The start of a new calendar year always brings me a sense of excitement, anticipation, and hope for the coming year. While I have never been someone to make resolutions, I have spent some time looking for ways to become a better version of myself as a husband, father, brother, uncle, colleague and leader. Taking a step back, like an artist staring at a blank wall and reimagining who you are, is a healthy way to grow as a person. Whether that means creating good habits or committing to doing something to help others, it takes time and continuous effort to be the best you. So don’t be afraid to challenge yourself in 2022. Together, we can make our community a shining example for others.
As our campuses spring back to life and we welcome students from the semester break, we move forward with enthusiasm immersed in the details of the integration of Bloomsburg, Lock Haven, and Mansfield. Each day walking through the doors of Carver, Ulmer, and North Halls, I am energized knowing our vision for the integrated university is taking shape and the promise of an exemplary student experience remains our highest priority. The expansion of high-quality affordable educational opportunities for our students remains our steadfast commitment. We’re also looking forward to spring semester traditions that are the hallmark of maintaining vibrant campuses within our respective communities. And most importantly, we’re changing the lives of students and their families forever. In short, we’re reimaging public higher education for the coming decades!
If you have any questions about the integration process, please email NEIntegration@bloomu.edu or check out our website https://www.bloomu.edu/ for more information.
So remember, a new year means a new blank canvas awaits to paint a new picture. Always remember, as Iva Ursano, a Canadian blogger, once wrote, ‘You are the artist of your own life. Don’t hand the paintbrush to anyone else.’
Go Huskies!
Go Bald Eagles!
Go Mounties!
– Bashar