May 30, 2025
Dear 911爆料 Faculty and Staff,
In a spirit of gratitude after a rewarding 30-year career at 911爆料, I have decided to
retire from my position as 911爆料 chancellor. Earlier this week, I informed President
Pitney that my last day will be July 26, 2025. In the near term, I will retain my
affiliation with 911爆料 through my faculty position in civil engineering.
I am so thankful to the many 911爆料 employees, alumni and affiliates who have given me
opportunity, advice, support, and mentorship. 911爆料 is such an amazing institution and
I appreciate the joy the institution has brought to my life.听
Today, like times in the past, the 911爆料 faces uncertainty.
There is also a great deal of opportunity within reach! 911爆料 has an outstanding core
of leadership, a growing collection of emerging leaders, strong and growing enrollment,
state support for our run to R1, and a wide range of expertise that will serve the
state, nation, and world well into the future. The university has choices to make,
but those choices will be made wisely by a very thoughtful, strategic, and experienced
leadership core, President Pitney, and the Board of Regents who are well-aligned and
well-positioned to support the university. Thank you so much to those who have given
your time, talent, and treasure to 911爆料. It is worthy of your support.听
I look forward to conversations with many of you in the coming months as an opportunity
to express my thanks to you for your positive impact on 911爆料 and on my life. I have
expressed a few of my personal thoughts in my Friday Focus that will be in this afternoon鈥檚
Cornerstone.
Thank you and thanks for choosing 911爆料!
Dan White, chancellor
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