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Fall
2007.
The Kozloff Presidency
Story by Tracey M.
Dooms
How does BU President Jessica Kozloff want to be remembered? hope that people say, she
than she found it, Kozloff says. think that's what every president wants to leave behind.
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her 13 years as president of Bloomsburg University, Jessica Sledge Kozloff has forged a decisive path that has led to rising
campus and a growing academic reputation. The road that led her here, though, was anything but
direct, as she detored from her original destination of high school teacher.
took that first administrative position because was trying to patch my career around my husbands, she says. In my mind, being in
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Soon, however, Kozloff gained a different perspective. She not only found that being an administrator was satisfying, she
discovered that she liked being able to influence decisions that could impact a broader group of students.
Today, Kozloffs decisions directly impact more than 8,700 students annuallyplus thousands more who will benefit from her legacy
the years following her retirement at the end of 2007.
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Growing up, Kozloff knew she wanted to work in education. She frequently tagged along with her father, who was superintendent of
a small rural school district in Texas. always saw myself as a teacher, she recalls.
Two powerful mentors reinforced her dream: Kozloffs high school drama teacher, who inspired her love of theater and made her
realize how much a strong faculty-student relationship could mean, and a college political science faculty member, who encouraged
her to think about teaching at the postsecondary level.
With a bachelors degree in education and masters in political science from the University of Nevada-Reno (and later a doctorate in
political science from Colorado State University), Kozloff moved to Colorado where husband Steve established his career. She
taught political science courses at the University of Northern Colorado until her part-time position was eliminated. loved teaching
and was absolutely devastated when that door was shut, she says.
tell students that sometimes a very big disappointment can turn out to be a very positive influence in life, says Kozloff. She was
asked to apply for a position as an assistant dean of students at UNC, where she had just lost her teaching job. really missed
teaching, but soon learned that enjoyed having an impact on students in a different environment.
Even today, her philosophy is a modification of the old saying that success comes from doing what you love.
Instead, Kozloff says. Success comes from always finding something to love in what you do. Follow your heart and do what you
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came in 1985-86 when she served as an American Council on Education fellow, working
with both the National Governors Association and the Education Commission of the States on improving undergraduate education.
That experience really opened my mind to the possibility that could go much further in my administrative career than had
anticipated, she says.
While serving as vice president for academic and student affairs for the State Colleges of Colorado, Kozloff received a call from an
executive search firm that wanted to present her as a candidate for university presidencies.
have an incredibly supportive husband who said. Let's try it, she says. Because Steves family is from Pennsylvania, the chief job
at Bloomsburg was appealing and, on July 1, 1994, she became the 17th president of Bloomsburg University.
Students will frequently ask me, how does one become a president? Kozloff says. Most presidents that know didn't set out to
become a president. tell students, prepare as best you can in whatever job you do. Be the best you can, and be open to new
love, of course, but
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Accessible but decisive
Not only was Kozloffs path to the presidency influenced by her early moves to support her husbands career, but her presidential
is affected by her gender, she says.
can't speak for all female presidents, but think am probably seen as more accessible than the traditional image of a president,
she says. That may be because came from the West, where the style and culture are more open and informal. But a lot of what
bring to the position is grounded in my life as a mother and my experiences as a marhage partner.
While Steve was so busy establishing his practice, made the decision to put my career on hold until the children were ready for
school, she says. I'm so proud of them and have never regretted making that decision. Besides, learned a lot about patience and
decision making from those full-time parenting days.
Kozloff views her accessible image as a double-edged sword. There are times when have to make an unpopular decision and the
reaction is stunned surprise, she says. Sometimes think people are a little taken off guard when the tough side comes out.
have tried to model myself after leaders who listen and welcome differing viewpoints before they make a decision but who
understand that ultimately a decision has to be made.
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One
most difficult decisions involved the policy to arm university police. Her decision to recommend doing so came in the
999 Columbine High School tragedy and, in 2001 the Sept. 1 1 terrorist attacks and a major bomb scare on the
Bloomsburg campus. When she brought the issue to BUs Council of Trustees for approval, police officers were armed at many of the
14 institutions in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. The decision was not popular with a very vocal part of the
community, she recalls, but you just have to go ahead and make that decision.
Although making unpopular decisions comes with the terntory, she says she tries to get consensus on as many issues as she can, a
tie-in with the political science theory she learned in college. That theory differentiates between primary and secondary interests. A
primary interest is one that is absolutely vital for the well-being of an organization; arming the police was one such issue for her.
A secondary interest is an objective a person would like to accomplish, but isn't absolutely essential. She remembers several years
ago when she suggested moving the husky statue from a spot where is less visible to a prominent location near a new brick
walkway through the heart of the campus. Some folks started a drive to Save the Husky, she recalls. just said. Hey, forget
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Lasting legacy
Over the past 13 years, Kozloff has been tempted with offers of other higher education positions, but never followed through. When
Steve and made the decision to come here, was with the understanding that,
worked out, we would stay here, she says.
hoped that would be able to stay at least 10 years. Plus, had fallen in love with the place.
When she retires on Dec. 31, 2007, Kozloff will have the longest tenure of any Bloomsburg University president since Harvey A.
Andruss (1939-1969). Already, a few candidates for the position she is vacating have called her for information about Bloomsburg.
tell them that they would be incredibly lucky to get this job, she says. This is a jewel.
The retiring president is proud to note that all three former Bloomsburg provosts whom she has worked with have gone on to
become presidents themselves. Just as mentors helped further her career, she focuses on mentoring others. What try to do with all
the people who work for me is encourage them to be innovative, to be self-starters, she says. try not to micromanage.
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exploring her options for retirement, ranging from consulting to teaching at the doctoral level. I'm not ready to completely
think still have something to give.
Regardless of what she chooses, the focus of her life will be different. Both Steve and have been involved in professions where we
have had to put our personal lives second, she says. It's time to put our marriage and family on the front burner.
Still, the Kozloff's won't be leaving Bloomsburg University entirely behind. Already they have donated $50,000 to help fund an
endowment for the Kozloff Undergraduate Research Awards. The Alumni Association is matching any additional contributions to the
endowment, up to $25,000. Each award will provide a stipend for a student to work with a particular faculty member on a joint
give up being involved with higher education, she says.
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creative or scholarly project.
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try to describe the essence of Bloomsburg University, that close faculty-student relationship comes to mind, Jessica Kozloff
have been so fortunate during my career to have people mentor me and to help me see greater possibilities for myself. Steve
and would like to be remembered here as helping that to happen.
think thats an obligation that all of us have, to pass on to the next generation.
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Tracey M.
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a freelance writer and editor
living in
State College, Pa.
Jessica Sledge Kozloff
became president of Bloomsburg University on July 1, 1994. Before that, she was vice president for
academic and student affairs for the State Colleges of Colorado, a system of four regional campuses serving 26,000 students.
Previously, she held several administrative positions at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley.
Kozloff, 66, has taught undergraduate courses in political science at the University of Nevada-Reno, Colorado State University in
Fort Collins, the University of Northern Colorado and Metropolitan State College of Denver, and was a member of the graduate
Jessica Sledge Kozloff
faculty at the University of Northern Colorado.
An
and consultant, she earned a doctorate in political science from Colorado State University. She completed
science at the University of Nevada-Reno, where she also earned a bachelor's degree in education.
Active in organizations on the local, national and international levels, Kozloff is chair of the Middle States Commission on Higher
Education and just completed a term on the board of directors of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities. She
serves on the Presidents Leadership Group of the Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention and, locally, on
the Geisinger Health Plan and the Geisinger Indemnity Insurance Co. board of directors and the Geisinger Health System
Community Advisory Council. She served on the National Collegiate Athletic Association Presidents Commission and continues to
serve on task forces for the commission.
She and her husband. Dr. Stephen Kozloff, are the parents of two married children and have four grandchildren. Both Kozloff's enjoy
music and theater, as well as biking, hiking and golfing.
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Dear Daughter,
We
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And send good wishes,
too,
For a future filled with happiness.
And your fondest dreams come true.
Your achievement is awesome, Nicole
You've worked hard and you passes the test.
We love you so, and we want you to know.
We think you're the
best!
We couldn't be prouder, Nicole, of you.
We wish you success in all you do.
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love
is
thing
with
we want you
to
know:
you wherever you go.
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and Dad
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are so proud of you!
We
admire
and commitment to
excellence. These qualities will serve you well in the
years to come. It is a privilege to be your family parents, brothers and grandparents. We love you! We
pray that you will continue to "walk in the ways of the
your
LORD
integrity, dedication,
God hath commanded you, that ye may live,
and that may be well with you, and that ye may
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Today, as always,
are so proud of you!
We
know how hard you have worked
and hope all of your dreams for a
successful
life
come
true!
No one would be more proud than "Pinky".
Remember he's always with you!
Love,
Mom
Mom Mom
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Dad - Lauren
Marmee - Pop Pop
Jesse Alan Strieker
Congratulations Jesse
As we enjoy this graduation
day with you, always
remember
we
that
are so very
person you have
become and all you have
accomplished. May your
future be successful and all
your dreams come true.
proud
of the
With
all
Mom
our love.
and Dad
Heather Sage
Heather,
Congratulations on graduating from Bloomsburg University. We are very proud of
tine dedication and desire that you applied in achieving the goals that you set for
yourself. The memories that you have of the friends and people you met, the good
times you had, and everything you accomplished will forever be in your heart. We
love you and are so proud of you. You are our shinning star. The future and
whatever you want
Love,
Mom
and Dad
is
yours.
Go
get
it!
Spaeth
Caitlin T.
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of
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you
we
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so proud
Keep going - Life
are
all
just starting!
Love,
Mom
and your sisters Aubry, Brenna, and Leah!
(even the big guy is
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proud!)
Daniel
Ron
Anne Stefursky
Congratulations Anne!
We
are so proud of you and
all
you have accomplished. We
know your patience and
dedication will make you a
wonderful teacher. May
continued success, happiness
and love
Dear Dan
The time has come for you
move
Love,
Jeff
you
in all
you do.
to
on.
We congratulate you on your
achievement. Wherever you go and
whatever you do, our good wishes for you
are endless as is our love.
Mom, Dad,
follow
and Mark
We
love you!
Mom, Dad and
Lisa
that
Dustin Julian Myers
appears that falling on
your head hasn't hurt you at
It
all.
You're definitely an
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Mom, Dad, Cameron,
Amanda, Gabrielle, Ryan,
Dave, Techi, David and
Andrew
Pamela Nicole Robustelli
seems like only yesterday you said, "I do
not know
college is for me." Now look, in
It
if
only 4 years you have achieved a dual
major in Education. You have shown such
strong perseverance and maturity
throughout your years at Bloom, and
no wonder you have blossomed
it
is
a
beautiful young woman. We are very
proud of you and your accomplishments,
such as making the Dean's List. You will
go far in life as you have that special
spunk. May all of your dreams come true,
as you deserve nothing but the best.
Never stop reaching for the stars, as
nothing
We will
Mom, Dad,
is
into
out of reach.
love you always,
Jennifer and Rosalina
Gabrielle
F.
Miskinis
Congratulations Gabrielle on your special
day. You have always inspired the people
around you and encouraged the others to
do the right thing with your strong beliefs.
You have so much
talent
and so many
gifts
and have always given of yourself. We
wish you every opportunity awaiting you in
the future and an extra chance of reaching
beyond yourself and let your heart carry
your destiny. You accomplished your
dreams with great success and have
achieved the extraordinary. Believe in
tomorrow but don't forget the past. We are
very proud of you Gabrielle and love you
very much.
Love always,
Mom, Dad and Greg
William
Thomas Frank
Congratulations on your
graduation from Bloomsburg.
We wish you continued success
and much happiness in the
future as you begin your next
adventure
in life.
Love,
Mom, Dad,
Christopher and
IVIegan
Megan
Elizabeth
Messa
Congratulations Megan,
we are so very proud of you and the
many accomplishments you have
achieved while at Bloom U. Now a
new chapter in your life begins and
we know that you will be very
successful in all of your future
endeavors.
All
our love always, Dad,
and Kyle
Nicole Noce
Congratulations Nicole.
We are so proud of you
You have worked very
hard the past four
years. We wish you a
happiness
and success.
future
full
of
Love,
Mom, Dad, Mike and
Kurt
Mom
Kelly
Ann
Miller
Congratulations Kelly.
Wishing you the very
best as an elementary
school teacher.
We
love you
and are
proud.
Dad,
Mom, Dee and
Tyler
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Megan.
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Dream
big.
Be happy. Never
compromise on the things
matter to you. This
make
is
your
that
life -
what you want to be.
Believe in yourself, and there's no
limit to what you can do. Now as
you graduate, you can be sure
that our love and pride will always
be there to support and sustain
you as you journey onward.
Congratulations and "well done"
son. Love - Mom and Dad
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Congratulations Bree! You have
achieved so much in the last four
years.
Be very proud
of
your
success. Just your name brings
a smile and wonderful memories
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and best wishes for a wonderful
to
all
of us.
future!
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Joel,
are so proud of you.
worked so hard
earn
achievement.
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to
this
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future of
success.
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Mom, Dad,
Family, Friends and
Shadow
Tyler
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graduation to your college
graduation, you have always
made
us proud!
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endeavors.
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your future
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in all
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know you
will
do
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little girl
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happiness, and success.
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a child.
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do know?" Our choral response suiprised
you. "Anything you want to do."
was to find success. Reflecting upon these last four years, watching you
embrace your personal and academic accomplishments, we can only smile with pride while our hearts
dance with joy.
Fortunately, what you wanted
As you get ready to begin a new chapter in your life, we hear you whisper the same question: "What do
And with enthusiastic confidence, we repeat our initial response. "Anything you want to
I do now?"
do." The difference is that this time YOU know you can do anything you want because you believe in
yourself.
The
Welcome
future
is
knocking
at
your door, inviting you out
the vast possibilities that exist.
With
LIVE! LOVE!
Love, Pride and Respect:
Daddy, Jennifer, David
Infinite
Mommy,
Shawn Mark
Forrest
Shawn,
You have made through
Bloomsburg and we couldn't
be more proud of you. Smile
and show the world what
it
you've got to
offer!
Love,
Dad,
Mom,
Brett
and Toni
to play.
LAUGH! LEARN!
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Bino
Dos pou
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:
move
me
a fulcrum, and
the world."
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shall
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Enjoy the rewards of your
perseverance and
accomplishments
and the miracle.
-
Love,
Deb, Tia, Ralph, Susan, Eric,
Bonnie, Landy, Suzanne, Jerrilyn
and Todd.
("All
I
Need
Is
A
Miracle")
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Rachael Ann Strycharz
Christy,
Congrats!
We
are so proud of you and what you
have accomplished. We know you can do great
things in whatever you decide.
God
Bless and
We
Good
Luck,
love you,
Dad, Marianne, Torey, Ryan, and Pop-pop
Joshua
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You have worked very hard to get to this point in
life. You have a great personality, drive, and
Dearest Rachael,
your
determination.
Good
We
are so proud of you.
luck in grad school!
'm so proud to say congratulations. For
of your dedicated hard work you're a
all
college graduate. You've achieved your
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Fall
2007.
The Kozloff Presidency
Story by Tracey M.
Dooms
How does BU President Jessica Kozloff want to be remembered? hope that people say, she
than she found it, Kozloff says. think that's what every president wants to leave behind.
I
left
this institution stronger
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her 13 years as president of Bloomsburg University, Jessica Sledge Kozloff has forged a decisive path that has led to rising
campus and a growing academic reputation. The road that led her here, though, was anything but
direct, as she detored from her original destination of high school teacher.
took that first administrative position because was trying to patch my career around my husbands, she says. In my mind, being in
In
enrollment, an improved physical
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the classroom
was
the ultimate aspiration.
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I
felt
sorry for administrators.
Soon, however, Kozloff gained a different perspective. She not only found that being an administrator was satisfying, she
discovered that she liked being able to influence decisions that could impact a broader group of students.
Today, Kozloffs decisions directly impact more than 8,700 students annuallyplus thousands more who will benefit from her legacy
the years following her retirement at the end of 2007.
The path
in
to the presidency
Growing up, Kozloff knew she wanted to work in education. She frequently tagged along with her father, who was superintendent of
a small rural school district in Texas. always saw myself as a teacher, she recalls.
Two powerful mentors reinforced her dream: Kozloffs high school drama teacher, who inspired her love of theater and made her
realize how much a strong faculty-student relationship could mean, and a college political science faculty member, who encouraged
her to think about teaching at the postsecondary level.
With a bachelors degree in education and masters in political science from the University of Nevada-Reno (and later a doctorate in
political science from Colorado State University), Kozloff moved to Colorado where husband Steve established his career. She
taught political science courses at the University of Northern Colorado until her part-time position was eliminated. loved teaching
and was absolutely devastated when that door was shut, she says.
tell students that sometimes a very big disappointment can turn out to be a very positive influence in life, says Kozloff. She was
asked to apply for a position as an assistant dean of students at UNC, where she had just lost her teaching job. really missed
teaching, but soon learned that enjoyed having an impact on students in a different environment.
Even today, her philosophy is a modification of the old saying that success comes from doing what you love.
Instead, Kozloff says. Success comes from always finding something to love in what you do. Follow your heart and do what you
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came in 1985-86 when she served as an American Council on Education fellow, working
with both the National Governors Association and the Education Commission of the States on improving undergraduate education.
That experience really opened my mind to the possibility that could go much further in my administrative career than had
anticipated, she says.
While serving as vice president for academic and student affairs for the State Colleges of Colorado, Kozloff received a call from an
executive search firm that wanted to present her as a candidate for university presidencies.
have an incredibly supportive husband who said. Let's try it, she says. Because Steves family is from Pennsylvania, the chief job
at Bloomsburg was appealing and, on July 1, 1994, she became the 17th president of Bloomsburg University.
Students will frequently ask me, how does one become a president? Kozloff says. Most presidents that know didn't set out to
become a president. tell students, prepare as best you can in whatever job you do. Be the best you can, and be open to new
love, of course, but
sometimes
The watershed moment
in
to get to
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possibilities.
Accessible but decisive
Not only was Kozloffs path to the presidency influenced by her early moves to support her husbands career, but her presidential
is affected by her gender, she says.
can't speak for all female presidents, but think am probably seen as more accessible than the traditional image of a president,
she says. That may be because came from the West, where the style and culture are more open and informal. But a lot of what
bring to the position is grounded in my life as a mother and my experiences as a marhage partner.
While Steve was so busy establishing his practice, made the decision to put my career on hold until the children were ready for
school, she says. I'm so proud of them and have never regretted making that decision. Besides, learned a lot about patience and
decision making from those full-time parenting days.
Kozloff views her accessible image as a double-edged sword. There are times when have to make an unpopular decision and the
reaction is stunned surprise, she says. Sometimes think people are a little taken off guard when the tough side comes out.
have tried to model myself after leaders who listen and welcome differing viewpoints before they make a decision but who
understand that ultimately a decision has to be made.
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most difficult decisions involved the policy to arm university police. Her decision to recommend doing so came in the
999 Columbine High School tragedy and, in 2001 the Sept. 1 1 terrorist attacks and a major bomb scare on the
Bloomsburg campus. When she brought the issue to BUs Council of Trustees for approval, police officers were armed at many of the
14 institutions in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. The decision was not popular with a very vocal part of the
community, she recalls, but you just have to go ahead and make that decision.
Although making unpopular decisions comes with the terntory, she says she tries to get consensus on as many issues as she can, a
tie-in with the political science theory she learned in college. That theory differentiates between primary and secondary interests. A
primary interest is one that is absolutely vital for the well-being of an organization; arming the police was one such issue for her.
A secondary interest is an objective a person would like to accomplish, but isn't absolutely essential. She remembers several years
ago when she suggested moving the husky statue from a spot where is less visible to a prominent location near a new brick
walkway through the heart of the campus. Some folks started a drive to Save the Husky, she recalls. just said. Hey, forget
the
husky stays where is.
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Over the past 13 years, Kozloff has been tempted with offers of other higher education positions, but never followed through. When
Steve and made the decision to come here, was with the understanding that,
worked out, we would stay here, she says.
hoped that would be able to stay at least 10 years. Plus, had fallen in love with the place.
When she retires on Dec. 31, 2007, Kozloff will have the longest tenure of any Bloomsburg University president since Harvey A.
Andruss (1939-1969). Already, a few candidates for the position she is vacating have called her for information about Bloomsburg.
tell them that they would be incredibly lucky to get this job, she says. This is a jewel.
The retiring president is proud to note that all three former Bloomsburg provosts whom she has worked with have gone on to
become presidents themselves. Just as mentors helped further her career, she focuses on mentoring others. What try to do with all
the people who work for me is encourage them to be innovative, to be self-starters, she says. try not to micromanage.
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exploring her options for retirement, ranging from consulting to teaching at the doctoral level. I'm not ready to completely
think still have something to give.
Regardless of what she chooses, the focus of her life will be different. Both Steve and have been involved in professions where we
have had to put our personal lives second, she says. It's time to put our marriage and family on the front burner.
Still, the Kozloff's won't be leaving Bloomsburg University entirely behind. Already they have donated $50,000 to help fund an
endowment for the Kozloff Undergraduate Research Awards. The Alumni Association is matching any additional contributions to the
endowment, up to $25,000. Each award will provide a stipend for a student to work with a particular faculty member on a joint
give up being involved with higher education, she says.
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creative or scholarly project.
When
try to describe the essence of Bloomsburg University, that close faculty-student relationship comes to mind, Jessica Kozloff
have been so fortunate during my career to have people mentor me and to help me see greater possibilities for myself. Steve
and would like to be remembered here as helping that to happen.
think thats an obligation that all of us have, to pass on to the next generation.
says.
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Dooms
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a freelance writer and editor
living in
State College, Pa.
Jessica Sledge Kozloff
became president of Bloomsburg University on July 1, 1994. Before that, she was vice president for
academic and student affairs for the State Colleges of Colorado, a system of four regional campuses serving 26,000 students.
Previously, she held several administrative positions at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley.
Kozloff, 66, has taught undergraduate courses in political science at the University of Nevada-Reno, Colorado State University in
Fort Collins, the University of Northern Colorado and Metropolitan State College of Denver, and was a member of the graduate
Jessica Sledge Kozloff
faculty at the University of Northern Colorado.
An
and consultant, she earned a doctorate in political science from Colorado State University. She completed
science at the University of Nevada-Reno, where she also earned a bachelor's degree in education.
Active in organizations on the local, national and international levels, Kozloff is chair of the Middle States Commission on Higher
Education and just completed a term on the board of directors of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities. She
serves on the Presidents Leadership Group of the Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention and, locally, on
the Geisinger Health Plan and the Geisinger Indemnity Insurance Co. board of directors and the Geisinger Health System
Community Advisory Council. She served on the National Collegiate Athletic Association Presidents Commission and continues to
serve on task forces for the commission.
She and her husband. Dr. Stephen Kozloff, are the parents of two married children and have four grandchildren. Both Kozloff's enjoy
music and theater, as well as biking, hiking and golfing.
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And send good wishes,
too,
For a future filled with happiness.
And your fondest dreams come true.
Your achievement is awesome, Nicole
You've worked hard and you passes the test.
We love you so, and we want you to know.
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best!
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admire
and commitment to
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years to come. It is a privilege to be your family parents, brothers and grandparents. We love you! We
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successful
life
come
true!
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Remember he's always with you!
Love,
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Mom Mom
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Congratulations Jesse
As we enjoy this graduation
day with you, always
remember
we
that
are so very
person you have
become and all you have
accomplished. May your
future be successful and all
your dreams come true.
proud
of the
With
all
Mom
our love.
and Dad
Heather Sage
Heather,
Congratulations on graduating from Bloomsburg University. We are very proud of
tine dedication and desire that you applied in achieving the goals that you set for
yourself. The memories that you have of the friends and people you met, the good
times you had, and everything you accomplished will forever be in your heart. We
love you and are so proud of you. You are our shinning star. The future and
whatever you want
Love,
Mom
and Dad
is
yours.
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get
it!
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of
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Keep going - Life
are
all
just starting!
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Congratulations Anne!
We
are so proud of you and
all
you have accomplished. We
know your patience and
dedication will make you a
wonderful teacher. May
continued success, happiness
and love
Dear Dan
The time has come for you
move
Love,
Jeff
you
in all
you do.
to
on.
We congratulate you on your
achievement. Wherever you go and
whatever you do, our good wishes for you
are endless as is our love.
Mom, Dad,
follow
and Mark
We
love you!
Mom, Dad and
Lisa
that
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appears that falling on
your head hasn't hurt you at
It
all.
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Mom, Dad, Cameron,
Amanda, Gabrielle, Ryan,
Dave, Techi, David and
Andrew
Pamela Nicole Robustelli
seems like only yesterday you said, "I do
not know
college is for me." Now look, in
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if
only 4 years you have achieved a dual
major in Education. You have shown such
strong perseverance and maturity
throughout your years at Bloom, and
no wonder you have blossomed
it
is
a
beautiful young woman. We are very
proud of you and your accomplishments,
such as making the Dean's List. You will
go far in life as you have that special
spunk. May all of your dreams come true,
as you deserve nothing but the best.
Never stop reaching for the stars, as
nothing
We will
Mom, Dad,
is
into
out of reach.
love you always,
Jennifer and Rosalina
Gabrielle
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Congratulations Gabrielle on your special
day. You have always inspired the people
around you and encouraged the others to
do the right thing with your strong beliefs.
You have so much
talent
and so many
gifts
and have always given of yourself. We
wish you every opportunity awaiting you in
the future and an extra chance of reaching
beyond yourself and let your heart carry
your destiny. You accomplished your
dreams with great success and have
achieved the extraordinary. Believe in
tomorrow but don't forget the past. We are
very proud of you Gabrielle and love you
very much.
Love always,
Mom, Dad and Greg
William
Thomas Frank
Congratulations on your
graduation from Bloomsburg.
We wish you continued success
and much happiness in the
future as you begin your next
adventure
in life.
Love,
Mom, Dad,
Christopher and
IVIegan
Megan
Elizabeth
Messa
Congratulations Megan,
we are so very proud of you and the
many accomplishments you have
achieved while at Bloom U. Now a
new chapter in your life begins and
we know that you will be very
successful in all of your future
endeavors.
All
our love always, Dad,
and Kyle
Nicole Noce
Congratulations Nicole.
We are so proud of you
You have worked very
hard the past four
years. We wish you a
happiness
and success.
future
full
of
Love,
Mom, Dad, Mike and
Kurt
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Kelly
Ann
Miller
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best as an elementary
school teacher.
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love you
and are
proud.
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Mom, Dee and
Tyler
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Megan.
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big.
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compromise on the things
matter to you. This
make
is
your
that
life -
what you want to be.
Believe in yourself, and there's no
limit to what you can do. Now as
you graduate, you can be sure
that our love and pride will always
be there to support and sustain
you as you journey onward.
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son. Love - Mom and Dad
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Congratulations Bree! You have
achieved so much in the last four
years.
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of
your
success. Just your name brings
a smile and wonderful memories
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Barcelona! Viva Espana! Love
and best wishes for a wonderful
to
all
of us.
future!
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We
Joel,
are so proud of you.
worked so hard
earn
achievement.
You
to
this
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future of
success.
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Mom, Dad,
Family, Friends and
Shadow
Tyler
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graduation to your college
graduation, you have always
made
us proud!
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endeavors.
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your future
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in all
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first,
That's the kind of boy you were.
O You've grown up now,
O With same
the
O And
but you
still
inspiration,
.
and you make
O May your mind be enlightened by
O god's Wcsdom-,
Your soul be enriched by
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O Your be touched by
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life
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O And your
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embrace every day
passion
sense of adventure..
O You're an
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heart be blessed with
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xoxo
it
so easy to be proud.
.
Katherine Cass
Kind
Always Smiling
Sensitive
Enthusiastic
You're The Best!
Congratulations
Love Always, Mon and
Dad
Ember Dunlap
It
seems
only yesterday
my hand and now
I
know you
will
do
my
little girl
was
Bridget Ria Kaiogerakis
holding
you're graduating from college.
well
as you enter your career
PROUD OF YOU
in
and everything
you have accomplished. You have worked very
hard and deserve the BEST of everything life has
Nursing. I'm so
to offer you.
I
LOVE YOU
MOM
Congratulations on your college graduation!
We wish you a future filled with
Love, good health,
happiness, and success.
of you!
Love,
Mom, Dad and Gary
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proud we were when you took
your first few baby steps and
here you go taking your first steps
into your new life. Where did the
years go
still remember each
NOW
I
tremendous pride and
much Love that we watched our
baby girl grow to such a beautiful
and intelligent young woman.
day.
Eric Nolting
We're so proud
How
It
is
with
Congratulations and
God
Bless you
Love,
Mom, Dad and Dean
Rachel Leigh Brous
We moved
you
into
Columbia Hall on
the
Do you remember what we asked you just
we heard
morning of your
before
these words escape from your mouth,
1
8th birthday,
we drove away? With
"What do
I
when you were
still
a child.
a touch of fear in your voice
do know?" Our choral response suiprised
you. "Anything you want to do."
was to find success. Reflecting upon these last four years, watching you
embrace your personal and academic accomplishments, we can only smile with pride while our hearts
dance with joy.
Fortunately, what you wanted
As you get ready to begin a new chapter in your life, we hear you whisper the same question: "What do
And with enthusiastic confidence, we repeat our initial response. "Anything you want to
I do now?"
do." The difference is that this time YOU know you can do anything you want because you believe in
yourself.
The
Welcome
future
is
knocking
at
your door, inviting you out
the vast possibilities that exist.
With
LIVE! LOVE!
Love, Pride and Respect:
Daddy, Jennifer, David
Infinite
Mommy,
Shawn Mark
Forrest
Shawn,
You have made through
Bloomsburg and we couldn't
be more proud of you. Smile
and show the world what
it
you've got to
offer!
Love,
Dad,
Mom,
Brett
and Toni
to play.
LAUGH! LEARN!
Al
Bino
Dos pou
sto "Give
:
move
me
a fulcrum, and
the world."
Congrats Al Bino
I
shall
Archimedes
-
Class of 2007
-
Enjoy the rewards of your
perseverance and
accomplishments
and the miracle.
-
Love,
Deb, Tia, Ralph, Susan, Eric,
Bonnie, Landy, Suzanne, Jerrilyn
and Todd.
("All
I
Need
Is
A
Miracle")
Christy Chester
Rachael Ann Strycharz
Christy,
Congrats!
We
are so proud of you and what you
have accomplished. We know you can do great
things in whatever you decide.
God
Bless and
We
Good
Luck,
love you,
Dad, Marianne, Torey, Ryan, and Pop-pop
Joshua
E
Dinko
You have worked very hard to get to this point in
life. You have a great personality, drive, and
Dearest Rachael,
your
determination.
Good
We
are so proud of you.
luck in grad school!
'm so proud to say congratulations. For
of your dedicated hard work you're a
all
college graduate. You've achieved your
Love,
Mom, Dad, and Jason
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Wishing you the brightest future.
God bless always Dad and all your family + friends.
goal.
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