"I want to talk about being connected.
I want to talk about being strategic.
And I want to talk about being creative," Dartmouth College President Sian Leah Beilock said during her first State of the College address on Monday.
"Being connected means recognizing that Dartmouth is more than the sum of our parts."
Beilock, who took office in June, said she wants to "push Dartmouth to the next level at a time when the institution, and higher ed as a whole, is at an inflection point," WMUR reports.
"Great institutions will not stay great, in a moment like this, unless they evolve," she said.
"You are the ones, year after year, who serve as the enduring, lasting examples of what Dartmouth is all about," she said.
"So as we talk about this journey ahead of us, I see it as a true partnership."
Among other things, Beilock said she's created a new senior position for a chief health and wellness officer, is preparing to roll out a strategic plan for student mental health and wellness, and is making "major investments in housing and child care."
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