Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 22, 2003, Page 4A, Image 4

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welcomes students to campus
Dear new and returning students:
I am very pleased to welcome each
of you — on behalf of the faculty, staff
and administration — to the Univer
sity this fall. The start of the academic
year, even
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us who have ^3* ^3* *
been here COMMENTARY
through the -
summer,
brings with it a great sense of renewal
as well as enthusiasm for new begin
nings. I encourage you to take full ad
vantage of all of the opportunities this
very special university provides.
We at the University have the op
portunity and the intention to make
this one of the top 25 public universi
ties in the country. Each of you will
play a part in bringing this about. We
are proud of what you bring to the
University — your academic record,
your accomplishments, your service
to your communities, your energy,
your love of learning, and your per
sonal ambitions to grow and achieve
your full potential.
We commit to offer you a world
class, first-rate learning experience
through a wide variety of academic
and exUa-curricular offerings. Despite
the difficult budget situation in Ore
gon, the quality and breadth of our
programs has never been better, and
we can promise you a great year
ahead. You should find the classes
you need, improved facilities, a great
cadre of teaching faculty, supportive
staff and services, and a commitment
to excellence undiminished by the
present scarcity of state funds.
I know that many of you have very
serious financial concerns because
the costs of attending the University
have increased, despite our efforts to
manage these costs. Resources on
campus can help you with these fi
nancial concerns — financial coun
seling, opportunities to work on- or
off-campus, and some resources still
available at the financial aid office. I
encourage you to take advantage of
these opportunities; we have a strong
commitment to do all we can to
keep a University education afford
able and accessible.
Let me offer a few concluding
thoughts. We will become one of the
top 25 universities because we do not
accept mediocrity. Each of us comes
to study and to work determined to
be the best that we can be.
You have obligations and opportu
nities as a citizen here, a chance to
give as well as to receive, and to make
this community more caring and re
spectful. 1 urge you to be particularly
thoughtful when you interact with
those who have cultural backgrounds
that are different from your own; to
develop healthy relationships; and to
refrain from behaviors, such as alco
hol abuse and violence, that tear at
the fabric of our society.
You are here to be a scholar. These
are precious years. You are taking one
of the places we have made for stu
dents here; use this opportunity well.
Finally, enjoy yourself; enjoy the
beautiful environment and the cul
ture that Oregon provides; enjoy the
new facilities on campus that will
open this year; enjoy the people
whom you will meet. And do some
thing new: Take a class in an area
you've never studied before; serve on
a committee; sign up for study
abroad or an internship; give us your
advice on how to make the Universi
ty even better.
This is your campus. We're here to
make your year, and ours, the best one
it can be.
Warmest wishes,
Dave Frohnmayer
Dave Frohnmayer is the University
president.
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