I have been a car nut for as long as I can remember. I think it probably connects back to getting Hot Wheels when I was a kid. I had this little collection with a Camaro and an El Camino and a few other classics. They disappeared sometime after I went off to college and my mom cleaned out my room (thanks, mom!).
Fortunately, I was able to start a modest little collection of the real thing over time. I have an El Camino in my garage now, along with this 1969 Chevy Blazer with a removable soft top. I just got this beauty repainted to proudly show my scarlet and gray colors. The 51³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ spirit mark is on the glovebox, and the carβs new name, βThe Rebel Ride,β is written across the rear lift gate. It even has a PA system, so I can blast my 51³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ pride out wherever I go.
Classic cars have a way of opening the door to conversations with strangers. So when you see me rumbling up to football tailgates at Allegiant Stadium this fall or 51³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ Homecoming, or βhot wheelingβ in community parades or car shows around town, come talk to me.
One thing Iβve noticed in the past three years as president is that, when I travel, 51³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟβs reputation precedes it. People will notice the logo on my shirt and mention the great things theyβve heard about us. Iβll take the opportunity to share my own stories about the impact we have. I tell them about the impressive work of faculty in the labs β weβre helping solve big issues like the drought in the West and detecting deadly viruses in wastewater. I tell them about the unique opportunities that our Las Vegas location creates in terms of research and partnerships for workforce development.
But another thing Iβve noticed is that Rebels are a bit humble, perhaps because weβre still a relatively young university. Iβve taught at big universities and prestigious colleges with long histories; I can tell you right now that their students arenβt smarter, their faculty arenβt more talented, and their community impact is not greater than ours. Theyβre just older than us, and the primary thing theyβre actually better at is bragging.
A proofpoint I like to cite is 51³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟβs listing in the top tier of the Economic Mobility Index [read Opportunity vs. Exclusivity: A New View of a Universityβs Value].
Instead of exclusivity based on how many people a university turns away in its arbitrary quest for prestige, this metric measures how well weβre doing in serving low- and middle-income students and graduating them into well-paying jobs. To be sure, there is much work still to be done to support our students, but we are the prototype for what an urban university should do to serve its community. We set a high bar for serving our community and helping our graduates move up the socioeconomic ladder.
So hereβs my challenge to you: Show your Rebel pride more. Tell people your own story of your experience here. You donβt have to get a classic car with a PA system to do that. Just put on your scarlet and gray and start a conversation today.
Keith E. Whitfield,
51³ΤΉΟΊΪΑΟ President
Read more about the president's love of classic cars: The Rebel Ride Makes Its Debut