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News Release New chancellor startsMonday, August 1, 2011  | Steven Rosenstone, new chancellor of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system. |
Steven Rosenstone begins service today as the fourth chancellor of the Minnesota
State Colleges and Universities system.
“I am energized and ready to get to work
for the people of Minnesota,” Rosenstone said. “Students, families, businesses
and communities across our state are counting on the Minnesota State Colleges
and Universities – more than ever – to meet Minnesota’s pressing need for a
better-educated workforce," he said.
“With 70 percent of the jobs in Minnesota
requiring postsecondary education by 2018, we must dramatically increase the
number of students who earn degrees, certificates and diplomas. We also must
continue to improve the quality of our programs even in the wake of fewer state
dollars,” Rosenstone said. Scott Thiss, chair of the Board of Trustees, said:
“We have found a proven leader with fresh ideas and a compelling vision. Rosenstone’s breadth of skills and deep knowledge of the challenges
we face make him uniquely qualified to lead Minnesota’s largest system of higher
education.
Since being appointed chancellor in February by the Board of
Trustees, Rosenstone has logged more than 4,000 miles visiting 24 colleges and
universities and meeting with more than 1,000 faculty, staff and community
leaders across the state.
“I am inspired by the remarkable faculty and
staff at our colleges and universities and by their commitment to serving
students and their communities,” he said. “I want each of the 31 state colleges
and universities to be known for producing graduates who not only are prepared
for work, but who are stunningly creative, innovative, resourceful and able to
apply knowledge to unforeseen problems. Graduates must be prepared to expect the
unexpected, embrace change, be comfortable with ambiguity, have a deep
appreciation for diverse cultures and communicate effectively by 21st-century
standards.
Rosenstone is committed to the Minnesota State Colleges and
Universities serving all Minnesotans. “We need to continue to be the place of
hope and opportunity for all students seeking a college or technical education
as well as for workers who need to update their skills or prepare for new
careers,” he said.
“My conversations over the past five months have
generated scores of ideas about ways to improve every facet of what we do from
how we teach and advise students to how we manage our scarce resources.” In an
email he is sending his first day on the job to all faculty and staff at every
college and university, Rosenstone is asking people to share with him their most
creative idea for seizing the opportunities that lie ahead. He plans to report
the most powerful suggestions to the Board of Trustees in September.
Rosenstone holds a bachelor’s degree summa cum laude from Washington
University in St. Louis, and a master’s degree and doctorate from the University of
California, Berkeley. He was professor of political science at Yale University
until 1986 when he joined the University of Michigan to serve as professor of
political science and program director at the Center for Political Studies.
Recruited to the University of Minnesota in 1996 to serve as dean of the
College of Liberal Arts, Rosenstone revamped the undergraduate experience,
created state-of-the-art facilities and forged new partnerships with businesses,
communities, cultural and civic organizations. He served as the university’s
vice president for scholarly and cultural affairs from 2007 until leaving that
post last week.
Rosenstone is the author of four books and numerous
scholarly articles on elections, political participation and higher education.
He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the board of
directors of the Guthrie Theater.
He and his wife, Maria Antonia Calvo,
have three children.
Rosenstone succeeds James H. McCormick, who
retired. Two others, Judith Eaton and Morrie Anderson, served as chancellors of
the system since it began operations in 1995.
St. Cloud State is the largest of the 31 members of the Minnesota State Colleges and
Universities system, which includes seven universities and 24 community and technical colleges.
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