Financial Sustainability and Hospitable Infrastructure

STH will strengthen its financial and administrative structures to secure keystone programs and faculty lines in the central budget. STH will amplify its commitments to
hospitality, accessibility, and ecological justice.

Increase Financial Stability

STH will see to fund professorships, grow endowed funds, and acquire grants, as well as increase school revenues through pursuit of online programs and certificates.

Strengthen and foster sustainable administrative structures

STH will assess staffing structures for maximum efficiency and sustainability, while seeking to bolster professional development and retention. STH will assess staffing needs for the launch of new online initiatives.

Amplify commitments to ecological justice

STH will foster efforts to incorporate teachings and practices of ecological justice in its coursework, programs, infrastructure, and daily practices.

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