Highlighting the many benefits of the faculty’s scholarship as well as the College’s and IU’s teaching and research enterprise, Van Kooten explained that a core part of his vision to is to grow the College, and expand its impacts.
“This of course includes key institutional goals such as enrollment,” he said, “but it extends beyond that, as we seek to grow resources for students and faculty, and for research. And likewise, a critical goal to which we and I remain committed is to recruit, mentor, and retain the most outstanding and diverse faculty—from scholars in the early arcs in their careers, to those preeminent in their respective disciplines.”
He added: “Underscoring all of this, as we seek to grow the College post-pandemic, is to ensure we are as well-resourced as we can possibly be as a world-renowned, R1 public university.”
Van Kooten also highlighted IU’s support for scholarly publishing, for example, through the resources of the IU Libraries and its Scholarly Communication Department, the Indiana University Press, and the Office of Scholarly Publishing, and through ongoing support for faculty pursuing book publication.
With ample cheer, Van Kooten concluded his virtual remarks by raising a glass of water and a dose of flu medication to toast faculty and guests gathered in the Cook Center: “Your publications do so much to expand our knowledge, inform disciplines, and improve our lives on so many levels: intellectually and artistically, individually and as a society.”
More information about the College’s faculty is available online.