Dear TU Alumni and Friends,
This is Day One of an exciting new chapter, as I begin the privileged work of serving as president of The University of Tulsa. I'm honored by the confidence the Board of Trustees has placed in me, and I look forward to working with each of you as TU makes its next big push into greatness.
On this first day, I wanted to be sure to reach out to you – the alumni and friends who have been propelling TU's excellence in academics, research, service, athletics, and many other areas. Moving a university forward is hard work, but the TU family has shown what becomes possible when people commit themselves to success. That powerful unity is a rare thing, and it was a big part of what drew me to this job. Let's keep going in that same spirit – and with continued dramatic results.
As we've relocated our lives from Dallas to Tulsa, Cate, Mary Elizabeth, Peter and I have been amazed by the warm reception we've received from people all over campus and throughout the community. Thank you to everyone who has helped us feel right at home. And if we haven't met you yet, please stand by. We're going to be making the rounds both here in Tulsa and in our Alumni Association chapter cities.
Thank you for standing with TU – yesterday, today, and for a long time to come.
With thanks,
Geoffrey
Orsak
President
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Las credenciales de este señor son impresionantes... creó en infinity project para educar a los muchachos de secundaria en ciencia y tecnología. La semana pasada salió un decreto que no se podrá estudiar computación ni inglés en horas de clase en los liceos y colegios venezolanos. Con ese explica, Gustavo, cómo tuvimos una vicepresidenta que dijo textualmente que no hacía falta tanto estudiar (Adina Bastidas) por allá en 2001. Eso explica por qué seguimos en franco retroceso.
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