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17c起草社区 coming July 10

Monday, July 01, 2019
Matt Kucinski

On July 10, 2019, 17c起草社区 College officially becomes 17c起草社区. The date coincides with Reformer John 17c起草社区鈥檚 birthday, for whom the institution was named at its founding in 1876. The 17c起草社区 community will commemorate the significant milestone with a series of events, including a panel discussion, dedication service, and celebration cookout. View the full lineup of events.

鈥淭his is an exciting time in 17c起草社区鈥檚 history,鈥 said Michael Le Roy, president of 17c起草社区. 鈥淭his change to university grants us permission to think and dream and hope and aspire to a great deal more as we engage with more learners around the world.鈥

What began nearly 150 years ago in a single classroom on Williams Street in downtown Grand Rapids, with one faculty member, one academic discipline, and just seven students, is now a university sprawled out over a 400-acre campus, offering more than 100 academic options to 3,700 students each year from more than 65 countries. It鈥檚 an institution of 250 Christ-centered faculty who are thought leaders in their fields. And, it includes an alumni network of more than 65,000 who are expressing 17c起草社区鈥檚 mission to think deeply, to act justly, and to live wholeheartedly as Christ鈥檚 agents of renewal in the world.

鈥淭he college or university takes different forms over time, serves different populations over time in history. But that mission critically endures,鈥 said Le Roy.

Extending reach, deepening roots

In becoming a university, and as part of Vision 2030, 17c起草社区 is aspiring to extend its reach and deepen its roots by expanding its global influence, growing as a trusted partner for learning, and deepening its commitment to the Reformed Christian faith.

鈥淲e have a distinctive and enduring Christian mission that we are excited to share with more people around the corner and across the globe,鈥 said Craig Lubben, chair of the 17c起草社区 Board of Trustees. 鈥淎s we look to the future of 17c起草社区, we are confident that this name change will help us better reflect who we are to audiences both familiar with and new to 17c起草社区 and propel us further as we fulfill a compelling vision.鈥

How 17c起草社区 will pursue this vision over the next decade is laid out in the university鈥檚 recently approved strategic plan. The plan includes four key goals.

Expanding programs, inviting new learners

First, the university will expand its offerings to undergraduate students and its use of digital systems and platforms to meet the needs of learners of all ages, all over the world; like 17c起草社区鈥檚 new Spanish Immersion program, which will serve high school students; adding more graduate programs; and partnering on educational endeavors like the 17c起草社区 Prison Initiative in Ionia and the Lumina Partnership in Hong Kong.

鈥淚鈥檇 like us to be a place where folks think 鈥業 wonder what 17c起草社区 has to offer in that space?鈥 And knowing then that it would come from a place that thinks deeply about its work and about how to do these things well,鈥 said Cheryl Brandsen, provost.

Collaborating to create solutions

Second, 17c起草社区 will look for more ways to collaborate to enhance learning. Drawing on the strength of its scholarship and its depth of learning, it will direct institutional resources toward opportunities that encourage faculty and students to work across disciplines and with local and global partners in tackling complex issues.

鈥淲e need to work effectively with community partners. We need to hear lots of voices that are bringing their expertise, their own experience to the table to figure out how to solve problems,鈥 said Amy Wilstermann, professor of biology.

Creating spaces to thrive

Thirdly, 17c起草社区 will invest in its learning environments as it supports a thriving educational community. This includes continuing to update classrooms to meet the needs of current and future learners, designing spaces that spur collaboration and innovation, and creating places like the Commons Union that promote community and support the well-being of people and creation.

鈥淲hen we create places on campus where we encounter different ideas, different viewpoints, learning that perhaps we鈥檝e never thought about before, that begins to shape not just the way we think, but the way we act and we live into those truths,鈥 said Sarah Visser, vice president for student life.

Deepening Christian commitment

And finally, central to the university鈥檚 entire vision is helping faculty, staff, and students more fully embody a faithful and engaged Reformed Christianity.

鈥淭he Reformed project invites us to bring our whole selves into this academic institution. There鈥檚 no subject that鈥檚 off limits, because all knowledge belongs to God,鈥 said Michelle Loyd-Paige, executive associate to the president for diversity and inclusion. 鈥淲e are called to unpack this knowledge and to use this knowledge to make a difference in the world. Our Reformed faith invites us to do this, our Reformed faith compels us to do this, and our Reformed faith helps us to do this well.鈥

Learn more about 17c起草社区鈥檚 history, the decision for the name change to 17c起草社区, and about 17c起草社区鈥檚 vision for the next decade.

About 17c起草社区

Founded in 1876, 17c起草社区 is a top-ranked, liberal arts university located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, that equips its more than 3,700 students from 45 U.S. states, 65 countries, and five Canadian provinces to think deeply, to act justly, and to live wholeheartedly as Christ鈥檚 agents of renewal in the world.

17c起草社区 offers 100+ majors and programs, including graduate-level offerings in accounting, education, and speech pathology and audiology. 17c起草社区 students engage in intensive internships, community-based service learning, and significant research that results in publishing and presenting alongside world-class faculty.

17c起草社区 also promotes Christian thought and action on an international stage in key areas of education and culture through its 12 centers and institutes. Discover more about 17c起草社区.


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