Sarah C. Mangelsdorf, the 11th president in the University of Rochester’s history, arrived on campus for her first day on July 1st. To begin the day, she toured the River Camus with Jessica Robbins ’20, a Meridian tour guide and a psychology major, and Bruce Bashwiner, senior associate vice president for facilities.
President Mangelsdorf highlighted in her remarks to the media that she would like to spend her first few months on the job traveling around the University, meeting with as many people as she can in the places where they work and study. As she put it, this listening and learning tour will be an opportunity to find out from the University community what they think should be the priorities for the future, helping to establish a collaborative spirit moving forward.
In addition to her efforts to meet with members of the campus community, she also highlighted the importance of the University’s connection to the city of Rochester and the wider region, looking forward to a bright future working together.
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President Mangelsdorf highlighted in her remarks to the media that she would like to spend her first few months on the job traveling around the University, meeting with as many people as she can in the places where they work and study. As she put it, this listening and learning tour will be an opportunity to find out from the University community what they think should be the priorities for the future, helping to establish a collaborative spirit moving forward.
In addition to her efforts to meet with members of the campus community, she also highlighted the importance of the University’s connection to the city of Rochester and the wider region, looking forward to a bright future working together.
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