*Office of the President
*

	August 29, 2016


To: University of Vermont Students

From:    Tom Sullivan, President

Re:         Fall Welcome

A warm welcome to each of you as we start the 2016 fall term at the 
University of Vermont! The excited energy of new beginnings has been 
noticeable and growing over the past few weeks, as faculty and students 
return to campus and first-year students settle into their new home here 
at UVM. Thank you to the faculty, staff, and students who worked 
diligently through the summer to prepare for this new academic year. I 
look forward to another highly collaborative and interactive year of 
discovery and conversations with all of you.

As a premiere Public Ivy and an engaged community of learners and 
teacher-scholars, we are excited to bring opportunities for vibrant 
exchange to every part of campus life. We have an exciting program of 
renowned lecturers and artists visiting UVM this fall through the Burack 
Distinguished Lecture Series, the Marsh Visiting Professor Program, the 
Fleming Museum, and the Lane Series, among others.

This fall we are thrilled to welcome two distinguished Pulitzer 
Prize-winning nonfiction writers to campus. I urge you to mark your 
calendar for the September 14th First-Year Summer Read lecture and 
discussion with Elizabeth Kolbert, author of /The Sixth Extinction: An 
Unnatural History/, the deeply researched and highly praised book 
chronicling the mass extinction brought on—the author argues—by 
practices of our modern civilization. On October 5th Isabel Wilkerson 
will discuss her landmark book, /The Warmth of Other Suns/, chronicling 
the epic migration of six million African Americans from the Jim Crow 
South during the twentieth century that has shaped our nation in so many 
ways.

The Burack Distinguished Lecture Series brings to campus renowned 
Islamic scholar Omid Safi, Ph.D., on September 22nd; Professor of 
Sustainable Management Michael Russo on September 28th; and leading 
clinical psychologist David Barlow, Ph.D., on September 29th. The Marsh 
Professor-at-Large series begins the year with classroom engagements and 
public events with systems ecologist Dr. Sture Hansson and Professor of 
Ecological and Environmental Economics Stephen Polasky. On November 3rd 
we welcome world-renowned physician and humanitarian Dr. Paul Farmer, 
cofounder of Partners in Health, to deliver the annual George D. Aiken 
Lecture.

In support of our ongoing commitment to our students and the student 
experience, a series of strategic office relocations this summer brings 
together many core student activities, making it easier for students to 
find and access important services. For example, the Career Center moved 
from Living/Learning to the second floor of Davis Center, a new Advising 
Center that supplements the specialized advising programs in UVM 
colleges and schools has opened on the first floor of the Davis Center, 
and the ALANA Student Center will move to Living/Learning E-Building 
this fall. The newly created Center for Academic Success integrates 
support for students’ academic achievement by bringing previously 
separate programs into one new department, with the program offices 
located on an axis of student services connecting the Davis Center and 
the Living/Learning Center.

We are excited to announce two new interfaith initiatives as part of our 
ongoing commitment to diversity, equity, and justice at UVM. This fall 
we will open and dedicate a new Interfaith Center in the former Christ 
Church Presbyterian building on Redstone Campus. Resulting from the 
dedicated efforts of students, staff, and faculty, this dynamic space 
will be open to all for prayer, meditation, conversation, education, and 
community-building activities. We look forward to its continuing 
development with the leadership and assistance of UVM’s inaugural 
Interfaith Coordinator, Rev. Laura C. Engelken. A staff member with the 
Center for Cultural Pluralism, Rev. Laura’s role will be to empower and 
equip students, staff, faculty, and the institution as a whole to engage 
more comfortably and competently with issues of spirituality and 
religion on campus.

Each year the individuals who comprise our UVM community receive 
national recognition for their exemplary work across many fields. You 
will find a selection of these accolades in the President’s 2015–2016 
Annual Report. <http://www.uvm.edu/president/?Page=annualreports.html> 
May we all feel the spark of pride and inspiration for the high honors 
and good news contained in this report!

I am honored to serve this University and I look forward with excitement 
toward its promising future, as we engage the important questions of our 
time and commit our resources to educating critical thinkers and 
compassionate citizens of the world. My promise to you is that we will 
continue lighting the fire of excitement during your discovery and 
learning at UVM. We will ask you to join us in conversations and 
dialogues on the big issues of the day—race relations, human rights, 
community safety, equal justice, inequality, ecological responsibility, 
and economic issues, and how to build and sustain a civil and respectful 
relationship and understanding among all in our community and society at 
large. These conversations and engaged dialogues will give all of us a 
chance to listen and learn as a community.

We look forward to hearing your perspectives on these issues and 
engaging them together with open minds. Together, we can continue our 
quest to build and advance an open environment and culture of learning 
and communication within our UVM community.

With every good wish for a great academic year,


Tom Sullivan
President




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