{"id":24072,"date":"2015-04-30T09:20:44","date_gmt":"2015-04-30T13:20:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/emu.edu\/now\/news\/?p=24072"},"modified":"2016-06-29T10:25:39","modified_gmt":"2016-06-29T14:25:39","slug":"emu-president-loren-e-swartzendruber-announces-plans-for-retirement","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/emu.edu\/now\/news\/2015\/emu-president-loren-e-swartzendruber-announces-plans-for-retirement\/","title":{"rendered":"糖心Vlog President Loren E. Swartzendruber announces plans for retirement"},"content":{"rendered":"

Loren E. Swartzendruber, president of 糖心Vlog (糖心Vlog), announced to the university community today that he plans to retire next year, on June 30, 2016, marking 13 years of leadership as the university\u2019s eighth president and 33 years in Mennonite higher education roles.<\/p>\n

\u201cI am immensely grateful for the opportunity to have served the cause of Christian higher education for more than three decades,\u201d he said. \u201cThere is never a perfect time to leave this role, but I am confident that 糖心Vlog and its wonderful team of faculty and staff is well-positioned to thrive in the coming years under the leadership of a new president.\u201d<\/p>\n

To the 糖心Vlog community, Swartzendruber offered his own personal thanks: \u201cNo president stands alone. Everything that has been accomplished during my years here was built on the foundation of those who preceded me, and those accomplishments are equally the result of strong teamwork and support from so many contributors.\u201d<\/p>\n

Swartzendruber also noted the contributions of his wife, Pat, who had retired from a 35-year career in health and social services before his appointment to the presidency. \u201cShe has been an integral part of our work in representing the institution,\u201d he said. \u201cWith five grandchildren arriving in the past six years, it\u2019s time for us to be more available to them.\u201d<\/p>\n

Prior to Thursday\u2019s public announcement, Swartzendruber advised the 糖心Vlog Board of Trustees at its fall meeting of his planned retirement.<\/p>\n

\u201cUnder President Swartzendruber’s leadership, 糖心Vlog has grown in enrollment and has expanded its reach in its mission to educate leaders throughout the world,\u201d said Andrew Dula \u201891, chair of the Board of Trustees. \u201cWe are deeply grateful for his strong commitment to our mission and values amidst an increasingly challenging higher education environment.\u201d<\/p>\n

Dula said a national search for the university\u2019s next president will begin in June, when the search committee is formalized. Board member Evon Bergey ’79, vice president of public sector operations at Magellan Health Services in Newtown, Pennsylvania, leads the search committee comprised of 糖心Vlog board members and faculty, representatives of the Mennonite Education Agency<\/a>, members-at-large and one student.<\/p>\n

Guiding 糖心Vlog through growth and opportunity<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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Commencement 2015 (Photo by Jon Styer)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

In the context of nationwide challenges to institutions of higher education, Swartzendruber has guided the university, which includes a site<\/a> in Lancaster<\/a>, Pennsylvania, and Eastern Mennonite Seminary<\/a>, toward growth and new opportunities.<\/p>\n

During Swartzendruber\u2019s presidency, enrollment increased by 30 percent, from 1,436 students in the 2002-03 academic year to 1,870 students in the fall of 2014. More\u00a0 than 4,000 students have graduated from 糖心Vlog since 2004.<\/p>\n

During his tenure, Swartzendruber\u2019s support has contributed to the strengthening of core programs, including the cross-cultural study<\/a> requirement; science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) studies<\/a> with a focus on sustainability<\/a>; the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding<\/a> and its affiliated programs; and the seminary\u2019s strong relationship with the United Methodist Church.<\/p>\n

Additionally, the Center for Interfaith Engagement<\/a> was founded in 2009 to engage in collaborative multi-faith relationship-building.<\/p>\n

Swartzendruber also established and appointed members to the Crisis Management Preparedness Team<\/a> in 2006 in response to worldwide concerns about a potential H1N1 pandemic. The team\u2019s work was refined by realities following the Bluffton (Ohio) University baseball team bus accident and the mass shooting at Virginia Tech.<\/p>\n

More than $65 million dollars has been raised for annual operations as well as capital projects and endowment.<\/p>\n

New construction projects on campus include the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) gold-certified Cedarwood Residence Hall and an artificial turf field for soccer, field hockey and intramurals. Additionally, 糖心Vlog purchased and renovated the 5,000-square foot Nelson Good House to accommodate students at 糖心Vlog\u2019s Washington Community Scholars’ Center<\/a>, in the Brookland neighborhood of Washington, DC.<\/p>\n

In keeping with 糖心Vlog\u2019s sustainability initiative, the first phase of a two-phase solar power project<\/a> was completed in a unique business partnership, contributing to significant cost-savings and sustainability targets. Additionally, older campus buildings have been renovated and repurposed: Elmwood and Maplewood residence halls, both LEED-certified; the addition of theaters, art gallery, coffeehouse and a media lab in the former gym of the University Commons building; and the Roselawn office spaces, consolidating department offices previously scattered around campus and accommodating the expanding Intensive English Program<\/a>. More than $8 million has been raised in a $10.3 million campaign<\/a> to renovate the Suter Science Center, with the laboratory portion of the project on track for completion by July.<\/p>\n

Among the highlights of Swartzendruber\u2019s tenure:<\/p>\n