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The meeting included reports on student activities, campus events, and university administration updates, such as the announcement of the Dean's List, the launch of a new biotechnology certificate program, and the awarding of a Hunger-Free Campus grant. The Board approved a extensive list of general, school-based, and counseling internship agreements. Additionally, the Council approved an applied lesson fee, an amended Retirement Recognition Policy, and the 2025-2026 Order of Succession Plan. A PACT update regarding budget negotiations and future trustee engagement was also provided.
The meeting included reports on university leadership transitions, athletic achievements, and student government activities, including accessibility initiatives and holiday outreach. The council approved the Fall 2025 commencement class candidates. Additionally, several general, school-based, and counseling internship agreements were ratified. The council also approved the audit report, financial statements, certification of external financial support, and revisions to the E&G budget.
The event was the 39th annual Hall of Fame Ceremony, inducting seven new members: Steven T Dennis (all-time leading scorer in men's basketball history), Steve Hahn (assistant basketball coach for 27 years), Kelly Heater Crater (four-time All America field hockey player), Stephanie Jefferson Waszkowski (four-time all-american with eight women's swimming school records), Michael McArdle (two-time all regions selection and regional pitcher of the year), Mukunda Ananda Kumar (school record holder for victories in men's tennis), and Joseph Schecks (two-time PSAC champion in track and field). The ceremony included remarks from the University President, Dr. Kenneth Hawkinson, highlighting recent campus additions like the renovated South Dining Hall, new turf at the stadium, the Golden Bear Plaza, and renovations to several academic and residential buildings. Testimonials were given for inductees Steven T Dennis and Steve Hahn, emphasizing their significant positive impact on the athletic programs and players both on and off the field/court.
The meeting served as an open forum to discuss the Governor's proposed significant reduction in the state appropriation for state-related institutions, amounting to a 50 percent cut, which was described as the largest cut in U.S. higher education history. Key discussion points included the necessity for the campus and system to unite to influence the legislative decision, the commitment to prioritize students, and the rejection of shifting the entire burden to tuition. Speakers presented factual data comparing budget increases for Corrections and Health and Human Services against proposed decreases for Education, noting discrepancies in budget allocations. Union representatives and student government leaders voiced concerns that the cuts would eliminate jobs, reduce opportunities, and jeopardize quality and affordable education, urging attendees to contact legislators and express opposition to the proposal.
This State of the University Address by President Kenneth S. Hawkinson outlines Kutztown University's strategic progress, challenges, and future direction. It focuses on enhancing the university's brand, improving student success through academic programs and financial aid, and investing in facilities and professional development. Key priorities include increasing student diversity, managing financial stability through an enrollment management plan to reach 9,300 students by 2020, and fostering an inclusive campus environment. The plan also addresses Middle States reaccreditation and general education reform, emphasizing collaboration and adherence to university values.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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