SIUE Interim Chancellor Stephen Hansen today introduced a nine percent realignment spending plan for the remainder of fiscal 2016 during the annual chancellor’s address Tuesday, Oct. 13, in the Morris University Center Meridian Ballroom.
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Approximately 500 faculty, staff, students and community representatives heard Hansen deliver a proactive approach to the budget issues hanging over the University system as the state of Illinois government remains in a budget stalemate.
“We cannot fiddle while Springfield burns,” Hansen said. “SIUE must not merely survive, it must thrive.”
Hansen enumerated the challenges facing SIUE:
Hansen then outlined the FY16 Budget Spending Plan. “This nine per cent realignment will address the potential state reduction, address unbudgeted obligations, follow the strategies of University Policy5A2, and remove uncertainty and free action,” he said.
“We cannot allow the budget to define who we are,” Hansen said. “We are facing a rapidly changing world. We are preparing students for jobs that don’t yet exist, to solve problems that we haven’t yet invented or thought of.”
A University congress will be convened in November that will be comprised of all institutional constituencies. It will be asked to consider:
Hansen’s theme for the presentation was a William Shakespeare quote from The Tempest, “We are such stuff as dreams are made on …” He urged everyone to continue working together to make SIUE an institution that only grows stronger and more effective in the future.