After nearly ten years at the helm of Columbia College Chicago, President Kwang-Wu Kim has announced his decision to step down from his position. The news was confirmed in a statement released by the school’s board of trustees, praising Kim for his leadership and dedication to the institution.
During his tenure, Kim oversaw significant changes and developments at Columbia College Chicago. Under his leadership, the school launched several new academic programs, implemented important diversity and inclusion initiatives, and expanded its campus facilities. Kim also worked to strengthen the school’s connections with the local community and fostered partnerships with various cultural institutions in the city.
In his statement, Kim expressed his gratitude for having had the opportunity to serve as president of Columbia College Chicago. He highlighted the many accomplishments achieved during his time in office and thanked the faculty, staff, students, and alumni for their support and collaboration.
The news of Kim’s departure comes at a critical time for Columbia College Chicago, as the school faces challenges related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on higher education. The board of trustees will now begin the search for a new president to lead the institution into the future.
As the search process gets underway, the board has appointed an interim president to assume the responsibilities of the office. The incoming leader will have big shoes to fill, as Kim leaves behind a lasting legacy of innovation and progress at Columbia College Chicago.
The departure of President Kwang-Wu Kim marks the end of an era for Columbia College Chicago. While his leadership will be missed, the school now has the opportunity to build on his accomplishments and continue its mission of providing a dynamic and inclusive education for students in the arts and media.
As the Columbia College Chicago community looks to the future, there is optimism and excitement about what lies ahead. With a strong foundation in place and a commitment to excellence, the school is poised to thrive under new leadership and continue its tradition of excellence in arts education.