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McRobbie: Change is in the wind -- In speech to Rotary Club, IU provost notes seven major directions of transformation
by Bob Zaltsberg
January 24, 2007

Michael McRobbie sees "the winds of change" blowing at Indiana University, and predicts it will transform the university in the next five to 10 years.

McRobbie, interim provost and vice president of academic affairs at IU, told the Bloomington Rotary Club Tuesday he sees seven major directions of change for IU's Bloomington campus in the next decade. He said IU is up to the task, noting that universities are often accused of moving slowly or not being open to change. He said universities have been changing for centuries.

"The genius of universities is their ability to adapt," he said.

The seven areas of change, some of which are under way, are:

Generational transformation in the faculty: How the university manages this challenge will say a lot about its future, he suggested. More than half of IU's tenured faculty — 565 in number — will be eligible to retire in the next 10 years.

He said these changes also will transform Bloomington, making it more diverse, more international, and a haven for thinkers and entrepreneurs.


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