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冈本视频 Names Brian W. Casey as 17th President

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冈本视频鈥檚 Board of Trustees has named Brian W. Casey, the president of DePauw University, as 冈本视频鈥檚 17th president.

Casey, who has a distinguished history with America鈥檚 top academic institutions as both a student and an administrator, said: 鈥淚 am truly excited to begin my service at 冈本视频. I have long admired the academic excellence, rich traditions, and spirit of the university. 冈本视频 is a distinctive institution in the American higher education landscape, with a unique scale and atmosphere. The university is also marked by a dedication to the achievement of excellence. Throughout the search process, I encountered members of the community committed to moving 冈本视频 鈥 even more than it is today 鈥 into the very highest ranks of American colleges and universities. To achieve that, I know I will be building on the work of the faculty, the leadership of the 冈本视频 board, and the profound support of the university鈥檚 alumni. I look forward to seeing what we can achieve together.鈥 He will take office on July 1, 2016.

鈥湼员臼悠 is incredibly fortunate to have attracted such an experienced, proven, and nationally recognized leader as our 17th president,鈥 said board chair Daniel B. Hurwitz 鈥86, P鈥17. 鈥淭hroughout the search process, Brian displayed a deep understanding of all aspects of 冈本视频 while exhibiting great respect and admiration for what makes the institution profoundly unique and excellent. He possesses a strong creative vision, coupled with an extraordinary record of collaborative leadership. I have no doubt that Brian will be embraced by the entire community and undoubtedly enhance 冈本视频鈥檚 strengths while effectively addressing various challenges.鈥

Search chair Michael Herling 鈥79, P鈥08,鈥10,鈥12, said, 鈥淭丑别 entire search committee is thrilled that Brian has agreed to join us as 冈本视频鈥檚 next president. Brian embodies all the characteristics and competencies that we hoped to find in the ideal candidate. In addition, we believe that his fit with 冈本视频 and his understanding of 冈本视频鈥檚 distinctive strengths is truly compelling.鈥

鈥淏rian was our unanimous first choice,鈥 said search committee member , associate professor of psychology and director of 冈本视频鈥檚 Center for Learning, Teaching, and Research. 鈥淗e recognizes the opportunities and challenges facing higher education, and he persuasively argues that academic excellence is the cornerstone of 冈本视频鈥檚 future. A strong supporter of faculty, he understands that the symbiotic relationship between teaching and scholarship is the bedrock of that excellence. Brian is a great unifier and creative leader 鈥 thoughtful, conversational, connected, and intellectual. He combines a sense of wonderment with a practical, analytical, and realistic understanding of how institutions of higher education operate. He will be a welcome addition to the 冈本视频 family.鈥

Experienced Academic Leader

Born and raised in New Jersey, Casey earned a BA in philosophy and economics at the University of Notre Dame, where he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and graduated summa cum laude. Casey went on to earn his JD from Stanford University Law School, where he graduated with honors. After beginning his career as an attorney with the Wall Street firm of Davis Polk & Wardwell, Casey earned his PhD in the history of American civilization from Harvard University.

As a former captain of Notre Dame鈥檚 varsity swim team and the school鈥檚 1985 鈥淪cholar-Athlete of the Year,鈥 Casey recognizes and appreciates the fine balance between academics and athletics.

He is known for relating well with students. 鈥淚 had many conversations with students who wanted an energetic, visible, and involved president,鈥 said Joanna Howe 鈥16, one of three student representatives on the search committee. 鈥淏rian encompasses exactly what we were looking for in a campus leader. He has a contagious energy, and his genuine care for students and student life is obvious. I was especially impressed when he told me he gets up and does morning practice with the swim team, and that he has dinners with students at his house and an open door policy for students to come talk to him. I鈥檓 so excited to welcome him!鈥

Prior to his appointment at DePauw in 2008, Casey served as associate dean for academic affairs in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University, leading faculty recruitment and development, as well as strategic academic planning.

Previously, as assistant provost at Brown University, he spearheaded a multidisciplinary approach to the study of commerce and entrepreneurship. He was a key figure in efforts to develop academic programs with Brown鈥檚 neighbor, the Rhode Island School of Design. He also helped to develop an international seminar that brought together faculty, students, and visiting fellows involved in the study of America鈥檚 past, across the departments of history, English, American civilization, anthropology, and Africana studies, and the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America.

As DePauw鈥檚 president, Casey has led an intense, comprehensive, and successful period of growth through DePauw 2020: The Plan for DePauw, a multi-year strategic plan for the university. He also led efforts to develop a comprehensive campus master plan, and, with the faculty, established a new general education curriculum. Under his leadership, DePauw has made major investments in academic programs, campus projects, student advising and postgraduate planning, as well as DePauw鈥檚 home city, Greencastle, Ind., and established and secured more than $56 million for The DePauw Trust, a dedicated endowment to support need-based financial aid.

To support student outcomes, Casey directed the creation of DePauw鈥檚 Hubbard Center for Student Engagement, a centralized home for comprehensive advising for off-campus study, internships, career planning, and pre-professional and graduate school preparation.

Less than a year after the October 2014 public launch of The Campaign for DePauw, the university had raised more than $220 million toward a $300 million goal. Casey has also led DePauw through six straight years of balanced budgets and saw a 51 percent increase in its endowment since 2008.

The Search Process

The board鈥檚 approval of Casey鈥檚 appointment followed his selection by a committee 鈥 11 trustees, five faculty members, three current students, and a member of 冈本视频鈥檚 senior leadership team 鈥 that was formed in early February 2015, after former President Jeffrey Herbst announced that he would conclude his tenure at 冈本视频 at the end of June 2015.

鈥淭丑别 , with the great assistance of our colleagues at Spencer Stuart who facilitated thoughtful campus and alumni conversations, yielded an incredibly deep and talented pool of candidates,鈥 said Herling. 鈥淚t was clear to all of us that Brian rose to the top in every way, which made our decision a very easy one. I want to thank our committee members, who worked tirelessly through a very aggressive time schedule, particularly this summer, to reach this great outcome.鈥

鈥淚 am confident that Brian鈥檚 passion and enthusiasm for the liberal arts generally, and 冈本视频 specifically, will be welcomed by the entire community when he joins the university next July,鈥 said Hurwitz. 鈥淗e will lead an institution with an unwavering commitment to the intrinsic value of a liberal arts education and a strong desire to nurture a living and learning environment responsive to the needs of a new generation of increasingly diverse students. In the meantime, 冈本视频 is in excellent hands with Interim President for the 2015鈥16 academic year.鈥

鈥淚鈥檓 very pleased with the selection of Brian Casey as 冈本视频鈥檚 next president,鈥 said Harsin. 鈥淚 look forward to working with him over the next year to ensure a smooth transition while advancing our strategic priorities.鈥

鈥淚n this year of transition, I look forward to working with Interim President Harsin, members of the board, senior administrators, and the 冈本视频 faculty to learn all I can about 冈本视频 and to develop 鈥 with all these groups 鈥 a robust path forward for the institution,鈥 said Casey. 鈥淚 also look forward to joining the and, in the months ahead, to visiting campus and meeting as many faculty members and students as possible.鈥