Community Input
By envisioning what St. Thomas could look like a decade from now, community members and stakeholders helped to frame themes and develop priorities for the next five years.
The St. Thomas 2025 Strategic Planning Task Force worked with campus partners to lead community conversations and to gather input.
Through a survey and community conversations, community members provided insights about the successes and obstacles related to each of the strategic themes.
In addition to community input sessions, feedback was gathered from students, the President’s Cabinet, members of the Board of Trustees and various advisory boards. Ideas also were gathered from the strategic plans of individual colleges, schools and other divisions. As a result, this plan reflects both university-wide planning efforts and specific planning efforts from units across the university.
You can read examples of the community input related to our six Guiding Themes:
Realizing our Vision
St. Thomas 2025 is a living document, designed to help guide decisions about our focus. As we pursue strategic opportunities in the next five years, we will remain nimble and responsive to changes and challenges that may arise and adjust our plans as necessary.
Implementing these priorities will require significant focus, commitment and resources. To achieve our goals, St. Thomas will launch a comprehensive campaign.
Strategic Planning Task Force Co-Chairs
The St. Thomas 2025 Strategic Planning Task Force worked with campus partners to lead community conversations and to gather input.
Dr. Ed Clark
Vice President for Innovation Technology Services and Chief Information Officer
Dr. Katherina Pattit
Associate Professor of Ethics and Business Law at Opus College of Business
Additional Members of the Strategic Planning Task Force
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Staff Representative
Theresa Ricke-Kiely
Executive Director, Center for the Common Good -
Staff Representative
Kha A. Yang
Associate Vice President, Inclusive Excellence -
Staff Representative
Bryan W. Gates
Associate Director, First Year Admissions -
Staff Representative
Amir J. Nadav
Assistant Director, Campus Sustainability -
Staff Representative
Megan K. Jacobson
Senior Associate Athletic Director -
Undergraduate Representative
Aria R. St. James
Student -
Graduate Representative
Sierra Pancoast
Student -
Representative for Adjunct Faculty
K.D. Hirschey
Adjunct Faculty, 12 Months -
All Staff Council Representative
Heidi M. Hjort
Systems Analyst -
CFNE Appointed Faculty
Douglas C. Orzolek
Professor, Music -
CFNE Appointed Faculty
Cara L. Anthony
Associate Professor, Theology -
CFNE Appointed Faculty
Jason E. Sawin
Associate Professor, Computer & Information Sciences -
CFNE Appointed Faculty
Caleb Goltz
Assistant Professor, Political Science -
CFNE Appointed Faculty
Ernest L. Owens
Assistant Professor, Management -
CFNE Appointed Faculty
Consuelo E. Cavalieri
Associate Professor, Psychology -
CFNE Appointed Faculty
Jennifer L. Trost
Clinical Faculty -
CFNE Appointed Faculty
Jayne K. Sommers
Assistant Professor, School of Education -
CFNE Appointed Faculty
Jordan B. Barlow
Assistant Professor, Graduate Programs in Software
Special Thanks
Our special thanks goes to:
- Ellen Haeg for organizing our input sessions;
- St. Thomas Library staff Dan Gjelten, Julie Kimlinger, John Heintz and Trent Brager, for analyzing the data and identifying themes that emerged;
- Jo Montie for creating the community Canvas site; and
- John Kinsella and Dan Lamatsch for producing the content.
- Thanks also to graduate students Mina Chung and Madalyn Cioci as well as undergraduate students Urso Ramirez, Sandy Ganesan, Natalie Bents and Shannon Moran for your excellent contributions to this project.