Cultivating a Timeless Identity
Articulate points of excellence and comparative advantage to inform planning for future growth, utilizing the SACS assessment process for data gathering, analysis and continuous improvement.
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Brenau President Ed Schrader delivers the commencement address during the graduate commencement ceremony. (AJ Reynolds/Brenau University)
Articulate points of excellence and comparative advantage to inform planning for future growth, utilizing the SACS assessment process for data gathering, analysis and continuous improvement.
Begin discussion about the potential development of an animal assisted therapy program and facility.
Brenau's new residence hall for upperclassman students.
The physical plant upgrades will include new student housing, a new athletic complex, Downtown Center renovations with modern human anatomy lab, and electrical grid upgrades. Information technology will expand classroom technology pervasiveness on all campuses. Begin to identify and implement video-conferencing technology for online and on-ground classes. Determine strategic vision for telecommunications for all campuses.
Zhu Jiacun, Vice President of Anhui Normal University, and Ed Schrader, President of Brenau University, shake hands after signing an agreement in Gainesville Georgia.
An outstanding education institution must be globally engaged and prepare students to be citizens of a multicultural community both at home and in a globalized world. Brenau can accomplish this by having multi-dimensional, comprehensive internationalization strategy including internationalizing the curriculum and engaging with global issues and partners.