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Ann McCoy on Shaping UCM鈥檚 Future Together

Ann McCoy - Central Speaks Podcast

By Central Speaks Podcast, September 23, 2025

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Ed Wirthwein

Ann McCoy on Shaping UCM鈥檚 Future Together

In this special edition of Central Speaks, host Alex Greenwood sits down with Dr. Ann McCoy, Vice Provost of Academic Programs and Graduate Studies and chair of the Strategic Planning Committee, to discuss the 欧美视频鈥檚 new 2026鈥2031 Strategic Plan.

This isn鈥檛 just another document; it鈥檚 a roadmap that will guide UCM鈥檚 next chapter in academics, student life, staff support, and community engagement.

Dr. McCoy shares:

  • Why every voice matters: How input from students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members will directly shape UCM鈥檚 priorities.

  • What鈥檚 at stake: The plan will affect every corner of the university, from enrollment initiatives to faculty resources to campus facilities.

  • How to get involved: Dr. McCoy provides details on the campus-wide survey now open to all stakeholders and explains why your feedback is essential.

  • Behind the process: A transparent look at the steps from early interviews and surveys to the Board of Governors鈥 final adoption.

  • A personal note: On a personal note, Dr. McCoy shares a fun fact about how she literally keeps afloat in a busy world.

Whether you鈥檙e a student wondering 鈥渨hat鈥檚 in it for me,鈥 a faculty member thinking about resources, a staff member focused on workplace culture, or a community partner invested in UCM鈥檚 future, this conversation shows why your participation is vital in charting the course for the next five years.

馃敆 Learn more and follow updates: UCM Strategic Plan 2026鈥2031.

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漏 2025 欧美视频. All rights reserved. Central Speaks is a production of the鈦犫仩鈦犫仩 UCM Office of Integrated Marketing and Communications.鈦犫仩鈦犫仩 Hosted by Alex Greenwood. Recorded at; engineered by Josh Tomlinson.

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