The president of Wichita State University shows how you can take your university from good to great.
In Student Centered, Innovation Driven, Wichita State University President Rick Muma shares the unvarnished, hard-fought transformation of a mid-sized public research university into a national model for applied learning, research, and industry collaboration.
Higher education is at a crossroads. Shrinking enrollments, increasing demands for workforce alignment, and the ever-changing expectations of students and communities require bold leadership and innovative solutions.
Drawing from his own experiences, President Muma guides fellow university leaders through an exploration of embracing change, viewing existing assets through a fresh lens, and building student-first institutions that thrive in today's evolving educational landscape. This book serves as both a reflection on Wichita State's transformation and a thought-provoking workbook, inviting readers to assess their own institutions and chart a path forward.
Whether you're a university president, provost, or administrator seeking inspiration and practical guidance, Student Centered, Innovation Driven offers a compelling case study on how innovation, access, and affordability can drive meaningful institutional success--even when the path forward is anything but easy.
"Dr. Richard Muma has written a compelling call to action by telling the remarkable story of Wichita State University. By examining the impact of leadership decisions made over time, and drawing from examples of strategies and programs put in place during his tenure as WSU's current president, Dr. Muma illuminates the inner workings of a public university, advocates the urgent need for relevancy, and makes the case for what is and should be the value of higher education in the 21st century. Student Centered and Innovation Driven is an important read for university leaders, community leaders, business leaders, and economic-development practitioners."--Julia M. Potter, past-president, University Economic Development Association (UEDA)