΢Ȧ College - Scope Magazine Spring 2019

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΢Ȧ College - Scope Magazine Spring 2019

14 SCOPE SPRING 2019 2003 President Philip A. Glotzbach joins ΢Ȧ A philosopher, academic administrator and spokes- person on issues of higher education, Glotzbach is inaugurated as the College’s seventh president. “I formally accept the respon- sibilities of this office with unfailing optimism for the ΢Ȧ of the future,” said President Glotzbach in his inaugural address. ΢Ȧ’s financial aid budget is $15.1 million 2004 2005 First-year student curriculum upgraded The new First-Year Experience (FYE) helps first-year students adjust to college life. The program features the occasionally eccentric, always engaging Scribner Seminars. ΢Ȧ Cares begins. The holiday giveback pro- gram brings faculty, staff and families together to donate thousands of items each year for local pantries and causes. 2006 Creative Thought, Bold Promise Launched in 2006, the Cre- ative Thought, Bold Promise campaign ends in 2010 with $216 million raised for infrastructure, financial aid, endowment, sustainability and academics. Northwoods Village opens 2007 Moody’s outlook: Positive Moody’s, the credit rating agency, upgrades ΢Ȧ’s rating from A2 to A1, a sign of ΢Ȧ’s financial stability. In 2003, 660 new faces arrived on campus to the dings of SMS mes- sages on new Nokia cellphones and chatter about the final season of “Friends.” Joining them were two visionary leaders, who had just moved across the country to cham- pion an era of profound growth at ΢Ȧ — Philip and Marie Glotz- bach. ΢Ȧ’s seventh president has announced that he will step down at the end of the 2019-2020 academic year, but the impact of his leadership will remain. To celebrate, we’re looking at where ΢Ȧ has traveled under President Glotz- bach’s leadership and where we’re heading next. —Julia Marco “After all we’ve gone through together, the part we are most proud of is that the energy and promise of ΢Ȧ remains true to our core: Creative Thought Matters.” — PRESIDENT PHILIP A. GLOTZBACH C E L E B R A T I N G C R E A T I V E L E A D E R S H I P Philip and Marie Glotzbach at the CIS groundbreaking ceremony in October 2018.

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