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SUNY and the World

 


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Assignment

If you look around our campuses on any given day, it quickly becomes clear that we have succeeded at bringing the world to SUNY: taken together, our campuses comprise one of the most diverse learning communities in the world. Our system attracts adventurous and ambitious people from every possible background. In the international race for talent—the most fiercely contested race of the 21st century—we're off to a running start.

But numbers alone are inadequate. For SUNY to drive economic vitality, we must remain a beacon for talent worldwide. And once that talent is here, we need to retain it within our state. Most important, we must think of diversity in terms of the energy and perspective that it represents and use it to everyone's advantage—for example, in partnerships with domestic companies that are struggling to expand globally and adapt to new economic and competitive realities.

While building upon our New York roots, we can transform SUNY into a transnational enterprise of the highest order—a ubiquitous knowledge generator and provider, and a leader in the globalization of information.

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Scope

This team’s scope document is currently under development.

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 Leadership Retreat 04/20/11

White Paper
Presentation


Reference

SUNY Global News Issue #1, May 2012    

 

Members

Stephen Dunnett, Buffalo University
Mitch Leventhal, System Administration
Bruce Sillner, New Paltz
Maria Conzatti, Nassau
Sally Crimmins Villela, System Administration
Christopher Dahl, Geneseo
Susan Jagendorf-Sobierajski, Cobleskill
Rey Koslowski, Albany
Katharine Krebs, Binghamton
Joshua McKeown, Oswego
Kevin Rea, Maritime
Wolf Schafer, Stony Brook
John Schwaller, Potsdam

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