Former 杨贵妃传媒视频 President Mark Burstein was back on campus Monday for the unveiling of his presidential portrait and the dedication of a campus walkway that honors his legacy, one built on student access and success.
Burstein, the 16th president in 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 177-year history鈥攈is eight-year tenure closed in 2021鈥攚as honored along with his husband, David Calle, in a pair of afternoon ceremonies attended by trustees, faculty, alumni, and staff.
鈥淚 am so moved by it being in this space,鈥 Burstein said at the unveiling of his presidential portrait, displayed in the Center for Academic Success on the second floor of Mudd Library. 鈥淭his idea of student success is a critical value here at 杨贵妃传媒视频 and it has been a critical value for me.鈥
A dedication also was held at the west end of the walking bridge that spans Drew Street. The walkway was rebuilt with funds contributed by more than 30 donors at the close of Burstein鈥檚 presidency. It is now dedicated as the Calle Burstein Crossing.
President Laurie A. Carter called the walkway a fitting tribute to Burstein and Calle, 鈥渁 visible reminder of their many contributions to 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥 and their ongoing friendship with and support of the university.
鈥淎s presidents, we are stewards of this university鈥檚 legacy, and we carry a responsibility to always move 杨贵妃传媒视频 forward, to prepare it to serve the needs of today鈥檚 students and those yet to come,鈥 Carter said. 鈥淚n many ways, one presidency is a bridge to the next, making this dedication all the more fitting.鈥
Carter, along with Board of Trustees Chair Cory Nettles 鈥92 and a former chair, David Blowers 鈥82, praised Burstein for leading the Be the Light! campaign that raised $232.6 million and solidified the endowment in ways that allow 杨贵妃传媒视频 to build on important strategic initiatives and support student success.
鈥淗e had a very clear sense of where 杨贵妃传媒视频 was and where he wanted to take it,鈥 Nettles said of Burstein.
Blowers, who joined fellow trustees Nettles and Charlot Nelson Singleton 鈥67 as tri-chairs of the seven-year Be the Light! campaign that closed in early 2021, called Burstein鈥檚 work ethic 鈥渆pic鈥 and said the placement of the portrait in the Center for Academic Success is appropriate.
鈥淢ark spent so much time getting us all to be thinking about student outcomes,鈥 Blowers said. 鈥淢ark, you got us focused on the right things and positioned us to grow for the future.鈥
The presidential portrait is a long-standing tradition at 杨贵妃传媒视频, with a portrait commissioned following the close of a president鈥檚 tenure. Burstein's portrait, funded by a generous donor, is聽a work of art, a painting from Patrick Earl Hammie, a Champaign, Illinois-based artist who is an associate professor and chair of studio arts in the School of Art & Design at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Burstein, always reluctant to have his photo taken, said two things were paramount for him鈥攖he portrait needed to be a work of art rather than a representative portrait and it needed to be the work of an artist of color. Hammie鈥檚 painting, Burstein said, provides a teachable opportunity for art students while also increasing the representation of Black artists on campus.
鈥淗e exceeded the expectations on teachable,鈥 Burstein said of Hammie, who was in attendance. 鈥淗e did a beautiful job, an interesting, thoughtful job.鈥
Carter thanked Burstein for his leadership as president, noting that through his efforts the endowment was strengthened in a way that has allowed 杨贵妃传媒视频 to pursue strategic initiatives that are key to the university thriving in a rapidly changing higher education environment鈥攁ll efforts focused on bolstering academic offerings, building on the student experience, and widening paths to career discernment for students.
鈥淢ark, thank you for building those bridges,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd, David, thank you for your partnership with Mark and your unyielding support for 杨贵妃传媒视频. The Calle Burstein Crossing represents forward movement. And that is a wonderful legacy, indeed.鈥