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October 2, 2003
MEMBERS OF THE UC COMMUNITY
It is with great pride in the accomplishments of
the University of California and great excitement about this institution’s
future that I assume the presidency of the UC system today.
This is the premier university in the world, a
place where the very best come to study, to work, and to learn.
It also is an institution that has a deep impact on the society
around it. California today is the envy of the world – a testament
to the success of innovation, diversity, tolerance, risk-taking,
and entrepreneurship. Much of that success simply would not be possible
without the University of California and its contributions to education,
health care, job creation, and an improved quality of life.
This is a great institution because of the greatness
of its people. Our faculty are world leaders who provide a level
of excellence in teaching and research that is unmatched by any
public university. Our committed, hard-working staff provide highly
effective and absolutely critical support to the academic enterprise.
Our students are the very best academic performers from all corners
of California, and they enrich our campuses with a multitude of
contributions. Our alumni use their UC education to become innovators
for our society in business, medicine, the arts, education, public
service, and countless other fields. Our employees at the national
laboratories make breakthrough achievements in a startling array
of scientific fields while also making an important contribution
to our nation’s security. And our many other friends in the
community provide much-needed support for the University and its
mission. Together we make an invaluable impact on millions of individual
lives throughout the world.
We have many challenges to face, particularly in
the current state budget climate in California. But I am greatly
optimistic about this institution’s future, and I am eager
to begin working together toward that future.
Over the coming months, I will be traveling throughout
California – and to New Mexico, home of the Los Alamos National
Laboratory – to meet firsthand with the many members of the
University of California community. Rather than have a formal inauguration
ceremony, I intend to make these events a kind of inaugural “tour”
of the University of California and the regions it serves. I will
be meeting with faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends of
the University, along with local individuals in elected office,
business, the media, and many other areas, to hear their perspectives
on the University of California and the opportunities before it.
In the meantime, I will be holding a series of
three “web chats” in the coming weeks – focusing
separately on faculty and staff, student, and alumni issues –
as I want to hear from you about your concerns, your ideas, and
your dreams for UC. The chat schedule and set-up can be found at
http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/newpresident/chatinvite.html.
I hope you will join me for the kind of two-way communication that
is so important to the effective functioning of an institution like
ours. (Please note that the web chats require a java plug-in that
you may need to install in advance.)
I look forward to seeing or hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
Robert C. Dynes
President
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