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A message from Chancellor Schmidt

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Every time I read UW-Eau Claire's mission statement, I'm struck by the inspirational and audacious tone that charts our course. We strive for excellence at UW-Eau Claire. It's the foundation of all we do and the culture we create. Not only does excellence continue to be our measure and our goal, but since I began serving as the eighth chancellor on July 1, 2013, I've challenged our campus to remember three guiding concepts as we go about our work: public good, audacity and joy.

Public good

It is our purpose to enhance the public good through the graduates we produce, and through the scholarship, research and service our faculty and staff provide to our communities.

Audacity

This is one of my favorite words and I use it often. To me it means that we should dare to lead as a university and not be shy to share our successes with the outside world.

Joy

Joy is about connecting to what really matters. It's about having the opportunity to think — and do — big things. I eagerly invite you to help me create a campus community that is defined by the joy of working together in a mission that will literally change the world.

Gratitude

At the start of my eleventh year as Chancellor, I added Gratitude as a fourth guiding concept for our work together. Expressions of gratitude rekindle dampened spirits, unlock new energies, and reveal the exponential power of our interdependence. None of us could do this without all the rest of us. With gratitude, we can all do big things.

Author Michael Perry, ’87, on Gratitude

Guidepost goals

Our Guidepost Goals are the driving force behind our plans for UW-Eau Claire’s future:

100%

of students participating in at least one high-impact learning experience

90%

of first-year students retained to their second year

50%

of students graduating within four years 

20%

enrollment of students of color, and elimination of the opportunity gap

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