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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives are honored to congratulate Joanne K. Glasser | ||||||
4 | on her retirement as President of Bradley University; and
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5 | WHEREAS, President Glasser is a graduate of George | ||||||
6 | Washington University in Washington, D.C. and the University of | ||||||
7 | Maryland School of Law; she also has a certificate from the | ||||||
8 | Harvard University Graduate School of Education Institute for | ||||||
9 | Higher Education Management in Boston; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Prior to her presidency at Bradley University, | ||||||
11 | President Glasser, a native of Baltimore, served as president | ||||||
12 | of Eastern Kentucky University, as executive vice president and | ||||||
13 | chief advancement officer at Towson University, and as an | ||||||
14 | attorney and labor commissioner for the Baltimore County | ||||||
15 | government; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Under President Glasser's leadership, Bradley | ||||||
17 | University has enrolled the best classes academically on record | ||||||
18 | in the University's history for fall 2012, 2013, and 2014 based | ||||||
19 | on ACT scores; her other academic initiatives include the | ||||||
20 | launch of both a Pre-Law Center and a PreProfessional Health | ||||||
21 | Advisory Center; she also helped Bradley University create | ||||||
22 | programs in interactive media, game and web design, social |
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1 | media marketing, accelerated nursing, global supply chain | ||||||
2 | management, hospitality leadership, sports communication, and | ||||||
3 | a dietetics internship curriculum; in 2015, the University | ||||||
4 | launched an initiative to offer online graduate programs in | ||||||
5 | nursing and counseling; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Numerous "firsts" occurred throughout her | ||||||
7 | presidency; the Mund-Lagowski Department of Chemistry and | ||||||
8 | Biochemistry became the first department to be named in the | ||||||
9 | University's history; Bradley University's Executive MBA | ||||||
10 | program was named in 2009 after Dr. Theresa Falcon, the first | ||||||
11 | EMBA program in the world to be named for a woman and by a | ||||||
12 | woman; President Glasser and the Board of Trustees announced | ||||||
13 | the creation of the Robert and Carolyn Turner School of | ||||||
14 | Entrepreneurship and Innovation in 2012; Bradley University is | ||||||
15 | among the first universities in the nation to have a school of | ||||||
16 | entrepreneurship and the first established as a freestanding | ||||||
17 | academic unit; a second school was established for iconic | ||||||
18 | sportscaster Charley Steiner in 2015, The Charley Steiner | ||||||
19 | School of Sports Communication, which is the first such school | ||||||
20 | to be named in the nation; acknowledging a decades-long history | ||||||
21 | of support for the University, President Glasser announced the | ||||||
22 | naming of the Caterpillar College of Engineering and Technology | ||||||
23 | in 2012; and
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24 | WHEREAS, President Glasser successfully completed the |
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1 | largest comprehensive capital campaign, the campaign for a | ||||||
2 | Bradley Renaissance, in the University's history; the campaign | ||||||
3 | that changed the face of the University surpassed its goal of | ||||||
4 | $150 million; the first phase of the Renaissance included | ||||||
5 | construction of the $30 million Markin Family Student | ||||||
6 | Recreation Center and a 600-car parking deck; the $50 million, | ||||||
7 | 4,200-seat Renaissance Coliseum, home to the women's | ||||||
8 | basketball and volleyball teams and the Men's Basketball | ||||||
9 | Practice Facility opened in 2010; the $12 million Hayden-Clark | ||||||
10 | Alumni Center which was completed in 2011, earning LEED Silver | ||||||
11 | certification from the United States Green Building Council; | ||||||
12 | the expansion and renovation of Westlake Hall, the | ||||||
13 | second-oldest building on campus, was completed in 2012, | ||||||
14 | earning LEED Gold certification from the United States Green | ||||||
15 | Building Council; and | ||||||
16 | WHEREAS, President Glasser serves as the chair of the NCAA | ||||||
17 | Division I Committee on Institutional Performance (formerly | ||||||
18 | the NCAA Division I Committee on Athletics Certification) and | ||||||
19 | as vice chair of its Executive Subcommittee; she was a member | ||||||
20 | of the Board of Directors: Division I Presidential Advisory | ||||||
21 | Group; she is also a member of the Commission on Women in | ||||||
22 | Higher Education Task Force, the Council for Advancement and | ||||||
23 | Support of Education, and a former member of the American | ||||||
24 | Council on Education Commission on Effective Leadership; and
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1 | WHEREAS, A student-focused university with an emphasis on | ||||||
2 | student-learning and success, President Glasser is a champion | ||||||
3 | of students; she was nationally recognized for her student | ||||||
4 | engagement by The Chronicle of Higher Education, which | ||||||
5 | published a story about the Office Hours she holds monthly for | ||||||
6 | students; and
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7 | WHEREAS, President Glasser was the honorary chair of the | ||||||
8 | 25th annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Peoria, | ||||||
9 | hometown of Ms. Komen and her sister, Nancy Brinker, founder of | ||||||
10 | the Komen Foundation and Race for the Cure; under her | ||||||
11 | leadership, the University received an international award | ||||||
12 | from Susan G. Komen for the Cure: the 2011 Outstanding | ||||||
13 | Volunteer Group Award; in 2011, she was honored with the Peoria | ||||||
14 | YWCA Education and Care of Children Award for her many | ||||||
15 | contributions at Bradley; President Glasser also was the | ||||||
16 | recipient of the Bradley University 2010 Megan Fong Inspiration | ||||||
17 | Award; therefore, be it
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18 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
19 | NINETY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
20 | congratulate Joanne K. Glasser on her retirement as President | ||||||
21 | of Bradley University and for her dedicated service and | ||||||
22 | leadership to the Bradley University community; and be it | ||||||
23 | further
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1 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
2 | presented to Joanne Glasser as an expression of our esteem and | ||||||
3 | respect.
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