The investiture ceremony celebrating Neil MacKinnon's appointment as president of Central Michigan University.
Mount Pleasant welcomes Neil MacKinnon as the new president of Central Michigan University. Officially starting on November 1, 2024, he emphasizes a student-centric approach to leadership, aiming to enhance enrollment and medical education programs. MacKinnon’s impressive academic background and focus on student welfare promise a new era for CMU.
Exciting news buzzes throughout Mount Pleasant as Central Michigan University (CMU) proudly introduces its new president, Neil MacKinnon. After serving as provost and a pharmacy professor at Augusta University in Georgia, MacKinnon assumes the role as the 16th president of CMU, stepping into a position left vacant by Bob Davies, who resigned earlier this year. Officially starting his new role on November 1, 2024, MacKinnon was welcomed with open arms after a unanimous vote from the Board of Trustees in September.
From day one, MacKinnon has made it crystal clear that his leadership style will be student-centric. His commitment to put students first in every decision is a breath of fresh air for the university community. During a recent news conference, he emphasized that every decision will be guided by the question, “Is this in the best interest of our students?” This focus comes hand-in-hand with the implementation of CMU’s strategic plan approved in September 2023, which aims to boost student performance and enhance the university’s sustainability.
Speaking of students, CMU is currently home to about 14,500 learners, celebrating its largest first-year class since 2019, with a notable increase of 9.4% from fall 2023. This upswing, coupled with MacKinnon’s track record and vision, positions him as a pivotal figure in addressing the university’s recent struggles with enrollment amidst heightened competition and a downturn in the number of in-state high school graduates.
MacKinnon’s academic credentials are quite impressive. He holds a doctorate in pharmacy health care administration, alongside a master’s in hospital pharmacy and a bachelor’s in pharmacy. His professional journey includes significant roles, such as dean of the University of Cincinnati’s James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy and director of the Center for Rural Health at the University of Arizona. It’s no wonder that he emerged from a pool of over 80 candidates – MacKinnon brings both the experience and vision that CMU needs.
In a bold move towards medical education advancement, MacKinnon supports the decision to relocate CMU’s College of Medicine to Saginaw by 2028. This shift is expected to strengthen medical education programs, ultimately benefiting rural and underserved communities across Michigan. His forward-thinking approach to education aligns well with the university’s long-term goals.
In a delightful investiture ceremony, MacKinnon was formally introduced to the CMU community, where he received the President’s Medallion and Chain of Office. The event was a lively occasion filled with performances and heartfelt greetings from dignitaries. Faculty, students, staff, alumni, and other guests gathered to celebrate MacKinnon’s appointment, enhancing a sense of unity and enthusiasm for what lies ahead.
During his address, MacKinnon shared insights about the transformative power of higher education, stressing its crucial role in shaping lives and preparing students for meaningful careers. The ceremony ended on a high note with attendees raising battery-powered candles as a colorful commitment to CMU’s mission and future direction.
With a strong foundation in academia and a heartfelt commitment to students, Neil MacKinnon stands ready to usher in a new era for Central Michigan University. His leadership promises to focus on enriching the student experience and solidifying the university’s role as a vital educational hub in Michigan. The Mount Pleasant community eagerly anticipates the positive changes this new chapter will bring, embodying the spirit of progress and innovation that CMU represents.
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