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PRESIDENT’S PERSPECTIVE Starting in late summer and continuing through fall, Stevenson has been engaged in collecting input from our community for the university’s next Strategic Plan. Through discussions and with this valuable input, we have been developing the broad goals for the university as well as specific initiatives that will help us reach each of these goals over the next decade. Framing this work on the Strategic Plan has been an overarching theme of “Continuity and Change.” First, we need to plan for and embrace changes that can make the university stronger. We also want to maintain a continuity with the established strengths, values, and experiences that have defined Stevenson for the past 72 years. You can clearly see the theme in this issue of Ventures. This year, we celebrate the first quarter century of VJC/SU NCAA athletics in the article “From Ground Floor to Championships.” No one can deny the tremendous changes and growth of Stevenson athletics nor its close-knit spirit and drive for excellence over the past 25 years. Continuity and change are clearly at work in the history of Mustang athletics. The article “SUstainable Traditions” also captures this theme. Environmental sustainability and stewardship are perennial topics in our world that have found unique expressions at Stevenson, from our academic programs and Center for Environmental Stewardship to our community gardens. Running through all these things is our enduring commitment to teaching excellence and discovering new ways to enhance our students’ learning experiences. The next time bees buzz by you on our campus, remember they are not only pollinating plants—they are also teaching our students about animal behavior. As we close out 2019, I would like to take a moment to acknowledge Stevenson’s many alumni, parents, and friends whose generosity is making the future of our university and our students ever stronger. The entire Stevenson community joins me in thanking you for your continued support and wishing you all the best in the new year. Elliot L. Hirshman, Ph.D. STEVENSON.EDU | 1