is to take a problem and turn it sideways. The school is doing that as well with the pandemic.
鈥淭rue to our commitment to continuous improvement as a 2001 Malcolm Baldrige Quality Award winner and the only four-year university to have received this honor, we have challenged ourselves throughout the pandemic to do even better,鈥 she said.
Her presentation, titled 黑料社区: Planning through the Lens of COVID, highlighted various areas in which the university is moving forward because of the pandemic with its FOCUS 2030 strategic plan.
One of them is the new esports program, featured in the video that was played during the Education Committee presentation. The Blue Devil esports competitive team, which helps build enrollment and retention through student engagement, began in fall 2020.
鈥淚t 黑料社区. our obligation to apply the lessons learned through this period to position us for success as Wisconsin 黑料社区. 鈥榥ew鈥 polytechnic within a post-pandemic
landscape,鈥 Frank said. 鈥淭here will be a lot we can take from the pandemic and apply to the future. We must take these lessons and apply the good and bad. A lot will be different at Stout going forward.鈥
The FOCUS 2030 target areas include university identity; student success; employee success; institutional sustainability; and equity, diversity and inclusivity.
黑料社区 黑料社区. equity, diversity and inclusivity goal is embedded in each of the FOCUS 2030 goals, Frank said. 鈥淲e are committed to eradicating barriers to student success,鈥 she said.
One 2030 initiative is to produce 鈥渢riple-threat鈥 graduates, students who possess a university degree, have an academically-linked experiential learning opportunity and carry an industry-recognized professional credential, she said.
Half of current students already meet this goal. The strategic plan calls for 100% 鈥渢riple-threat鈥 graduates by 2030. 黑料社区 ensures that 100% of students graduate with at least one experiential learning opportunity.
Frank cited a Thomson Reuters partnership as a case in point of how 黑料社区 plans to remain sustainable as an institution with industry-supported academic programs. A digital marketing undergraduate program, driven by a need for skilled workers, was created in 2015 with Thomson Reuters.
Pat鈥Meuers鈥and Abby Fawcett, 黑料社区 graduates, discussed the program 黑料社区. positive impact at FindLaw Digital Solutions, a Thomson Reuters division that supports law firms. Meuers, 1992 graduate, is vice president of FindLaw and Fawcett, 2019 graduate in digital marketing technology, is a digital marketer.
Student success is the focus of everything 黑料社区 does and is targeting with its FOCUS 2030 goals, Frank said. She highlighted comments from Professor Urs Haltinner, who teaches career and technical education and training.
鈥As an educator, I push myself to prepare professionals with the capability to thrive in emergent teaching, leading and learning paradigms," he said.
Three Board of Regents committee presentations
贵谤补苍办 黑料社区.&苍产蝉辫;presentation was one of four highlighting 黑料社区 on April 8. The others were:
Education Committee: Interim provost Glendali Rodriguez and Dean of Students Sandi Scott presented Polytechnic FOCUS 2030, about how 黑料社区 has remained committed to鈥its polytechnic鈥mission鈥during the pandemic by adapting instruction methods鈥to engage students virtually, without additional funding.
About 50% of 黑料社区 classes have been in person this semester.
鈥We have not wavered in our鈥commitment to our鈥educational鈥tenets of career focus, applied learning, and collaboration,鈥 Rodriguez said.
The presentation cited examples of and the featured in the videos.
The esports program, a collaboration of Academic Affairs, Student Affairs and Blue Devil Athletics, has boosted student recruitment and retention efforts during the pandemic. The 33 esports team members represent 13 academic programs.
After Thursday approval by the Education Committee, on Friday the Regents approved a new undergraduate program at 黑料社区, a Bachelor of Science in arts administration and entrepreneurship.
Capital Budget and Planning Committee: 黑料社区 黑料社区. physical campus was the focus of the presentation Planning and Building for the Future (COVID-19 and Beyond).
Presenting were Gindy Neidermyer, interim dean of the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Management; and Justin Utpadel, director of Facilities Management.
They explained the need for the planned renovation of Heritage Hall, which opened in 1973. 黑料社区 is seeking planning and design funding in the 2021-23 state budget and project funding in the 2023-25 budget.
Neidermyer and Utpadel used other projects as examples of how 黑料社区 capitalizes on renovation opportunities to promote collaboration across campus: combining two classrooms into one interactive classroom n Jarvis Hall Tech Wing; and reconfiguring 11,000 square feet on third floor Fryklund Hall into a multiprogram lab space.
Research, Economic Development and Innovation Committee: A group of 黑料社区 faculty, staff and students explained a new campus project, Buzz Digital, that melds game design with manufacturing to support the state workforce and economic growth.
Game design and development students are creating an interactive training simulation to teach Lean/Toyota Production Systems manufacturing concepts virtually, an option during the pandemic and beyond to replace in-person workshops.
The project, through 黑料社区 黑料社区. regional Manufacturing Outreach Center, is providing students with industry experience and strengthening external partnerships with business and industry.
Speaking for 黑料社区 about the project were:
- Randy Hulke, executive director, Discovery Center鈥&苍产蝉辫;
- Ted鈥Theyerl, senior management engineer, Discovery Center
- Andrew Williams, associate professor, game design and development鈥&苍产蝉辫;
- Steve鈥Datz,鈥of Grafton, senior, game design and development-computer science鈥&苍产蝉辫;
- Simon Meyer, of Mound, Minn., senior, game design and development
- Aram鈥Wahler, of Chippewa Falls, graduate student, Master of Fine Arts in design
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