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The Kozloff Years
By Kim Bower-Spence
The average
president of a
public college
or university
is
a 56-year-old
white male
who
has been leading
his institution for
When
less than
seven
Jessica Sledge Kozloff arrived at
Finances. In 1994, the university
Bloomsburg University 10 years ago, she
found a campus that resonated with her
depended on
state appropriations for
percent of
budget;
years, according
own
just
to the College
The Bloomsburg University president had
and University
her research and writing centered on
Professional
experience. Bloomsburg University offered
always been student-focused, with much of
to fully integrate the
Human
was seeking:
she
1 1
anniversary,
1
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BU's
president
anything but
capital
campaign
1998. Officials initially thought they
might collect $8 million; eventually,
$17 million flowed from private
sources.
teaching and nurturing students.
other institutions experienced faculty
never had the feeling that
I
was
riding in
came
vevy
to a place that was already
good. What
really excited me was that the faculty and
staff wanted to make it even better."
and
staff cuts, particularly in the last
three years.
convocation speech,
"We have
lived through
significant fiscal challenges since 9/11,"
Kozloff says. "Through the economic
fallout, the university
managed
to
persevere and continue investment."
Although enrollment dropped
early 1990s,
"Now we
first
also
it
in the
rebounded and helped
resuscitate revenues, Kozloff says.
Challenges to opportunities
in
August
get around 7,500 applicants
for 1,300 positions."
1994, the president outlined challenges she
believed Bloomsburg needed to mold into
"average."
in
comprehensive
humming while
In her
is
its first
management
president for academic and student affairs
th
receives
Effective, efficient
for the State Colleges of Colorado. "I
toward her
it
kept the university
here like a savior to grab us out of the jaws
moves
now
ages 18 to 23, and a faculty that valued
of disaster," says Kozloff, previously vice
As
its
40 percent. Always struggling with
state funding, the university mounted
an enrollment made up mostly of students
"I
Resources.
how
undergraduate student
just the college tradition she
Association
for
values.
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opportunities, challenges that remain in
focus today.
"We
the
also have dramatically increased
number of grants
get,"
that
our faculty
Kozloff adds. That enables labs
to
-
Doctorate of clinical audiology.
Bloomsburg's
first
doctoral program saved
one of the nation's best graduate programs
in
audiology, the president says. Jointly
delivered under the auspices of Indiana
University of Pennsylvania, the only
university in the Pennsylvania State
System
of Higher Education authorized to grant
doctorates, the
program resides solely
at
Bloomsburg.
"It
gives another of those signals that
have faculty and
be stocked with
BU
materials
equipment and
scientific
couldn't otherwise fund.
Meeting society's needs. When Kozloff
came to BU, the pubUc did not see higher
education as an entity that contributed
solutions to society's
image, defining Bloomsburg as an
institution that invests in
state
programs the
and community deem valuable.
The College of Business's recent
accreditation by the Association to
Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
"We've proven through a rigorous external
-
-
to several
accomplishments:
The College of Science and
Technology. "One of the major
challenges for higher education and our
economy
in general, is the
poor showing
of our high school and college graduates
math and science," Kozloff says.
"Higher education needs to address
in
this
issue."
To focus
efforts
on math and science, the
university created the College of Science
and Technology, fomierly part of the 22department College of Arts and Sciences.
students to do well in
economy, regardless of their specific
"It's difficult for
this
job, if they don't have basic
math
skills.
Meaningful jobs require the kind of
analytical reasoning
one learns
in the
sciences," Kozloff says.
Faculty
in
BU's teacher education
program work closely with math and
science faculty to train tomorrow's
educators in these
fields.
"We have
a great opportunity to help prepare
the teachers
who
will help students,
especially in the elementary grades,
develop a comfort level and even a love
for
math and science."
we
are
among
the best," she says. "And, of course, for
our students and our alumni, the value of
their business degree has just increased
exponentially.
It
will also
recruitment tool."
She points
we
meet the
very highest standards," Kozloff says
validation process that
most vexing
problems. Kozloff wanted to change
that
facilities that
be a wonderful
Improving the undergraduate
experience. Kozloff's
own
graduate studies in political
science included environmental
how
planning and
one's
sun-oundings impact the sense
of place and community. So
no coincidence the
have seen more
10 years
last
new
it's
construction
and renovation than any other
10-year period in university
histoiy.
"What we have done
to the physical infrastructure is
nothing short of astonishing,"
Citizen students
the president says, citing a "laser
beam focus" on improving the
teaching and learning experience.
programming
development, Kozloff believes. Her interest
"whole student" explains her passion
of the old library to the Student
for another recent project.
Services Center. "That building
me
is
symbolic of so
many
This one-stop shop for academic
advising, registration, financial
student needs.
And
on
the university
accomplished the $4 million-plus
task without
instead on
state funding, relying
its
capital
campaign
and $2 million trimmed from
its
operating budget.
hi spring 2004, she took a sabbatical to
American Democracy Project of the
American Association of State Colleges
and Universities. The project involves 166
campuses united in finding ways to ignite
"I'm very concerned about the issue of the
responsibilities of citizenship, the growing
new Andruss
Libraiy and work out in a new
Student Rec Center. What was
a dark,
in
gloomy dining
Scranton
facility
Commons now
welcomes students and
a bright, aiiy space.
The
university added muscle to
the
new College of Science and
Technology with an addition
Hartline Building.
facility
kind of
they deserve," reasons
who before coming
Bloomsburg taught college
Kozloff,
to
to
"You have
to give the faculty the
in
discussions
among people about
says this political scientist.
"We have
a
help our students
to
become engaged
citizens,
be informed voters, to care about their
communities."
The American Democracy
Project promotes
she believes. She notes that
CGA project really
raises the bar for
off-campus housing."
Beyond Bloomsburg
As
president, Kozloff has represented
beyond
Bloomsburg University
far
Pennsylvania's borders.
Any
national
university as well as her, she emphasizes.
Kozloff currently serves as a
several states in the Northeast.
is
BU
students
she
member of the board of directors of
a
the
And
American Association of Colleges
and Universities,
a
Washington-based
organization that represents
400 colleges and
attributes her
more than
universities.
appointment to two
terms on the Division
II
Presidents
Council of the National Collegiate
Athletic Association to Bloomsburg's
are already civically involved, citing tens of
reputation as one of the best programs
thousands of hours of community service
"Not just because we
win," she quickly adds. "We're known
as a place that really models the Division
perfomied each
year.
She's particularly proud of the
Community
Government Association's acquisition and
demolition of the former Sesame Street
Apartments.
Apartments
same
CGA-owned Honeysuckle
will
open
for fall
2005 on the
in the division.
II
philosophy that athletics
is
another
dimension of student development.
Our
athletes are students
first,
athletes
second." She helped guide reforms
to NCAA's organization and policies
site.
to redefine the role
courses in addition to her
administrative duties.
community. The
She
character development and critical thinking,
faculty to
association stepped in and bought
Education, the accrediting body for
responsibility to provide experiences that
in a
her tenure. "Our student government
the lack of 'civil discourse' in elections and
important policy issues in our country,"
can study
during
process, the polarization of our counti7 and
residence halls, and can choose
of like-minded peers. They
who
fires
commissioner of the Middle States
Association Commission on Higher
withdrawal of Americans from the political
even
communities
off-campus
honor or appointment recognizes the
student interest in civic involvement.
Students also live in new, safer
to live in learning
in
an eyesore and problem area in the
serve as a presidential consultant to the
things," she says.
aid and tutoring focuses
have perished
centered on moral and intellectual
in the
one of our primary concerns," says
Kozloff, remembering students
foster a student culture
Kozloff points to transformation
to
and the best
Inviting, practical buildings
"The safety of off-campus housing remains
athletics.
of intercollegiate
The Kozloff Years
Just last
August
Academy
diplomas
who
to
at the
Moscow,
in
Russian Finance
as she
handed
exchange students
studied in Bloomsburg, she
accepted her
own honoraiy
doctorate.
She's also traveled to Israel, China,
Hungary, Mexico,
Italy
and Austria
on educational missions. "Fve had
so
many
opportunities as president
of this university.
I
feel
an ethical
responsibility to give back as
much
as
1
can."
Looking ahead
"I
see the university in a position to
really again enrich,
are.
And we're
can
start
enhance who we
where we
making strategic investments
number of areas," Kozloff relates.
in a
in a position
new
That includes selectively adding
academic programs, more professional
development for faculty and staff, plus
more renovation and
construction.
Kozloff stresses that she never intended
to use her
presidency
at
Bloomsburg
as a stepping stone to another position.
"1
always had the desire
one.
1
make my
to
university presidency
first
my
still
last
don't believe any organization
can continue to improve unless
it
has
opportunities to improve the quality of
the educational experience at
BU.
I
can't
think of a better place or a better group of
people to enlist
in this
important endeavor."
of continuity. That's one of
the most important responsibilities of
a sense
leadership: to provide a stable vision."
Kim Bower-Spence
When
retirement comes, she wants to
from Berwick, Pa.
know
she
left
the university an even
stronger place than she found
real
job of an administrator
is
it.
"The
to create
an atmosphere where faculty can do
their
work," she continues. "There are
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Congratulations Mike!
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you a happy and successful
future.
your hard work, and the wonderful
person you have become. We wish you much success as you
continue to pursue your dreams and goals in graduate school.
in all
May you always have
health, peace
and happiness.
Love,
Mom, Dad,
All
& Laura
Our Love,
Mom, Dad, &
Pam
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Congratulations!
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Frankie,
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are so proud of you.
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Mom, Dad,
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Deb
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Congratulations Deb!
You should be proud of what you have accomplished. We are
proud parents. You are a beautiful, bright, capable young
woman with an exciting future.
Always know that we love you very much.
Mom &
Dad
Gerard Miles
Congratulations
We're so proud of you.
We
wish you success
in
your future.
Robert William Ealey
The business world has been missing something very
you! You make us so proud Rob! Enjoy your cup
special...
Love,
Mom,
Kathleen, Kevin,
success!
& Bill
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Jaclynn A. Cirino
We
couldn't be prouder!
We
all
love you!
You
will
Nadine Chifulini
be a great
teacher!
Love,
Mom, Dad,
Frankie, Tonie,
& Rob
In the past
few years you have worked
very hard to reach your dreams.
dream
nurse
will
is
come
that
and your career as a
begin. We hope all your
true
about to
dreams come
Soon
true,
because you are very
special to us.
Love,
Mom, Dad, &Greg
You ve come
a long way, Baby!
To Kate Wright
We are so proud
of you and your
accomplishments.
Congratulations
from
Tori,
Mom,
Dad,
and Colin
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Laura Marnin
Sharon Marie Cabana
Congratulations!
We wish you continued success as you pursue
your dreams. We are very proud of you.
Mom & Dad
Tiffany E. Partlowe
Sharon, you never cease to
amaze us! We are all so proud
of all you've accomplished. Your
determination through adversity
is admirable but unsurprising
because of the wonderful woman
you have become. Best wishes as
you continue your journey to your
doctorate!
To God be the glory for this thing he has
We are so proud of you and we love
done.
you!
Love,
Dad,
Mom,
Leiane, Michele, Steve,
Mom, Dad,
Mom Gwen, Lavinya,
Eric,
Lashay, Nassir
Andrew
&
"Zorie"
&
A.L.H.F.C.
Gregory V. Pompei
You've had four of the best years of
your life at Bloomsburg University.
Cherish the memories and we
know you will be back for many
Homecoming Days. You've done
so well both academically and
athletically. We are so proud of
you; we're "bursting" with pride!
The best is still left to come from
"POMPS."
Love you
forever.
Mom & Dad
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Joshua Krebs
A genuine,
and good
kind, talented son, brother, grandson,
friend to so many. We are so very proud
of you!
Your Family
Carissa Sipinicb
You need to know that as you have begun reaching for your
dreams, you've more than fulfilled ours. The little girl looking
over her shoulder with curiosity and wonderment can now
look forward as a college graduate with well deserved pride
and accomplishment, more curiosity and wonderment.
Many years from now when you're slowly flipping through
and reflecting on the pages in this book, this is our wish for
you: No matter which path you took from here, may you
have been blessed with a life of pure-hearted contentment
and peace of mind. This is a true meaning of success and
a testament to all you have learned and embraced on your
journey.
With incredible love and pride
Jeena A.
did
it!!
We
Dad
Hamme
Jeena,
You
Mom &
for you.
Ellen
the sunshine of our
are so proud of you!!
lives.
You've given us
Joy, laughter, smiles.
Congratulations!
You are appreciative.
Creative, insightful.
Love,
An encourager,
Mom & Dad
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A bargain
The voice of reason.
Walk
Ashley
We
love
McKee Derr
hunter, a blessing.
in
the Light and
Shine, Ellen, shine.
We
love you!
you and are very proud of you!
Mom, Dad & Cy
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Dawn Marie
Ryan Alderfcr
DiBella
Congratulations on earning your
college degree.
From the moment you came into our lives
we knew you were special. We are so proud
Way to Go!
of you and admire you for all you have
accomplished and for who you are. You
make
a difference and bring a smile to every
you touch and you've touched so many.
Congratulations and best wishes for success
and happiness. God bless you always. We
I'm proud of you!
life
Love,
Dad
love you!
Michelle
J.
Kawa
Love,
Joey,
Mom, Dad,
& Danny
Words cannot express
how proud we
you!
are of
Keep smiling
your future
is
bright.
Love always,
Kevin
Mom &
Kelly G. Bryant
Dear
Kelly,
Congratulations to a
wonderful daughter. You
have made all of us very
proud. You have consistently
been conscientious and a
hard worker, while managing
to maintain your sweet
personality. May God bless
you in all of your endeavors
and always remember that we
love you and we're grateful
that God has blessed us with
Dear Bugh,
I am very proud of all your
accomplishments, but more
so of the person you have
become. Always remember,
whether you're ridding the
world of diseases at some
prestigious institute or
pushing a shopping cart
around the neighborhood
while yelling at people I can't
see, it will always be an honor
to call you my sister
you.
Love forever and always
Love,
Mom &
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Dad
(no matter what).
Your brother Mark
Amanda M. Adzema
Way to go Mandy! We
are
all
so
proud of you.
Congratulations!
You have achieved your goals
the past four years; just like
knew you would.
in
we
We know you will do well
Senor Fred
wherever you may go.
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and
Good
Senorita
and success.
luck, love,
Megan!
Love,
Mom &
Dad
Lynn M. Renner
It's
We
been four years since we waved good-bye to you outside of Lycoming
Hall. It was sad saying good-bye to our "kid" that day.
knew as a child, you were gone, but now, four years later, look at you!
You have taken those years and molded yourself into a bright vibrant
young woman armed with the confidence that knowledge brings- ready
to do whatever you want to.
We are so proud of your accomplishments at Bloomsburg.
You have surpassed
all
our expectations and then some.
Congratulations Lynn!
Love,
Mom & Dad
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Stephanie
Jennifer M. Petro
Ann Murray
LOOKOUT WORLD HERE
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COME!!!
Congratulations Stephanie!
Your 3 years and determination and hard
work brought you to 2005 graduation. The
entire family and your friends are beyond
"proud'of you! You are an exceptional
young lady with a very bright future. am
so very lucky and proud that you are my
I
daughter.
I
CONGRATULATIONS JENNY!!!
love you,
Mom
WE LOVE YOU JEN JEN,
Sam & Weston
Dad, Ann, Jamie, Jessie,
Michael
E. Burfehart
We love you
Mike!
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Monique Edwards
Danielle
To God be the glory
for the great things
he has done
for you.
We are so proud and blessed to have you in our family, and to see how God has blessed you.
We love you! Always remember what Proverbs 3:5 says. "In all ways acknowledge him and
he
Mom, Mom-Mom,
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shall direct thy path."
Pop-Pop, Aunt Sonya,
Love always.
Uncle Champ, Aunt Tracey, Alexis, Kirk
Earl, Neil,
III
& Tamara
James
J.
Kofsfeic
Jr.
Kathehne Wilkens
She's a
butterfly, pretty
as the crimson sky
Nothing's ever gonna bring her
And everywhere she goes
Everybody knows she's so
To our James,
She's a
Congratulations on your bi^ day!
The time has gone by so quickly,
and we are so proud of all you
have accomplished.
Best wishes for a great future to
our wonderful son and brother.
Like the purest light
in
butterfly
a darkened world
So much hope inside such a lovely girl
You should see her fly, it's almost magical
It makes you wanna cry, she's so beautiful
God
bless the butterfly,
give her the strength to
fly
Never let her wings touch
the ground (Martina McBride)
Mom & Dad,
Love,
Melanie
& Stephen
Congratulations Kate
We are so proud of you.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Megan & Nathan
down
glad to be alive
Ryan Kelty
Ry,
Eagles
we
are not, but
we
can
still fly.
Our imaginations become out wings.
The magnificent eagle
but
I
am
we can
so proud of you.
is still
just an eagle,
soar as high and as far as our aspirations take us.
Keep up
the Eagle's spirit;
My
you have been one
for
22 years.
unconditional love.
Mom
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Life is
an adventure-
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HAVE A GREAT LIFE!
our love and great pride, we wish you health, happiness and
great success in everything you endeavor now and always; especially
With
all
whenzdays!
Mom & Dad, Nana,
Lori
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Erik
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Naomi
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Robin Jan Tracey
Congratulations!
Another great milestone. God bless and
guide your future. We are so proud of you.
Love,
Mom, Dad,
Noelle
& Tina
From the day you were born you have been
a constant joy. You have always made us
proud. Your hard work and dedication is
finally
paying
off as
you are now a
"college grad."
Congratulations, with
Dad
We
all
our love.
& Mom
are proud of you!
Alisa A. Badolato
At 3 years old you were daddy's sweetheart and at 22 you
You have made me proud!
I
still
are!
love you!
Dad
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Angle A. Ofeaily
To our Daughter Angle "sookar:"
Faith helped
you succeed and can take you
May God
to a bright future.
continue
to bless
God
you with
has blessed you with strength and the ability to shine brightly
all
the
In his
world.
good things you deserve. Congratulations!
Love.
Mom &
Dear
Dad
Sister:
You should be very proud of yourself and of all you have accomplished. You
have a feeling
that there are a lot
of more good things
are
in store for
someone who deserves
the
good things
you. Congratulations! Hey, the sky
is
that happen...
and
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the limit.
WAGDY
To our granddaughter Angie:
It
takes a lot of planning and a
achieved
this goal,
lot
of hard work
too.
may you go on from
it
takes a
here to
lot
of persistence-dedication to make a dream come
more success and happiness with every coming
"Those who achieve success are those who take
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dream and make
blessing and love.
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come
true.
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that
Congratulations Angie!
true."
you have
Finch
Billie K.
Wishing you much happiness and success!
Remember, success
is a journey-not a destination.
Enjoy the ride!
CONGRATULATIONSil
CLASS of Wi&
Love,
Mom &
Janet
Dad
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It
gives us
all
great pleasure to be able to enjoy this
Gradutation Day with you, and to see the great strides you
have taken to this day. Your perseverance and hard work
has shown
in
your remarkable achievement.
a wonderful
and successful
With
Mom, Dad,
all
We
all
wish you
future!
our love.
Jack, Maureen, TJ, Pop, family
& friends
Marc Angcio Deluca
Marc it seems like only yesterday
you walked through the door of
your dorm.
Now as the
doors
close at Bloomsburg and you have
reached your goal of graduation
you can be very proud. Bring that
wonderful wide grin smile of yours
to your new adventures in life. We
are so proud of you and you are the
sunshine of my life!
Mommy,
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Jodi & Terese
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The Kozloff Years
By Kim Bower-Spence
The average
president of a
public college
or university
is
a 56-year-old
white male
who
has been leading
his institution for
When
less than
seven
Jessica Sledge Kozloff arrived at
Finances. In 1994, the university
Bloomsburg University 10 years ago, she
found a campus that resonated with her
depended on
state appropriations for
percent of
budget;
years, according
own
just
to the College
The Bloomsburg University president had
and University
her research and writing centered on
Professional
experience. Bloomsburg University offered
always been student-focused, with much of
to fully integrate the
Human
was seeking:
she
1 1
anniversary,
1
6^^
BU's
president
anything but
capital
campaign
1998. Officials initially thought they
might collect $8 million; eventually,
$17 million flowed from private
sources.
teaching and nurturing students.
other institutions experienced faculty
never had the feeling that
I
was
riding in
came
vevy
to a place that was already
good. What
really excited me was that the faculty and
staff wanted to make it even better."
and
staff cuts, particularly in the last
three years.
convocation speech,
"We have
lived through
significant fiscal challenges since 9/11,"
Kozloff says. "Through the economic
fallout, the university
managed
to
persevere and continue investment."
Although enrollment dropped
early 1990s,
"Now we
first
also
it
in the
rebounded and helped
resuscitate revenues, Kozloff says.
Challenges to opportunities
in
August
get around 7,500 applicants
for 1,300 positions."
1994, the president outlined challenges she
believed Bloomsburg needed to mold into
"average."
in
comprehensive
humming while
In her
is
its first
management
president for academic and student affairs
th
receives
Effective, efficient
for the State Colleges of Colorado. "I
toward her
it
kept the university
here like a savior to grab us out of the jaws
moves
now
ages 18 to 23, and a faculty that valued
of disaster," says Kozloff, previously vice
As
its
40 percent. Always struggling with
state funding, the university mounted
an enrollment made up mostly of students
"I
Resources.
how
undergraduate student
just the college tradition she
Association
for
values.
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opportunities, challenges that remain in
focus today.
"We
the
also have dramatically increased
number of grants
get,"
that
our faculty
Kozloff adds. That enables labs
to
-
Doctorate of clinical audiology.
Bloomsburg's
first
doctoral program saved
one of the nation's best graduate programs
in
audiology, the president says. Jointly
delivered under the auspices of Indiana
University of Pennsylvania, the only
university in the Pennsylvania State
System
of Higher Education authorized to grant
doctorates, the
program resides solely
at
Bloomsburg.
"It
gives another of those signals that
have faculty and
be stocked with
BU
materials
equipment and
scientific
couldn't otherwise fund.
Meeting society's needs. When Kozloff
came to BU, the pubUc did not see higher
education as an entity that contributed
solutions to society's
image, defining Bloomsburg as an
institution that invests in
state
programs the
and community deem valuable.
The College of Business's recent
accreditation by the Association to
Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
"We've proven through a rigorous external
-
-
to several
accomplishments:
The College of Science and
Technology. "One of the major
challenges for higher education and our
economy
in general, is the
poor showing
of our high school and college graduates
math and science," Kozloff says.
"Higher education needs to address
in
this
issue."
To focus
efforts
on math and science, the
university created the College of Science
and Technology, fomierly part of the 22department College of Arts and Sciences.
students to do well in
economy, regardless of their specific
"It's difficult for
this
job, if they don't have basic
math
skills.
Meaningful jobs require the kind of
analytical reasoning
one learns
in the
sciences," Kozloff says.
Faculty
in
BU's teacher education
program work closely with math and
science faculty to train tomorrow's
educators in these
fields.
"We have
a great opportunity to help prepare
the teachers
who
will help students,
especially in the elementary grades,
develop a comfort level and even a love
for
math and science."
we
are
among
the best," she says. "And, of course, for
our students and our alumni, the value of
their business degree has just increased
exponentially.
It
will also
recruitment tool."
She points
we
meet the
very highest standards," Kozloff says
validation process that
most vexing
problems. Kozloff wanted to change
that
facilities that
be a wonderful
Improving the undergraduate
experience. Kozloff's
own
graduate studies in political
science included environmental
how
planning and
one's
sun-oundings impact the sense
of place and community. So
no coincidence the
have seen more
10 years
last
new
it's
construction
and renovation than any other
10-year period in university
histoiy.
"What we have done
to the physical infrastructure is
nothing short of astonishing,"
Citizen students
the president says, citing a "laser
beam focus" on improving the
teaching and learning experience.
programming
development, Kozloff believes. Her interest
"whole student" explains her passion
of the old library to the Student
for another recent project.
Services Center. "That building
me
is
symbolic of so
many
This one-stop shop for academic
advising, registration, financial
student needs.
And
on
the university
accomplished the $4 million-plus
task without
instead on
state funding, relying
its
capital
campaign
and $2 million trimmed from
its
operating budget.
hi spring 2004, she took a sabbatical to
American Democracy Project of the
American Association of State Colleges
and Universities. The project involves 166
campuses united in finding ways to ignite
"I'm very concerned about the issue of the
responsibilities of citizenship, the growing
new Andruss
Libraiy and work out in a new
Student Rec Center. What was
a dark,
in
gloomy dining
Scranton
facility
Commons now
welcomes students and
a bright, aiiy space.
The
university added muscle to
the
new College of Science and
Technology with an addition
Hartline Building.
facility
kind of
they deserve," reasons
who before coming
Bloomsburg taught college
Kozloff,
to
to
"You have
to give the faculty the
in
discussions
among people about
says this political scientist.
"We have
a
help our students
to
become engaged
citizens,
be informed voters, to care about their
communities."
The American Democracy
Project promotes
she believes. She notes that
CGA project really
raises the bar for
off-campus housing."
Beyond Bloomsburg
As
president, Kozloff has represented
beyond
Bloomsburg University
far
Pennsylvania's borders.
Any
national
university as well as her, she emphasizes.
Kozloff currently serves as a
several states in the Northeast.
is
BU
students
she
member of the board of directors of
a
the
And
American Association of Colleges
and Universities,
a
Washington-based
organization that represents
400 colleges and
attributes her
more than
universities.
appointment to two
terms on the Division
II
Presidents
Council of the National Collegiate
Athletic Association to Bloomsburg's
are already civically involved, citing tens of
reputation as one of the best programs
thousands of hours of community service
"Not just because we
win," she quickly adds. "We're known
as a place that really models the Division
perfomied each
year.
She's particularly proud of the
Community
Government Association's acquisition and
demolition of the former Sesame Street
Apartments.
Apartments
same
CGA-owned Honeysuckle
will
open
for fall
2005 on the
in the division.
II
philosophy that athletics
is
another
dimension of student development.
Our
athletes are students
first,
athletes
second." She helped guide reforms
to NCAA's organization and policies
site.
to redefine the role
courses in addition to her
administrative duties.
community. The
She
character development and critical thinking,
faculty to
association stepped in and bought
Education, the accrediting body for
responsibility to provide experiences that
in a
her tenure. "Our student government
the lack of 'civil discourse' in elections and
important policy issues in our country,"
can study
during
process, the polarization of our counti7 and
residence halls, and can choose
of like-minded peers. They
who
fires
commissioner of the Middle States
Association Commission on Higher
withdrawal of Americans from the political
even
communities
off-campus
honor or appointment recognizes the
student interest in civic involvement.
Students also live in new, safer
to live in learning
in
an eyesore and problem area in the
serve as a presidential consultant to the
things," she says.
aid and tutoring focuses
have perished
centered on moral and intellectual
in the
one of our primary concerns," says
Kozloff, remembering students
foster a student culture
Kozloff points to transformation
to
and the best
Inviting, practical buildings
"The safety of off-campus housing remains
athletics.
of intercollegiate
The Kozloff Years
Just last
August
Academy
diplomas
who
to
at the
Moscow,
in
Russian Finance
as she
handed
exchange students
studied in Bloomsburg, she
accepted her
own honoraiy
doctorate.
She's also traveled to Israel, China,
Hungary, Mexico,
Italy
and Austria
on educational missions. "Fve had
so
many
opportunities as president
of this university.
I
feel
an ethical
responsibility to give back as
much
as
1
can."
Looking ahead
"I
see the university in a position to
really again enrich,
are.
And we're
can
start
enhance who we
where we
making strategic investments
number of areas," Kozloff relates.
in a
in a position
new
That includes selectively adding
academic programs, more professional
development for faculty and staff, plus
more renovation and
construction.
Kozloff stresses that she never intended
to use her
presidency
at
Bloomsburg
as a stepping stone to another position.
"1
always had the desire
one.
1
make my
to
university presidency
first
my
still
last
don't believe any organization
can continue to improve unless
it
has
opportunities to improve the quality of
the educational experience at
BU.
I
can't
think of a better place or a better group of
people to enlist
in this
important endeavor."
of continuity. That's one of
the most important responsibilities of
a sense
leadership: to provide a stable vision."
Kim Bower-Spence
When
retirement comes, she wants to
from Berwick, Pa.
know
she
left
the university an even
stronger place than she found
real
job of an administrator
is
it.
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to create
an atmosphere where faculty can do
their
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Christine C. Brocfe
We have great pride
Congratulations Mike!
We wish
you a happy and successful
future.
your hard work, and the wonderful
person you have become. We wish you much success as you
continue to pursue your dreams and goals in graduate school.
in all
May you always have
health, peace
and happiness.
Love,
Mom, Dad,
All
& Laura
Our Love,
Mom, Dad, &
Pam
Chris
Lillic
Congratulations!
We
Frankie,
!
are so proud of you.
Love,
Mom, Dad,
Frankie, Keith, and Pretzel
Deb
Christoffel
Congratulations Deb!
You should be proud of what you have accomplished. We are
proud parents. You are a beautiful, bright, capable young
woman with an exciting future.
Always know that we love you very much.
Mom &
Dad
Gerard Miles
Congratulations
We're so proud of you.
We
wish you success
in
your future.
Robert William Ealey
The business world has been missing something very
you! You make us so proud Rob! Enjoy your cup
special...
Love,
Mom,
Kathleen, Kevin,
success!
& Bill
Love,
Mom &
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Dad
of
Jaclynn A. Cirino
We
couldn't be prouder!
We
all
love you!
You
will
Nadine Chifulini
be a great
teacher!
Love,
Mom, Dad,
Frankie, Tonie,
& Rob
In the past
few years you have worked
very hard to reach your dreams.
dream
nurse
will
is
come
that
and your career as a
begin. We hope all your
true
about to
dreams come
Soon
true,
because you are very
special to us.
Love,
Mom, Dad, &Greg
You ve come
a long way, Baby!
To Kate Wright
We are so proud
of you and your
accomplishments.
Congratulations
from
Tori,
Mom,
Dad,
and Colin
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Laura Marnin
Sharon Marie Cabana
Congratulations!
We wish you continued success as you pursue
your dreams. We are very proud of you.
Mom & Dad
Tiffany E. Partlowe
Sharon, you never cease to
amaze us! We are all so proud
of all you've accomplished. Your
determination through adversity
is admirable but unsurprising
because of the wonderful woman
you have become. Best wishes as
you continue your journey to your
doctorate!
To God be the glory for this thing he has
We are so proud of you and we love
done.
you!
Love,
Dad,
Mom,
Leiane, Michele, Steve,
Mom, Dad,
Mom Gwen, Lavinya,
Eric,
Lashay, Nassir
Andrew
&
"Zorie"
&
A.L.H.F.C.
Gregory V. Pompei
You've had four of the best years of
your life at Bloomsburg University.
Cherish the memories and we
know you will be back for many
Homecoming Days. You've done
so well both academically and
athletically. We are so proud of
you; we're "bursting" with pride!
The best is still left to come from
"POMPS."
Love you
forever.
Mom & Dad
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Joshua Krebs
A genuine,
and good
kind, talented son, brother, grandson,
friend to so many. We are so very proud
of you!
Your Family
Carissa Sipinicb
You need to know that as you have begun reaching for your
dreams, you've more than fulfilled ours. The little girl looking
over her shoulder with curiosity and wonderment can now
look forward as a college graduate with well deserved pride
and accomplishment, more curiosity and wonderment.
Many years from now when you're slowly flipping through
and reflecting on the pages in this book, this is our wish for
you: No matter which path you took from here, may you
have been blessed with a life of pure-hearted contentment
and peace of mind. This is a true meaning of success and
a testament to all you have learned and embraced on your
journey.
With incredible love and pride
Jeena A.
did
it!!
We
Dad
Hamme
Jeena,
You
Mom &
for you.
Ellen
the sunshine of our
are so proud of you!!
lives.
You've given us
Joy, laughter, smiles.
Congratulations!
You are appreciative.
Creative, insightful.
Love,
An encourager,
Mom & Dad
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A bargain
The voice of reason.
Walk
Ashley
We
love
McKee Derr
hunter, a blessing.
in
the Light and
Shine, Ellen, shine.
We
love you!
you and are very proud of you!
Mom, Dad & Cy
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Dawn Marie
Ryan Alderfcr
DiBella
Congratulations on earning your
college degree.
From the moment you came into our lives
we knew you were special. We are so proud
Way to Go!
of you and admire you for all you have
accomplished and for who you are. You
make
a difference and bring a smile to every
you touch and you've touched so many.
Congratulations and best wishes for success
and happiness. God bless you always. We
I'm proud of you!
life
Love,
Dad
love you!
Michelle
J.
Kawa
Love,
Joey,
Mom, Dad,
& Danny
Words cannot express
how proud we
you!
are of
Keep smiling
your future
is
bright.
Love always,
Kevin
Mom &
Kelly G. Bryant
Dear
Kelly,
Congratulations to a
wonderful daughter. You
have made all of us very
proud. You have consistently
been conscientious and a
hard worker, while managing
to maintain your sweet
personality. May God bless
you in all of your endeavors
and always remember that we
love you and we're grateful
that God has blessed us with
Dear Bugh,
I am very proud of all your
accomplishments, but more
so of the person you have
become. Always remember,
whether you're ridding the
world of diseases at some
prestigious institute or
pushing a shopping cart
around the neighborhood
while yelling at people I can't
see, it will always be an honor
to call you my sister
you.
Love forever and always
Love,
Mom &
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Dad
(no matter what).
Your brother Mark
Amanda M. Adzema
Way to go Mandy! We
are
all
so
proud of you.
Congratulations!
You have achieved your goals
the past four years; just like
knew you would.
in
we
We know you will do well
Senor Fred
wherever you may go.
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and
Good
Senorita
and success.
luck, love,
Megan!
Love,
Mom &
Dad
Lynn M. Renner
It's
We
been four years since we waved good-bye to you outside of Lycoming
Hall. It was sad saying good-bye to our "kid" that day.
knew as a child, you were gone, but now, four years later, look at you!
You have taken those years and molded yourself into a bright vibrant
young woman armed with the confidence that knowledge brings- ready
to do whatever you want to.
We are so proud of your accomplishments at Bloomsburg.
You have surpassed
all
our expectations and then some.
Congratulations Lynn!
Love,
Mom & Dad
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Stephanie
Jennifer M. Petro
Ann Murray
LOOKOUT WORLD HERE
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COME!!!
Congratulations Stephanie!
Your 3 years and determination and hard
work brought you to 2005 graduation. The
entire family and your friends are beyond
"proud'of you! You are an exceptional
young lady with a very bright future. am
so very lucky and proud that you are my
I
daughter.
I
CONGRATULATIONS JENNY!!!
love you,
Mom
WE LOVE YOU JEN JEN,
Sam & Weston
Dad, Ann, Jamie, Jessie,
Michael
E. Burfehart
We love you
Mike!
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Monique Edwards
Danielle
To God be the glory
for the great things
he has done
for you.
We are so proud and blessed to have you in our family, and to see how God has blessed you.
We love you! Always remember what Proverbs 3:5 says. "In all ways acknowledge him and
he
Mom, Mom-Mom,
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shall direct thy path."
Pop-Pop, Aunt Sonya,
Love always.
Uncle Champ, Aunt Tracey, Alexis, Kirk
Earl, Neil,
III
& Tamara
James
J.
Kofsfeic
Jr.
Kathehne Wilkens
She's a
butterfly, pretty
as the crimson sky
Nothing's ever gonna bring her
And everywhere she goes
Everybody knows she's so
To our James,
She's a
Congratulations on your bi^ day!
The time has gone by so quickly,
and we are so proud of all you
have accomplished.
Best wishes for a great future to
our wonderful son and brother.
Like the purest light
in
butterfly
a darkened world
So much hope inside such a lovely girl
You should see her fly, it's almost magical
It makes you wanna cry, she's so beautiful
God
bless the butterfly,
give her the strength to
fly
Never let her wings touch
the ground (Martina McBride)
Mom & Dad,
Love,
Melanie
& Stephen
Congratulations Kate
We are so proud of you.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Megan & Nathan
down
glad to be alive
Ryan Kelty
Ry,
Eagles
we
are not, but
we
can
still fly.
Our imaginations become out wings.
The magnificent eagle
but
I
am
we can
so proud of you.
is still
just an eagle,
soar as high and as far as our aspirations take us.
Keep up
the Eagle's spirit;
My
you have been one
for
22 years.
unconditional love.
Mom
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Onward and Upward!
Congratulations Girls
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Love,
The Leonards and The Quirais
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Jennifer Lynn
Life is
an adventure-
Musico
HAVE A GREAT LIFE!
our love and great pride, we wish you health, happiness and
great success in everything you endeavor now and always; especially
With
all
whenzdays!
Mom & Dad, Nana,
Lori
& Joseph, Joacqui,
Erik
&
Sophia, Barry,
Naomi
Congratulations!
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David, Katie,
Shampoo, Murray
&
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Lauren M. Young
Robin Jan Tracey
Congratulations!
Another great milestone. God bless and
guide your future. We are so proud of you.
Love,
Mom, Dad,
Noelle
& Tina
From the day you were born you have been
a constant joy. You have always made us
proud. Your hard work and dedication is
finally
paying
off as
you are now a
"college grad."
Congratulations, with
Dad
We
all
our love.
& Mom
are proud of you!
Alisa A. Badolato
At 3 years old you were daddy's sweetheart and at 22 you
You have made me proud!
I
still
are!
love you!
Dad
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Angle A. Ofeaily
To our Daughter Angle "sookar:"
Faith helped
you succeed and can take you
May God
to a bright future.
continue
to bless
God
you with
has blessed you with strength and the ability to shine brightly
all
the
In his
world.
good things you deserve. Congratulations!
Love.
Mom &
Dear
Dad
Sister:
You should be very proud of yourself and of all you have accomplished. You
have a feeling
that there are a lot
of more good things
are
in store for
someone who deserves
the
good things
you. Congratulations! Hey, the sky
is
that happen...
and
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the limit.
WAGDY
To our granddaughter Angie:
It
takes a lot of planning and a
achieved
this goal,
lot
of hard work
too.
may you go on from
it
takes a
here to
lot
of persistence-dedication to make a dream come
more success and happiness with every coming
"Those who achieve success are those who take
Our
dream and make
blessing and love.
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come
true.
And now
that
Congratulations Angie!
true."
you have
Finch
Billie K.
Wishing you much happiness and success!
Remember, success
is a journey-not a destination.
Enjoy the ride!
CONGRATULATIONSil
CLASS of Wi&
Love,
Mom &
Janet
Dad
HERFF JONESiTEARBOOKS
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Dear Janet,
It
gives us
all
great pleasure to be able to enjoy this
Gradutation Day with you, and to see the great strides you
have taken to this day. Your perseverance and hard work
has shown
in
your remarkable achievement.
a wonderful
and successful
With
Mom, Dad,
all
We
all
wish you
future!
our love.
Jack, Maureen, TJ, Pop, family
& friends
Marc Angcio Deluca
Marc it seems like only yesterday
you walked through the door of
your dorm.
Now as the
doors
close at Bloomsburg and you have
reached your goal of graduation
you can be very proud. Bring that
wonderful wide grin smile of yours
to your new adventures in life. We
are so proud of you and you are the
sunshine of my life!
Mommy,
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Love,
Jodi & Terese
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