Title: STATE OF THE UNIVERSITY
1STATE OF THEUNIVERSITY ADDRESS
2140 ANNIVERSARY!
140th ANNIVERSARY
359 of 62 MEASURES
PERFORMANCE FUNDING
4SPECIAL THANKS TO THE STRATEGIC PLANNING RESOURC
E COMMITTEE
PERFORMANCE FUNDING
5DECENTRALIZED BUDGET PROCESS
STRATEGIC PLANNING
6STUDENT ENROLLMENT
7APPROXIMATELY 10,000 STUDENTS
STUDENT ENROLLMENT
8STUDENT ENROLLMENT
9STUDENT RECREATION CENTER
10ACADEMIC FORUM
11COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES
12WELCOME NEW FACULTY AND STAFF
13NEW PROVOST AND VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC
AFFAIRS
DR. CARLOS VARGAS-ABURTO
14UNIVERSITY SENATE
BILL BATEMAN
15APSCUF
MICHAEL GAMBONE
16SCUPA
BETH GRAHAM
17AFSCME
MARK PREVOZNIK
182006 ARTHUR AND ISABEL WIESENBERGER FACULTY
AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING
WIESENBERGER FACULTY AWARD
19PAST RECIPIENTS
WIESENBERGER FACULTY AWARD
20PAST RECIPIENTS
WIESENBERGER FACULTY AWARD
212006 ARTHUR AND ISABEL WIESENBERGER FACULTY
AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING RECIPIENT
DR. MICHAEL GABRIEL, HISTORY
22STATE OF THEUNIVERSITY ADDRESS
NEXT ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
23DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
24RECORD NUMBER OF STUDENTS
25RECORD NUMBER OF STUDENTS
26DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
41 POSITIONS
TENURE-TRACK FACULTY HIRING
27DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
MIDDLE STATES ACCREDITATIONSTEERING COMMITTEE
CHAIRED BY DR. CAROL WELLS
CURRICULAR AND ACCREDITATION
28DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
MIDDLE STATES ACCREDITATION STEERING COMMITTEE
OFFICIAL SITE VISIT SCHEDULED FOR 2007-08
CURRICULAR AND ACCREDITATION
29DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
CURRICULAR AND ACCREDITATION
30DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
COMMUNICATION DESIGN FINE ARTS ART EDUCATION AND
CRAFTS MUSIC EDUCATION COACHING EDUCATON
CURRICULAR AND ACCREDITATION
31DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
MASTERS OF SOCIAL WORK
CURRICULAR AND ACCREDITATION
32DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
AND
VISIT THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
CURRICULAR AND ACCREDITATION
33DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
SPECIALIZED PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION RECOGNIZES
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CHILDHOOD EDUCATION LIBRARY
SCIENCE
CURRICULAR AND ACCREDITATION
34DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
EARLY LEARNING CENTER RECEIVES
ACCREDITATION
CURRICULAR AND ACCREDITATION
35DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
PRAXIS I PRAXIS II EXAMINATIONS
CURRICULAR AND ACCREDITATION
36DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
CURRICULAR AND ACCREDITATION
37DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
CURRICULAR AND ACCREDITATION
38DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
50 PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES
SCHOLARSHIPS
39DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
120 LOCAL, REGIONAL AND NATIONAL CONFERENCES
SCHOLARSHIPS
40DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
2.7MILLIONFROM
THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY THE DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND
INDUSTRY PASSHE SOCIAL EQUITY GRANTS
PROGRAM PASSHE FACULTY AWARDS PROGRAM
SCHOLARSHIPS
41DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT AWARDS PROGRAM
SCHOLARSHIPS
42DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
MR. JEFF WERNER
NEW DIRECTOR OF GRANTS AND SPONSORED PROJECTS
43DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
KU REVIEWS ENTER THE NATIONAL CHILDRENS LITERATU
RE DATABASE
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY HOSTS SPRING AND FALL
BOOK REVIEW
44DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
HOSTED THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERISTY
BIOLOGISTS 37TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE
BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
45DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
VISITING ARTISTS PROGRAM
PAINTING BY KATHLINE PORTER
46DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
9/11 LOOKING BACK LOOKING AHEAD
PHILOSOPHY COLLABORATES WITH POLITICAL SCIENCE
47DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
DR. YOUNG HUANG PHILOSOPHY DR. FRANCIS
VASKO MATHEMATICS
2005-06 CHAMBLISS FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
48DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
THE OFFICEOF INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES ENGLAND D
ENMARK HOLLAND SPAIN GERMANY FRANCE CHINA ECUADOR
INDIA
PARTNERSHIPS OUTREACH
49DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PROGRAM
PARTNERSHIPS OUTREACH
50CHINA AT THE CROSSROADS
51DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PROGRAM CHINESE
LITERATURE HUMAN RIGHTS WOMENS
STUDIES PHILOSOPHY FINE AND PERFORMING
ARTS ECONOMICS POLITICAL SCIENCE GEOGRAPHY
PARTNERSHIPS OUTREACH
52DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
THE SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
PARTNERSHIPS OUTREACH
53DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
THE SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
972 CLIENTS SERVED
PARTNERSHIPS OUTREACH
54DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
THE SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
12 MILLION IN LOANS
PARTNERSHIPS OUTREACH
55DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
THE SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
117 MILLION IN SALES
PARTNERSHIPS OUTREACH
56DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
THE SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
659 JOBS CREATED
PARTNERSHIPS OUTREACH
57DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
THE SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
340 JOBS RETAINED
PARTNERSHIPS OUTREACH
58DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
DEPARTMENT OF NURSING AND READING
HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING
PARTNERSHIPS OUTREACH
59DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
DEPARTMENT OF NURSING AND READING
HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING
PARTNERSHIPS OUTREACH
60DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
RN TO BSN BRIDGE PROGRAM WITH LEHIGH VALLEY
HOSPITAL
PARTNERSHIPS OUTREACH
61DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
NEXT STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
62DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
63STUDENT LEARNING
64STUDENT LEARNING
65STUDENT LEARNING
66STUDENT LEARNING
67DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
CONSTITUTION WEEK
INTERDIVISIONAL COLLABORATION
68DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
NEW YORK TIMES
READERSHIP PROGRAM
INTERDIVISIONAL COLLABORATION
69DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
CARLSON CHAMBLISSACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
INTERDIVISIONAL COLLABORATION
70DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
INTERDIVISIONAL COLLABORATION
71DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
INTERDIVISIONAL COLLABORATION
72DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
INTERDIVITIONAL COLLABORATION
73DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
INTERDIVISIONAL COLLABORATION
74DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
OPENING SEPTEMBER 8th
157 WEST MAIN STREET
ECK HAUS
75DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
WWW.ECKHAUS.ORG
76DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
UP-TILL-DAWNRAISED 21,000
STUDENT PHILANTHROPY
77DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
2000 STUDENTSCONTRIBUTED30,000 HOURS OF
COMMUNITY SERVICE
STUDENT PHILANTHROPY
78DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
REVIEW
REVIEW PROCESS
79DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
ALL DIVISION UNITSMEET NATIONALLYDEVELOPED
STANDARDS
REVIEW PROCESS
80DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
13 CATEGORIES82 CRITERIA
REVIEW PROCESS
81DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
REVIEW PROCESS
82STUDENT RECREATION CENTER
83STUDENT RECREATION CENTER
84UNIVERSITY FIELD LIGHTS
85DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
SPECIAL HONORSANDRECOGNITIONS
86LAUERS PARK
87LAUERS PARK
88LAUERS PARK
89DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
STUDENT ATHLETES
90DIXON TROPHY
91DIXON TROPHY
92DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
97 EARNEDGPA OF 3.25OR HIGHER
STUDENT ATHLETES
93DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
1200HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE
STUDENT ATHLETES
94DIVISION OF STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
NEXT ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
95DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
FINANCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES
SAP ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM CORE
96DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
BURSAR FINANCIAL AID REGISTRAR ADMISSIONS
CAMPUS MANAGEMENT
97DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
ACCEPTED BY 25 OFF-CAMPUS MERCHANTS
ONE CARD PROGRAM
98DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
950,000 DEPOSITED
ONE CARD PROGRAM
99DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
19 OFF-CAMPUS SPENDING
ONE CARD PROGRAM
100EMERGENCY MOLD REMEDIATION
101EMERGENCY MOLD REMEDIATION
102RECREATION CENTER
103DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
LOW BID
VS
BEST VALUE
SECURING CONTRACTORS
104NEW HEATING PLANT
105DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
NEW STEAM GENERATION PLANT ACADEMIC
FORUM RECREATION CENTER
BEST VALUE METHOD
106DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
ALL PROJECTS ARE
ON TIME ON BUDGET
CAMPUS PROJECTS
107CAMPUS BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
108CAMPUS BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
109CAMPUS BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
110CAMPUS BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
111CAMPUS BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
112DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
E-TIME ONLINE TIME ENTRY SYSTEM
113E-TIME ONLINE TIME ENTRY SYSTEM
114NEW RECREATION CENTER
115NEW RECREATION CENTER
116NEW RECREATION CENTER
117NEW RECREATION CENTER
118ACADEMIC FORUM
119ACADEMIC FORUM
120ACADEMIC FORUM
121DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE
NEXT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
122DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
123PERSONNEL
124PERSONNEL
125PERSONNEL
126FRESHMEN CLASS
127DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
STRATEGIC PLAN
128DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SMARTCLASSROOMSUPPORT
129DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
124 SMARTCLASSROOMS
INCREASEIN DEMAND
SMART CLASSROOMS
130DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INCREASE FROM 1 TO 2.5 EMPLOYEES
SMART CLASSROOMS
131DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
EXTENDED HOURSOF SUPPORT FOREVENING CLASSES
SMART CLASSROOMS
132DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SIMPLEPUSH BUTTONCONTROLS
CONSISTENT USER INTERFACE
133DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SUPPORT CALLS
EMERGENCIES
CONSISTENT USER INTERFACE
134DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
REMOTEASSISTANCE
CONSISTENT USER INTERFACE
135DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
CLICKERS
136DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
E-TIME
CAMPUS MANAGEMENT
EMPLOYEE SELF SERVICE
PASSHE COLLABORATIONS
137DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
IMPLEMENTATION OF SYSTEM TO ALLOW EXPANTION OF
STORAGESPACE FOR CAMPUS COMMUNITY
PASSHE COLLABORATIONS
138DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
NEW EMAIL SYSTEM
PASSHE COLLABORATIONS
139CAMPUS EXPANSION
140CAMPUS EXPANSION
141CAMPUS EXPANSION
142CAMPUS EXPANSION
143CAMPUS EXPANSION
144CAMPUS EXPANSION
145CAMPUS EXPANSION
146CAMPUS EXPANSION
147DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
PAY-FOR SERVICEFOR OFF-CAMPUS STUDENTS
RESNET
148DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
FREE MUSIC FOR ALL STUDENTS
RUCKUS
149DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATIONSECURITY
150DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
MORE THAN
FINANCIAL SERVICES
HEALTH SERVICES
GOVERNMENT
RETAIL
INFORMATION SECURITY
151INFORMATION SECURITY
152INFORMATION SECURITY
153INFORMATION SECURITY
154DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION SECURITY
155DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION SECURITY
156DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION SECURITY
157DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION SECURITY
158DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION SECURITY
159DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
IT INTERFACE
160DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
NEXT HUMAN DIVERSITY
161DIVISION OF HUMAN DIVERSITY
162MULTICULTURAL CENTER
163MULTICULTURAL CENTER
164DIVISION OF HUMAN DIVERSITY
200 MULTICUTURAL STUDENTS
3.0 GPA OR BETTER
STUDENT ACADEMIC GRADES
165DIVISION OF HUMAN DIVERSITY
CAMPUS CHAPTERS ADDED
166MULTICULTURAL CENTER
16740 DIVERSITY SUPPORT PROGRAMS
16840 DIVERSITY SUPPORT PROGRAMS
16940 DIVERSITY SUPPORT PROGRAMS
170DIVISION OF HUMAN DIVERSITY
RACE RELATIONS THERE IS NO FINISH LINE
RACE RELATIONS DIALOGUE
171DIVISION OF HUMAN DIVERSITY
GENDER DEVELOPMENT HEALTH AND WELLNESS COMMUNITY
INTERESTS
THE WOMENS CENTER
172DIVISION OF HUMAN DIVERSITY
THE WOMENS CENTER
173DIVISION OF HUMAN DIVERSITY
SUSAN BROWNMILLER REAGAN LOUIE KU FACULTY
THE WOMENS CENTER
174DIVISION OF HUMAN DIVERSITY
RAD RAPE AGGRESSION AND DEFENSE
THE WOMENS CENTER
175DIVISION OF HUMAN DIVERSITY
500 STUDENTS
ADA ACT ENTERS 16TH YEAR
176DIVISION OF HUMAN DIVERSITY
PILOT COLLEGE AWARENESS PROGRAM
DISABILITY SERVICES
177DIVISION OF HUMAN DIVERSITY
IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ADVISEMENT CENTER
PILOT COLLEGE AWARENESS
178VOLUNTEER EMERITI FACULTY
179DIVISION OF HUMAN DIVERSITY
10,000 ANNUALLY
VOLUNTEER EMERITI FACULTY
180DIVISION OF HUMAN DIVERSITY
580 STUDENTS
DISABILITY ENROLLMENT
181DIVISION OF HUMAN DIVERSITY
NEW ACCESSIBLE ROOMS POLICY
DISABILITY SERVICES
182DIVISION OF HUMAN DIVERSITY
1st ANNIVERSARY
GLBTQ RESOURCE CENTER
183DIVISION OF HUMAN DIVERSITY
HOSTED ALESSADRA ZEKA REV. LYNN WALKER DR. LYNN
MILLER MARC ADAMS
GLBTQ RESOURCE CENTER
184LIBERTY FEST CELEBRATION
185LIBERTY FEST CELEBRATION
186LIBERTY FEST CELEBRATION
187LIBERTY FEST CELEBRATION
188DIVISION OF HUMAN DIVERSITY
NEXT ADVANCEMENT
189DIVISION OF ADVANCEMENT
190PRESIDENTS SCHOLARSHIP BALL
191PRESIDENTS SCHOLARSHIP BALL
192PRESIDENTS SCHOLARSHIP BALL
193PRESIDENTS SCHOLARSHIP BALL
194DIVISION OF ADVANCEMENT
1952006 PRESIDENTS SCHOLARSHIP BALL
196FOUNDATION PROFESSIONAL BLDG.
197FOUNDATION PROFESSIONAL BLDG.
198HONORS RESIDENCE HALL
199HONORS RESIDENCE HALL
200SHARADIN ART BUILDING
201SCHAEFFER AUDITORIUM
202SHARADIN ART BUILDING
203DIVISION OF ADVANCEMENT
SELECTED AS THE BERKS COUNTY CAMPAIGN FOR FALL
2006
SHARADIN ART BUILDING
204DIVISION OF ADVANCEMENT
80 NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL VENDORS
LICENSING INITIATIVES
205DIVISION OF ADVANCEMENT
400 INCREASE IN TEXTBOOK SCHOLARSHIPS
LICENSING REVENUE
206LICENSING REVENUE
207LICENSING REVENUE
208DIVISION OF ADVANCEMENT
DOUBLE-DIGIT INCREASES IN SUMMER SCHOOL AND
TRANSFER STUDENTS
MARKETING INITIATIVES
209DIVISION OF ADVANCEMENT
500 STUDENTS RECEIVED SCHOLARSHIPS
FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS
210DIVISION OF ADVANCEMENT
EXCEED 60 MILLION
FOUNDATION ASSETS
211DIVISION OF ADVANCEMENT
13 MILLION
SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT
212PERFORMING ARTISTS SERIES
213PERFORMING ARTISTS SERIES
214PERFORMING ARTISTS SERIES
215PERFORMING ARTISTS SERIES
216DIVISION OF ADVANCEMENT
DEVELOPMENT OFFICER ASSIGNED TO EACH COLLEGE
COLLEGE BASED DEVELOPMENT
217DIVISION OF ADVANCEMENT
218STATE OF THEUNIVERSITY ADDRESS