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Freshmen FacultyOrientation
UMR Campus Update
John F. Carney III
August 15, 2006
UMR Goal Strategic Planning Flattening of Administrative
Structure Promotion and Tenure Capital Campaign Fall Enrollment
UMR Success Indicators
Average starting salary of undergraduate students over $51K
576 different employers from 37 states recruited the UMR student population 12% increase
10th in the nation for number of doctoral engineering degrees granted to women
22nd in the nation for number of engineering degrees granted
UMR Success Indicators
22nd on list of “America’s Most Entrepreneurial Campuses” Source: Forbes magazine
One of the nation’s 25 “most connected campuses” Source: Forbes.com/Princeton Review
A top 25 civil engineering program Source: America’s Best Colleges Guidebook 2004
Student Design Teams Solar Car Team finished in fourth place in the 2005 North American
Challenge
Solar House Team finished seventh in the 2005 Solar Decathlon in Washington, D.C.
Mucking Teams placed second in the 2006 Men’s and Women’s Intercollegiate Mining Competition after winning world championships in the two previous years
Formula Race Car Team placed eighth in the 2006 SAE Formula West competition, which featured 708 teams
Human-Powered Vehicle Team won the East Coast championship for the fifth year in a row
UMR students won the American Ceramic Society’s 2006 national mug drop contest
UMR students won first place in a helicopter designcompetition sponsored by the American Helicopter Society
Capital Campaign Gary D. Forsee (Chair)
BS Civil Engineering, ’72 President and Chief Executive Officer, Sprint Nextel Corporation
Keith E. Bailey (Tri-Chair) BS Mechanical Engineering, ’64 Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Williams
Companies, Inc. (retired 2002)
Gary W. Havener (Tri-Chair) BS Mathematics and Statistics, ’62 President and Owner, Havener Enterprises
David B. Price (Tri-Chair) BS Civil Engineering, ’68 President and Chief Executive Officer, Birdet Price LLC
Capital Campaign Update Timing
Quiet phase began July 2003 Public launch anticipated April 2007 Completion anticipated June 2010
Campaign Dollar Goal: $200 million
Campaign Categories Student Support Faculty Support Facilities & Equipment Program Support Private Grant Support
$80M raised as of 6/30/06
Campaign ProgressResults as of June 30, 2006
Year ACTUAL Annual
Campaign Total
TARGET Annual
Campaign Goal
03-04 $23,500,448 $23,000,000 04-05 27,816,811 28,000,000 05-06 28,688,003 31,000,000 06-07 33,000,000 07-08 31,000,000 08-09 28,000,000 09-10 26,000,000
$80,005,262 $200,000,000
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Corporate grants
Private gifts
Goal
millions
MOHELA
Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
W. Kent WrayPhD in Civil Engineering
Texas A&M University, 1978
MS in Civil Engineering
Air Force Institute of Technology, 1974
BS in Civil Engineering
Kansas State University, 1968
BS in Physics
Washburn University, 1967
Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
W. Kent WrayMichigan Technological University (2000 - 2006)
– Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs (2000 – 2005)
Ohio University (1996 – 2000)
– Dean, Fritz J. and Dolores H. Russ College of
Engineering and Technology
Texas Tech University (1978 – 1996)– Chair of civil engineering from (1990-1996)
Enrollment
Projections
For FS 2006
Enrollment Growth Trends
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5,6025,720estimated
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