From the Editor
Summer 2023BY JARED G. FRITZ-MCCARTY ON PEOPLE
JARED G. FRITZ-MCCARTY
In 1945, Roosevelt’s efforts to expand inclusion and equity in higher education began with an act of courage by administrators, faculty and students — the people of Roosevelt University. Now fast-forward 78 years to today; this same courage catalyzes the work of our people as they live out our mission and values.
In preparing this issue of The Review, I had the pleasure to meet many of the individuals featured. I immediately recognized their shared, genuine desire to make a difference. Each graciously offers their authentic self in order to help others achieve their full potential, and they face challenges with courage. Their stories are a celebration of individuality and a collective diversity.
“People grow through experiences, if they meet life honestly and courageously. This is how character is built and young people recognize this ability to grow in those with whom they come in contact.”
— Eleanor Roosevelt, 1941
My own experience as a Roosevelt student was defined by the people around me … peers, faculty and staff with life experiences far different from my own. I’m proud to remain part of this community, and I know I am better because of those with whom I’ve crossed paths. Those people are my Roosevelt story.
This issue opens with Letters, a new section inspired by alumna Judith Levinson’s letter to me. I look forward to sharing future letters from the community — particularly those about the people part of your Roosevelt story. I wholeheartedly believe that we, as humans, yearn for meaningful connections with others. There’s so much for us to learn from one another if we are open-minded and willing to listen (or read). I hope you enjoy this magazine.
Cheers,
Jared G. Fritz-McCarty, (he/him)
Editor
Assistant Vice President of Advancement
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