'I ask that NJCU’s mission not be further jeopardized due to poor leadership by the former administration, and regrettably by the apparently inattentive stewardship by its Board of Trustees,' Carlos Hernandez, president of NJCU from 1993 to 2012, writes.
for 19 years. I retired in 2012 and was humbled to receive the title of President Emeritus in 2013. Prior to serving as the president, I had the privilege to serve as provost, vice president for Academic Affairs, and assistant to the president under my predecessor, William J. Maxwell. Before joining the administration, I served as a tenured member of the Psychology Department.
Those years, and subsequent 10 years of work as an executive presidential search consultant, have given me the opportunity to experience how public higher education has evolved and responded to the educational, economic, social, political and cultural forces that shape the course of our nation. Indeed, public higher education has often taken a leadership role in determining the evolution of these very forces.
My undying support and belief in this mission prompt me to write this letter. I am not familiar with the details of what led to the turmoil and crisis that currently beset NJCU. It pains me professionally and personally to learn that such a crisis could have developed without action being taken much earlier.
I ask that NJCU’s mission not be further jeopardized due to poor leadership by the former administration, and regrettably by the apparently inattentive stewardship by its Board of Trustees. Certainly, the university must act with all haste to introduce measures to refocus its energies, talents, and resources to the core mission and values which have sustained it for almost 100 years. Only then can the trust in its leadership and future direction be restored.
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