VOICES: Springfield and Wittenberg: Moving forward together

A sign on Wittenberg University's campus on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025, in Springfield. JOSEPH COOKE/STAFF

A sign on Wittenberg University's campus on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025, in Springfield. JOSEPH COOKE/STAFF

Wittenberg University has long been a cornerstone of Springfield — economically, culturally and civically. Today, as the university confronts well-known financial challenges, its willingness to restructure and retool for the future is not only prudent; it is essential for the strength of our entire community.

Like many small liberal arts institutions across the country, Wittenberg has faced enrollment pressures, rising costs and shifting student expectations. What sets Wittenberg apart, however, is its commitment to meeting these challenges head-on. The university is making difficult but necessary decisions to streamline operations, focus on high-demand academic programs and align resources with long-term sustainability.

These efforts are already allowing Wittenberg to position itself more effectively as a partner to Springfield. A financially stable, forward-looking university is better equipped to collaborate on workforce development, innovation initiatives, neighborhood revitalization and cultural programming. It strengthens our talent pipeline, supports local businesses and attracts new residents and investment.

As both City Manager and a proud Wittenberg alumnus, I know firsthand how deeply the university’s success is intertwined with Springfield’s own future. Our City benefits when Wittenberg is strong, adaptable and prepared to educate the next generation of leaders.

Wittenberg’s restructuring is not a retreat—it’s a renewal. And Springfield stands ready to support and partner with an institution that remains vital to the fabric of our community.

Together, we can forge a brighter, more resilient future for both the university and the city we proudly call home.

Bryan Heck, Springfield City Manager. BILL LACKEY/STAFF

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Bryan Heck is Springfield’s City Manager.

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