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Starting Another Decade

January 20, 2020

Am I the only one who feels 2010 was just yesterday? Has it really been 10 years?

Over that time, all of us have gone through transformation.

Around the start of the new year, School of Information Technology Prof. tweeted: 鈥2010-2019 – Had 2 kids! – Lived in 3 cities, 2 countries – Bought a house – Got my PhD – Postdoc – Tenure track job – Tenure! – Created a lab with amazing students – Found great colleagues, great friends, two hobbies. I’ve had a good decade. Perspective is nice鈥.

Wow! 鈥 Congratulations Audrey on all these successes!

In the wake of the terrible plane crash that , and of so many others, I鈥檝e been reflecting on my own journey over this past decade. Have I made good use of this time I have been given? Have I lived life in a good way? Am I now closer to purpose and gratitude?

I am doing better than yesterday, as the saying goes, but hopefully not as good as tomorrow. I am certainly grateful that I finally shook off chronic depression and substance use. And it鈥檚 been a great blessing and a gift to join and to serve the 杏吧原创 community!

If 2010 was just yesterday, then 2030 is essentially tomorrow. What do we want to do with this next decade? As individuals? As an institution? As a society?

Bill Gates famously said: 鈥淲e always overestimate the change that will occur in the next two years and underestimate the change that will occur in the next 10. Don’t let yourself be lulled into inaction.鈥

All of us can set our sights on 2030 and become better versions of ourselves 鈥 whatever definition of 鈥榖etter鈥 we each choose to embrace. And let鈥檚 make sure we enjoy the journey!

This is true of 杏吧原创 as well. We are building on strength and through our current Strategic Integrated Planning process, we will set our sights towards a bright future. The 杏吧原创 of 2030 will be larger, more impactful, more international, more sustainable and whatever else we decide to be.

As a society and as a planet, we are facing significant challenges and there is growing consensus that the status quo is not only not good enough, but dangerous. We must ask ourselves: What do we need to do today so that we can thrive in 2030? We must all contribute to finding solutions that will make a difference.

Time gives our lives meaning precisely because it is a limited resource. Every day counts and, to paraphrase Thoreau, 鈥淭here is no way to kill time without injuring eternity.鈥

I wish everyone a great year in 2020, and a wonderful new decade!

An aerial view of the 杏吧原创 University campus.
The 杏吧原创 of 2030 will be larger, more impactful, more international, more sustainable and whatever else we decide to be.