Opinion: Wittenberg and Springfield: A partnership that moves us onward

Dr. Christian M. M. Brady, left, takes a photo with junior Katie Lowry, student senate president, during an event where he was announced as the new president on Friday, May 9, 2025, at Wittenberg University. JOSEPH COOKE/STAFF

Dr. Christian M. M. Brady, left, takes a photo with junior Katie Lowry, student senate president, during an event where he was announced as the new president on Friday, May 9, 2025, at Wittenberg University. JOSEPH COOKE/STAFF

Springfield and Wittenberg University have long shared a strong, meaningful partnership — one that has shaped our community for generations and continues to strengthen our future. As we look ahead, it is clear that Wittenberg’s success and Springfield’s momentum are deeply connected, and together we are poised for an even brighter path forward.

Wittenberg’s contributions extend far beyond its campus. Through the Hagen Center for Civic & Urban Engagement, students provide thousands of volunteer hours each year, supporting local nonprofits, youth programs, schools, parks, and neighborhood revitalization efforts. Their service has become a defining part of Springfield’s progress. Equally valuable is the ongoing engagement of Wittenberg’s faculty and staff, who lend their expertise to boards, civic projects, and strategic planning across the community.

This collaboration is personal to the Greater Springfield Partnership as well—we are proud that one of our own staff members serves on Wittenberg’s Board of Directors. Their leadership reflects the deep trust and shared commitment between the university and our broader community.

Today, there is a renewed sense of optimism surrounding Wittenberg. Our new president, Dr. Christian Brady, has brought fresh energy, accessibility, and vision to the campus, inspiring confidence among students, alumni, business leaders, and residents alike. This enthusiasm is spreading throughout Springfield, reinforcing the important role Wittenberg plays in our community’s economic vitality and cultural vibrancy.

One of the strongest indicators of Wittenberg’s impact is the number of alumni who choose to stay in Springfield—launching careers, building businesses, raising families, and contributing to civic life. They choose this community not just because they studied here, but because they believe in what Springfield is becoming. Their presence enriches our workforce and strengthens the future of our city.

Wittenberg University remains one of Springfield’s greatest assets. As the Greater Springfield Partnership works to attract new employers, develop our talent pipeline, and enhance quality of life, having a nationally respected liberal arts institution at our center is a competitive advantage that few communities enjoy.

Springfield believes in Wittenberg. We value this partnership, and we stand ready to support its continued success. Together, we will build a future defined by opportunity, collaboration, and shared pride.

Tiger Up! Onward!

Mike McDorman is the president and CEO of the Greater Springfield Partnership.

Mike McDorman, president of the Greater Springfield Partnership, speaks during a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Gabe's distribution center in this 2021 file photo. BILL LACKEY/STAFF

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