University of Evansville Announces Institutional Realignment Plan

Academic, athletic, and administrative adjustments address deficit and position University for growth

Evansville, IN (03/11/2021) — The University of Evansville (UE) today announced an institutional realignment plan that includes changes to academics, athletics, and administration. The plan addresses the unsustainable structural deficit for the University and positions it for strategic growth as a 21st Century institution grounded in liberal arts and sciences.

The plan, which results from three months of discussion with faculty, students, and other stakeholders, results in fewer faculty and program cutbacks than originally announced. It also ensures that UE will continue to offer 75+ majors, provide strong financial and educational support to students, and remain a part of Division I athletics. All current students will be able to graduate with their selected majors.

"After dozens of meetings with faculty, students, parents, and alumni, I am pleased to announce that this plan meets our financial goals with far fewer reductions," said University President Christopher M. Pietruszkiewicz. "The plan puts us on very solid financial footing and will allow us to strategically invest in our students, faculty, staff, and programs going forward."

Key academic changes include:

As part of the realignment, 19 tenured faculty members elected to participate in the voluntary separation program that includes severance of 12 months' pay and a one-time $10,000 payment to assist with healthcare costs. These faculty members will teach through the end of the current academic year. Five additional faculty will move into redesigned positions at UE, and three faculty will enter into a phased retirement period. Beyond this, no other faculty positions will be eliminated. This is significantly fewer reductions than the 38 faculty positions originally announced in the draft academic realignment plan and will provide greater savings.

More than 12 faculty proposals have been incorporated into the plan, including:

Key athletic changes include:

These changes to UE Athletics will make it a near break-even program as student-athletes continue to compete at the NCAA Division I level.

The key administrative changes include:

Members of the University of Evansville Board of Trustees have been fully briefed on the institutional realignment plan. The Executive Committee has recommended approval to the full Board of Trustees, which will meet Friday, March 12, 2021.

"Higher education is constantly evolving, and the University of Evansville is being innovative and adapting to meet the needs of future students and remain financially strong,'' said Linda White, chair of UE's Board of Trustees. "The UE Administration has done an admirable job of managing what we knew would be a challenging process. We are grateful to the entire UE community for their input, their patience, and their support through this time. Our students, faculty, and staff are personally thanked for creating the future University of Evansville."

Students at the University of Evansville shape powerful and enduring change. UE is the first in Indiana to be designated as an Ashoka U Changemaker Campus, and its changemaking culture empowers students to improve the world around them as UE Changemakers. UE has an array of majors in business; engineering; the arts and sciences; and health science programs. UE has a diverse student body that represents 44 states and 52 countries. U.S. News & World Report recognizes UE as the #4 Best College in the Midwest among private schools. For more information, please visit evansville.edu.