Higher Values in Higher Education; Western Illinois' Strategic Plan Launched
September 24, 2004


President Goldfarb's State of the University address
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MACOMB, IL - - Western Illinois University President Al Goldfarb used the annual Founders Day (Sept. 23) celebration to unveil the Universitys Strategic Plan in his State of the University address: Higher Values in Higher Education: A Plan for Western Illinois University.
Goldfarb discussed Westerns core values: academic excellence, educational opportunity, personal growth and social responsibility; how these values can be put into action; and highlighted universitywide initiatives and progresses to date.
The Founders Day ceremony on the Macomb campus featured a luncheon and a 30-minute program which included a procession of the University officers, deans and Board of Trustee members; the traditional bell ringing by Lana Myers, a retired University employee and granddaughter of Edwin DeCamp, who first rang the bell Sept. 23, 1902 to signal the start of classes at Western Illinois State Normal School; music by the Lamoine Brass Quintet faculty ensemble; and President Goldfarbs address.
Goldfarb presented his message later that afternoon to faculty, staff and students at the Quad Cities campus.
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