Major
Accomplishments at UMass
While he is most proud of the achievements that the University has made
in teaching, research, and service -setting records in enrollment,
student quality, applications, financial aid, endowment, research
volume, and commercialization of intellectual property from research -
he is particularly proud that he was able to launch a number of new
initiatives at the University during his eight year term including:
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The Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC)
-a joint venture with MIT, Harvard, Boston University, Northeastern,
EMC, and CISCO.
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The Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the Study of the Senate (EMKInst)
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The President's Science and Technology Fund (PS&T)
-that generated a 30 to 1 ROI in the first year and has continued to
grow research to over $536 million in 2010.
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Three NSF Engineering Research Centers (ERC) and an NSF Math Science
Partnership (MSP)
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The President's Commercial Ventures and Intellectual Property (CVIP)
Technologies Fund
- stimulating commercialization of University Research and moving us
into the top ten in 2009.
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The President's Creative Economy Fund (CEF)
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Conducted a $1.6 Billion Capital Building Program and planned $2.9 B
more.
-includes several new dorms, an award winning co-generation power
plant, new research buildings and new classroom buildings.
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Founded
The University of Massachusetts School of Law at Dartmouth- The
first public law school in Massachusetts history.
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Founded
The University of Massachusetts Club with over 1000 members at 225
Franklin St, Boston-UMassClub
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Major Accomplishments at RPI
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Founded the Harlan Andersen Center for Innovation in
Undergraduate Education
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Created the award winning interactive high tech
classrooms -The
Studio Classrooms.
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Won the
The Theodore Hesburgh Award -1995
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Won the
The Pew Charitable Trust Prize
-1996
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Launched a major effort in "Continuous
Education."
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With grants from NSF, FIPSE, IBM, AT&T and others he
created the first network based full video, audio, chat,
screen sharing, and interactive learning system.
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He spun that research into a company,
ILinc, and
then took it through three rounds of venture capital
into a public company listed on the NASDAQ exchange as
Mentergy which had a market value of about $500 million
in March 2000 after he sold it.
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Served as the J. Erik Jonsson '22 Distinguished
Professor of Physics, Engineering Science, Information
Technology, and Management at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute
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Served at various times as Dean of the Faculty, Dean of
the Graduate School, Dean of the Undergraduate School,
and Dean of Continuing Education.
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Served as interim Provost for two years during the
Presidential Transition.
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By The Numbers:
Changes Over his Eight Year Term as President
of UMass (2003-2011)
Student Enrollment: Up 18%
Fall 2003: 57,853 >> Fall 2010: 68,315 (+18 percent))
Degrees Conferred: Up 29%
Academic Year 2002-2003: 10,701 >> Academic Year 2009-2010:
13,803 (+29 percent)
UMass Spending On Financial Aid:
Up 267%
FY 2003: $36 million >> FY 2011: $131.5 million (+267 percent)
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Research Funding: Up 69%
FY 2003: $320 million >> FY 2010: $541 million (+69 percent)
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Intellectual Property Income: Up 105%
FY 2003: $20 million >> FY 2010: $41 million (+105 percent)
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Endowment: Up 247%
June 30, 2003: $146 million >> December 31, 2010: $507 million
(+247 percent)
Total University Budget:
Up 87%
FY 2003: $1.5 billion >> FY 2011: $2.8 billion (+87 percent)
UMassOnline Revenue:
Up 1766%
Fiscal Year 2001 $3 million >>
FY 2010: $56 million
Jack Wilson appointed CEO of UMOL in 2001
UMassOnline Enrollment:
Up 814%
Fiscal Year 2001: 5,009 course enrollments
>> FY 2010: 45,815 course enrollments
SAT/GPA (UMass Amherst): Up 2.6% and 10% respectively
Fall 2003: 1,137; 3.28 >>
Fall 2010: 1167; 3.61
(SAT +2.6 percent; GPA +10 percent)
Overall Fundraising:
Original Graph appeared in
Boston Globe article
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