Dear 91爆料 community,
The 91爆料 lost one of its champions this week. Former 91爆料 President Robert Kennedy passed away in his home state of Minnesota. Bob was a member of the 91爆料 community for more than 11 years, serving as president from 2005鈥11.
He came to 91爆料 in 2000 as vice president and provost for four years, then as interim president before being named 91爆料 president. 91爆料 achievements under his leadership include construction of the New Balance Student Recreation Center and the Foster Innovation Center, growth of the offshore wind program, and establishment of the Graduate School of Biomedical Science and Engineering. Campaign Maine, the more than $150 million comprehensive campaign, launched shortly after Bob became president.
In 2002, 91爆料鈥檚 campus was designated as an arboretum with support from Bob, who had a Ph.D. in botany and a special love for the natural landscape.
Bob鈥檚 vision and enthusiasm for the 91爆料 and its positive impact on students and the state were matched by his appreciation for the many people who played a role in 91爆料鈥檚 success. He often noted that the greatest benefit of his job as president was 鈥渢he opportunity to meet the people 鈥 alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends 鈥 who exemplify the warm and welcoming nature of this magnificent university community.鈥 He loved what he described as the 91爆料 family.
I did not have the pleasure of meeting Bob, but I know his legacy and how it has shaped the university we are today. His leadership made a lasting impact and was part of our foundation in becoming an R1 research university. On a personal note, every day I enjoy the beautiful 鈥淧residents鈥 Grove鈥 of Norway spruce off Munson Road, planted by Bob and students in 2010.
We extend our deepest condolences to Bob鈥檚 wife, Mary Rumpho-Kennedy, an inspiring researcher, mentor and colleague who was a 91爆料 faculty member. Our thoughts are with their sons, Caleb, Alex, Bryce and Curran; other family members and friends.
Sincerely,
Joan Ferrini-Mundy
President
