Vice Chancellor Stanley Henderson set to retire next year after a decade at UM-Dearborn

November 17, 2014

Stanley Henderson recently announced plans to step down as vice chancellor of enrollment management and student life January 13 and retire from the university May 1,

Stanley Henderson

Stanley Henderson will slip on his cap and gown next month for one last round of commencement activities as 每日大赛鈥檚 vice chancellor for enrollment management and student life (EMSL).

Chances are he鈥檒l greet the audience with a hearty 鈥淕ood morning.鈥 And then he鈥檒l probably repeat a now-familiar phrase: We are not an institution of higher education; we are a community of higher education.

It鈥檚 a phrase he uses often to describe the campus鈥 culture鈥攁 culture he has helped reinforce over the past decade.

鈥淭his sense of community has come about in part because of Stan鈥檚 own genuine engagements with our students, faculty and staff. Stan is warm and welcoming, and through his efforts, he has deepened the norms of student-centered policies across campus,鈥 said UM-Dearborn Chancellor Daniel Little.

That sense of community is just one part of the legacy Henderson will leave behind when he retires next year. He recently announced plans to step down as vice chancellor January 13 and retire from the University May 1.

Henderson came to UM-Dearborn in 2005 and was a driving force in securing The Union at Dearborn housing option for students. The privately owned complex opened in 2013 and ushered in a new era of student life on campus, one strengthened by a growing number of student organizations, community engagement projects and athletics programs.

Henderson developed the university鈥檚 first comprehensive strategic enrollment plan and worked with EMSL staff to increase UM-Dearborn鈥檚 freshman class by 39 percent in the last decade. He also led efforts to revise the university鈥檚 scholarship program.

鈥淚 feel a deep debt of gratitude to Stan for his guidance and friendship and his many contributions to UM-Dearborn,鈥 Little said. 鈥淗is legacy in enrollment management and student life will always be a part of this campus.鈥

UM-Dearborn was Henderson鈥檚 final stop in a long career in higher education. After getting hooked on higher ed as an orientation leader at Michigan State University, he built his career at several universities across the Midwest: Wichita State University, Western Michigan University, University of Cincinnati and University of Illinois.

But, he says, there was something special about UM-Dearborn.

鈥淭he reality is that this is where I was meant to be,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his was the crowning moment because of my ability to be involved with making change and, most particularly, the wonderful experience with our students.鈥

Tina Nelson is one of those students. working toward a degree in communications. She says Henderson has been a trusted ally in her mission to balance life as a student, full-time employee, mother and grandmother.

鈥淚 learned so much from Vice Chancellor Henderson as he patiently listened to many of my rants about balancing life,鈥 she said. 鈥淗e gave me hope and always knew what to say in true honesty.鈥

The admiration is mutual, Henderson says.

鈥淭he students keep me happy; they keep me young. They have a freshness and an engagement that inspires,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 help but have an outlook that鈥檚 positive and affirming when you鈥檙e working with these students.鈥

Earlier this year, the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO) awarded Henderson the Lifetime Achievement Award at the organization鈥檚 annual conference. And UM-Dearborn will honor him during a retirement reception this Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at The Union at Dearborn.