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Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities

The Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities (CUMU) is an international membership organization of colleges and universities located in urban and metropolitan areas that share common understandings of their institutional missions and values. CUMU was founded in 1989 by 10 university presidents gathered at Wright State University who realized their unique challenges and opportunities as they looked to the future of higher education.[1][2] Today, CUMU works to build connections across its membership to create and share knowledge on the issues that face our urban and metropolitan campuses and the communities they serve.

Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities (CUMU)
AbbreviationCUMU
Formation1989
Typenon-governmental organization
PurposeServing and connecting the world’s urban and metropolitan universities and their partners.
HeadquartersTowson, Maryland
Membership
115+ colleges and universities and their partners worldwide
Executive Director
Valerie Holton, Ph.D.
Websitewww.cumuonline.org

CUMU is headquartered at Towson University in Towson, Maryland.[3][4]

The organization publishes Metropolitan Universities journal, a scholarly publication addressing the issues facing urban and metropolitan-serving institutions, such as civic engagement, leadership, and shared academic spaces. As of 2016, the journal has been published entirely online as an open-access journal.[5][6]

History edit

The Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities (CUMU) was founded in 1989 by a group of presidents and chancellors who gathered at Wright State University to recognize and affirm their shared mission to use the power of their campuses in education, research, and service to enhance the communities in which they were located. On this occasion, the founders of CUMU came together to create a viable niche in higher education for those institutions united through their philosophies. Member institutions pledged to enrich their communities while strengthening the campus’ core commitment to teaching and research.[7]

The first meeting of university leadership to define the “metropolitan university” was held at Wright State University. This first convening is sometimes considered the first CUMU Annual Conference. In 1990, 50 institutions signed the original Declaration of Metropolitan Universities, formalizing CUMU as an organization. In 1996, the first formal bylaws were written and approved.[1]

Headquarters edit

Wright State University served as the first CUMU headquarters. During this time period the organization held conferences and published Metropolitan Universities journal, but did not formally collect membership dues. In 1994, CUMU headquarters moved to University of North Texas. In 2002, CUMU headquarters moved to Eastern Michigan University and CUMU was incorporated in the state of Michigan. In 2006, following a competitive bidding process, Towson University was named as the CUMU administrative home.[8]

Leadership & Governance edit

CUMU is governed by a Board of Directors,[9] composed of presidents and chancellors of member institutions, and led by an executive director.[10] Board members are elected to two-year terms during the annual Presidents meeting at the CUMU Annual Conference in October.[11] In 2012, the President was Wendell Pritchett, former Chancellor of Rutgers University–Camden, Interim Dean and Presidential Professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Provost of the University of Pennsylvania. The current CUMU chair is Kristin Sobelik, Chancellor of University of Missouri–St. Louis.

Valerie Holton, Ph.D., LCSW, was named executive director in June 2022.[12]

Metropolitan Universities Journal edit

Since 1990, the organization has published Metropolitan Universities journal, a scholarly publication addressing the issues facing urban and metropolitan-serving institutions.[13] As of 2016, the journal has been published entirely online as an open-access publication. The journal is hosted and supported by the IUPUI University Library.[14]

Editors edit

  • Ernest A. Lynton (1990–1997) [15]
  • Barbara A. Holland (1997–2016)
  • Valerie Holton (2016–2023)
  • Patrick M. Green (2023–present)[16]

Membership edit

United States edit

*private

Canada edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-22. Retrieved 2013-05-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "History - CUMU". www.cumuonline.org. 8 May 2017. Retrieved 2017-08-18.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2016-12-12.
  4. ^ . Towson University. Archived from the original on 2017-09-10. Retrieved 2017-08-18.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2016-12-12.
  6. ^ "Metropolitan Universities Journal - CUMU". www.cumuonline.org. Retrieved 2017-08-18.
  7. ^ Smith, Arthur. "Declaration". CUMU. Retrieved 2023-10-12.
  8. ^ Smith, Arthur. "History". CUMU. Retrieved 2023-10-12.
  9. ^ ccregan. "Leadership Team". CUMU. Retrieved 2023-10-12.
  10. ^ "Executive Committee - CUMU". www.cumuonline.org. Retrieved 2017-08-18.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2016-12-12.
  12. ^ CUMU (2022-06-08). "Valerie Holton named executive director of CUMU". CUMU. Retrieved 2023-10-12.
  13. ^ "Metropolitan Universities". journals.iupui.edu. Retrieved 2023-10-12.
  14. ^ "About the Journal | Metropolitan Universities". journals.iupui.edu. Retrieved 2023-10-12.
  15. ^ Smith, Arthur. "Ernest A. Lynton Legacy". CUMU. Retrieved 2023-10-12.
  16. ^ CUMU (2023-06-07). "Patrick M. Green named editor of Metropolitan Universities journal". CUMU. Retrieved 2023-10-12.
  17. ^ (PDF). c.ymcdn.com. CUMU. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 20, 2016.

External links edit

  • Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities—Official web site
  • Metropolitan Universities journal — Official web site

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that share common understandings of their institutional missions and values CUMU was founded in 1989 by 10 university presidents gathered at Wright State University who realized their unique challenges and opportunities as they looked to the future of higher education 1 2 Today CUMU works to build connections across its membership to create and share knowledge on the issues that face our urban and metropolitan campuses and the communities they serve Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities CUMU AbbreviationCUMUFormation1989Typenon governmental organizationPurposeServing and connecting the world s urban and metropolitan universities and their partners HeadquartersTowson MarylandMembership115 colleges and universities and their partners worldwideExecutive DirectorValerie Holton Ph D Websitewww wbr cumuonline wbr org CUMU is headquartered at Towson University in Towson Maryland 3 4 The organization publishes Metropolitan Universities journal a scholarly publication addressing the issues facing urban and metropolitan serving institutions such as civic engagement leadership and shared academic spaces As of 2016 the journal has been published entirely online as an open access journal 5 6 Contents 1 History 2 Headquarters 3 Leadership amp Governance 4 Metropolitan Universities Journal 4 1 Editors 5 Membership 5 1 United States 5 2 Canada 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities CUMU was founded in 1989 by a group of presidents and chancellors who gathered at Wright State University to recognize and affirm their shared mission to use the power of their campuses in education research and service to enhance the communities in which they were located On this occasion the founders of CUMU came together to create a viable niche in higher education for those institutions united through their philosophies Member institutions pledged to enrich their communities while strengthening the campus core commitment to teaching and research 7 The first meeting of university leadership to define the metropolitan university was held at Wright State University This first convening is sometimes considered the first CUMU Annual Conference In 1990 50 institutions signed the original Declaration of Metropolitan Universities formalizing CUMU as an organization In 1996 the first formal bylaws were written and approved 1 Headquarters editWright State University served as the first CUMU headquarters During this time period the organization held conferences and published Metropolitan Universities journal but did not formally collect membership dues In 1994 CUMU headquarters moved to University of North Texas In 2002 CUMU headquarters moved to Eastern Michigan University and CUMU was incorporated in the state of Michigan In 2006 following a competitive bidding process Towson University was named as the CUMU administrative home 8 Leadership amp Governance editCUMU is governed by a Board of Directors 9 composed of presidents and chancellors of member institutions and led by an executive director 10 Board members are elected to two year terms during the annual Presidents meeting at the CUMU Annual Conference in October 11 In 2012 the President was Wendell Pritchett former Chancellor of Rutgers University Camden Interim Dean and Presidential Professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and Provost of the University of Pennsylvania The current CUMU chair is Kristin Sobelik Chancellor of University of Missouri St Louis Valerie Holton Ph D LCSW was named executive director in June 2022 12 Metropolitan Universities Journal editSince 1990 the organization has published Metropolitan Universities journal a scholarly publication addressing the issues facing urban and metropolitan serving institutions 13 As of 2016 the journal has been published entirely online as an open access publication The journal is hosted and supported by the IUPUI University Library 14 Editors edit Ernest A Lynton 1990 1997 15 Barbara A Holland 1997 2016 Valerie Holton 2016 2023 Patrick M Green 2023 present 16 Membership editUnited States edit nbsp University of Arkansas at Little Rock nbsp Campuses of the California State University Dominguez Hills Fullerton Los Angeles California State University Northridge San Bernardino and San Marcos nbsp Metropolitan State University of Denver University of Colorado Denver University of Colorado Colorado Springs University of Denver nbsp American University Georgetown University University of the District of Columbia nbsp Florida Atlantic University Florida International University Miami Dade College University of North Florida nbsp Northeastern Illinois University Southern Illinois University Edwardsville nbsp Indiana University Northwest Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Purdue University Fort Wayne University of Southern Indiana nbsp University of Louisville nbsp Louisiana State University in Shreveport nbsp University of Southern Maine nbsp University System of Maryland Coppin State University Morgan State University Towson University University of Baltimore nbsp University of Massachusetts Boston University of Massachusetts Lowell Worcester State University nbsp Oakland University University of Michigan Dearborn University of Michigan Flint Wayne State University nbsp Augsburg University Metropolitan State University University of Minnesota nbsp Jackson State University nbsp Missouri State University University of Missouri Kansas City University of Missouri St Louis University of Missouri Extension nbsp University of Nebraska at Omaha nbsp University of Nevada Las Vegas nbsp Rutgers Camden Rutgers Newark Rutgers University New Brunswick nbsp Buffalo State University College of Staten Island Manhattanville University Medgar Evers College Pace University Syracuse University Wagner College nbsp University of North Carolina at Charlotte University of North Carolina at Greensboro UNC Wilmington nbsp Ohio State University Wright State University nbsp University of Central Oklahoma nbsp Portland State University nbsp Cabrini University Gannon University Temple University Widener University nbsp Rhode Island College nbsp University of South Carolina Upstate nbsp University of Tennessee at Chattanooga nbsp University of Houston Downtown University of North Texas at Dallas Texas State University nbsp Weber State University nbsp Old Dominion University Virginia Commonwealth University Virginia Wesleyan University nbsp Washington State University Tri Cities Washington State University Vancouver nbsp Marquette University University of Wisconsin Green Bay University of Wisconsin Milwaukee 17 private Canada edit nbsp MacEwan University nbsp York UniversityReferences edit a b Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 10 22 Retrieved 2013 05 21 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link History CUMU www cumuonline org 8 May 2017 Retrieved 2017 08 18 Headquarters Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities Archived from the original on 2016 12 20 Retrieved 2016 12 12 Partnerships amp Outreach Towson University Archived from the original on 2017 09 10 Retrieved 2017 08 18 Journal Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities Archived from the original on 2016 12 20 Retrieved 2016 12 12 Metropolitan Universities Journal CUMU www cumuonline org Retrieved 2017 08 18 Smith Arthur Declaration CUMU Retrieved 2023 10 12 Smith Arthur History CUMU Retrieved 2023 10 12 ccregan Leadership Team CUMU Retrieved 2023 10 12 Executive Committee CUMU www cumuonline org Retrieved 2017 08 18 Executive Committee Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities Archived from the original on 2016 12 20 Retrieved 2016 12 12 CUMU 2022 06 08 Valerie Holton named executive director of CUMU CUMU Retrieved 2023 10 12 Metropolitan Universities journals iupui edu Retrieved 2023 10 12 About the Journal Metropolitan Universities journals iupui edu Retrieved 2023 10 12 Smith Arthur Ernest A Lynton Legacy CUMU Retrieved 2023 10 12 CUMU 2023 06 07 Patrick M Green named editor of Metropolitan Universities journal CUMU Retrieved 2023 10 12 CUMU Current Membership PDF c ymcdn com CUMU Archived from the original PDF on December 20 2016 External links editCoalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities Official web site Metropolitan Universities journal Official web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities amp oldid 1217540519, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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