Nov 22
(Note – A version of this commentary by LSSU President Peter Mitchell was run in the Oct. 12 Op-Ed section of the Detroit News.)
Governor Rick Snyder challenged public university presidents and trustees at the third annual State Universities Summit “to envision and embrace transformational change; to lead not adapt; to collaborate not compete; and to be proactive not reactive.” The Governor encouraged public higher education to be a driver of economic development, innovation, and entrepreneurism.
His vision for higher education revitalizing Michigan’s economic and cultural future entails seizing opportunities inherent within four macro-trends:
Lake Superior State University accepts the Governor’s challenge. Our small size, entrepreneurial spirit, distinct location, and unique mission equip Lake State to be the prototype for Michigan’s public universities and an ideal beta test for implementing policies and practices which are responsive to the on the macro-trends identified by the Governor.
Lake State’s enrollment of 2,000, with a strategy to grow to 3,000, is one-third the size of the next smallest public university in Michigan. Nimble and entrepreneurial, Lakers are ready, willing and eager to take risks, try new programs, serve diverse populations, collaborate with multiple partners and be the institution to test new theories and strategies for improving higher education.
Our location in the Eastern Upper Peninsula with its pristine natural beauty, a stone’s throw from the bridge to Canada, the largest percentage of Native American students among Michigan’s public universities are distinct strengths. LSSU can and should be a driver of economic development and cultural vibrancy consistent with our mission and founding slogan, “Enter to Learn; Go forth to Serve.”
Lake State has already begun to address the four macro-trends highlighted by our Governor and has plans to expand and enhance these initiatives.
At Lake Superior State University, we don’t have all the answers. However, we do have a passion for our region and its people. Like Plato, we believe “necessity is the mother of invention,” equipping LSSU to serve as a prototype for the future of small and mid-sized regional public universities. We also have the confidence and force of will to be a beta test site for the four macro-trends identified by our Governor.
Yoopers are resilient, determined, clever, and not afraid to work a little harder for what we want and need. Higher education will need this spirit and grit to thrive in the future. We welcome advice and invite our Governor, legislature, fellow public universities, and thought leaders to share your ideas and expertise at www.lssu.edu/prototype.
We’re Lakers who enter to learn and go forth to serve!
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Dr. Peter T. Mitchell was appointed President of Lake Superior State University on July 1, 2017.