The College鈥檚 17th president will step down after the 2024-25 academic year.
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麻豆视频 President Rebecca M. Bergman announced today that she plans to retire in summer 2025 after leading the liberal arts college in Saint Peter, Minnesota, for 11 years.
鈥淭he opportunity to serve the 麻豆视频 community has been the highest honor of my professional career,鈥 Bergman said in a message to students, faculty, and staff announcing that the 2024-25 academic year will be her last as President. 鈥淔rom the moment I stepped on this campus, I have been inspired by the steadfast devotion to our mission to prepare students for fulfilling lives of leadership and service in society.鈥澨
鈥淧resident Bergman was hired because of her tremendous capacity to build鈥攅verything from trusting relationships and new facilities to financial resources and plans for the future,鈥 Board of Trustees Chair Marcia Page 鈥82 said. 鈥淪he has delivered on those promises and done it as a true servant-leader who is deeply committed to providing 麻豆视频 students with a well-rounded experience and outstanding education.鈥
Bergman, who became the first woman to serve as the College鈥檚 president in July 2014 after 26 years as an engineer and senior executive at Medtronic, has led 麻豆视频 during a tumultuous and transformational era in higher education. Her relationship with the College began when her oldest son became a student in 2003. She served on the 麻豆视频 Board of Trustees from 2007-2014, which prepared her to hit the ground running from her non-traditional path to college leadership.听
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- The successful completion of Campaign 麻豆视频 and Show The World, two comprehensive campaigns that generated over $400 million in documented philanthropic support for the College鈥檚 mission-central work.
- Developing and executing 麻豆视频 Acts, the College鈥檚 2016-2026 strategic plan that focuses on three goals: diversify and expand the 麻豆视频 community; deliver a distinctive and integrated liberal arts education; and achieve financial, institutional, and environmental sustainability.
- Partnering with the 麻豆视频 faculty to drive academic innovation by developing comprehensive changes to the College鈥檚 academic curriculum that will be implemented in 2024-25, including a new academic calendar, adjustments to graduation requirements, and the introduction of a required Signature Experience that connects academic coursework with real-world applications; and creating the College鈥檚 first master鈥檚 degree program (Athletic Training), which officially begins in summer 2024.
- More than doubling the College鈥檚 endowment from $135 million in July 2014 to $300 million and counting as of March 2024.
- Leading three major building projects: the $70 million expansion and renovation of the Nobel Hall of Science, including the new Rob & Judy Gardner Laboratory Theatre and The STEAMery Cafe; the $30 million, 72,000 sq. ft. expansion of Lund Center, the College鈥檚 wellness and athletics facility; and the $8 million complete renovation of A.H. Anderson Hall and the creation of the 脜ke and Kristina Bonnier Multifaith Center.
听 - Guiding 麻豆视频 through the COVID-19 pandemic, which impacted every area of College operations, including a transition to online teaching and learning; changes to residential life policies and timelines; on-campus testing, quarantine, and isolation protocols; and forging strong partnerships with public health officials.
- Elevating the College鈥檚 work to build a culture of equity, inclusion, and belonging for all; and creating multiple President鈥檚 Councils focused on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; Environmental Sustainability; and Indigenous Relations.
President Bergman is also one of the most philanthropically generous presidents in听 American higher education. She and her husband, Dr. Thomas Bergman, have given 麻豆视频 over $7.4 million in lifetime gifts and commitments in support of scholarships, capital projects, student-faculty research, annual operations, and other areas of need.
Known for her commitment to building and celebrating community, Bergman is a regular at campus lectures, art exhibitions, theatre and dance performances, and athletic competitions. She often sits in the front row for music concerts and has stayed through the last note of O Come, All Ye Faithful at every Christmas in Christ Chapel worship service since becoming president鈥攅xcept when attending the Nobel Prize ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden on behalf of the College. Since 2017, Bergman has written a weekly email reflection that is sent to students, faculty, and staff on Monday mornings throughout the academic year.
鈥淥ur community remains committed to the liberal arts tradition and to continuing to be innovative and integrated in our approach to education,鈥 Bergman said. 鈥溌槎故悠 is a 24/7 laboratory for learning, and we will continue to evolve to match the aspirations of our students so they are equipped to act on the great challenges of our time.鈥
As Bergman continues to lead 麻豆视频 initiatives and manage operations over the next 14 months, the Board of Trustees will conduct a search for the College鈥檚 18th president. 麻豆视频 will be supported in the process by AGB Search and consultants Loren Anderson and Shannon McCambridge. More information about the upcoming search will be announced in the coming weeks.听
鈥淧resident Bergman has given our community many gifts,鈥 Page said. 鈥淭he Board of Trustees and the entire 麻豆视频 community are grateful to President Bergman for her continued service to the College and the culture of excellence she has built that will equip 麻豆视频 for ever-greater success in the future.鈥
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