Universities must transform to meet fiscal challenges
MADISON—A leading higher education expert and former UW chancellor
says colleges and universities must plan proactively to transform
their institutions in response to challenging economic times.
Alan E. Guskin, former chancellor at UW-Parkside and president
emeritus at Antioch University, spoke to the UW System Board of
Regents during its February meeting. He is co-director and senior
scholar for the Project on the Future of Higher Education.
Guskin said sharp cutbacks in state funding for public higher education
in Wisconsin and nationally must be considered a long-term problem
requiring long-term solutions.
"The reality of life is not whether we will be successful—the
reality is whether we will continue to be successful," Guskin
said during his presentation, titled "Dealing with the Future
Now: Principles for Creating a Vital Campus in a Climate of Restricted
Resources."
Guskin encouraged UW leaders to create a vision for the future
focused on student learning, faculty quality and lower costs for
students. He advocated changing how education is delivered and measuring
student outcomes as the basis for undergraduate degrees. Finally,
he suggested organizational changes that support the vision of the
future, which could include zero-based budgeting and more efficient
uses of technology.
Several regents praised Guskin's presentation as one of the best
they had heard on the future of higher education.
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Guskin's presentation [PDF]
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