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Office of the President

Carver Hall

Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

400 E. Second Street

Bloomsburg, PA 17815-1301

Phone: (570) 389-4526

Fax: (570) 389-3899

E-mail: president@bloomu.edu

Executive Staff

Executive Assistant to the President: Brenda Shirey Cromley, (570) 389-4674

Graduation Coordinator/Commencement Planner: Anita Lamar Hakim, (570) 389-4267

Administrative Assistant/Council of Trustees: Jennifer Kluck (570) 389-4523

Administrative Assistant: Jacqueline Seidel, (570) 389-4526

Director, Social Equity: Robert Wislock

Resources

Organization Charts (updated annually - charts listed for President, Administration, University, Student Affairs, Academic Affairs, and Advancement/Foundation)

Dr. Soltz's Inaugural Address

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Major Reports

Policies and Procedures

Past Presidents

Henry Carver

Charles Barkley

Rev. John Hewitt

T.L. Griswold

David Waller

Judson Welsh

Charles Fisher

G.C.L. Riemer

Francis Haas

Harvey Andruss

Robert Nossen

Charles Carlson

James McCormick

Larry Jones

Harry Ausprich

Curtis English

Jessica S. Kozloff

Dr. Larry W. Jones 1983-1985

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Larry W. Jones

Larry W. Jones arrived in Bloomsburg in 1981 as its new Provost and Vice-President for Academic Affairs. Before coming to Bloomsburg he had been at Eastern Montana College where he was the academic vice-president and dean of the faculty. His education included a bachelor's degree in mathematics and statistics from North Dakota State University in 1962, a master's degree in management from the same school in 1964, and his PhD in curriculum development from the University of Oregon in 1971. From 1971 to 1976 he taught at Morehead State University in Kentucky.

Dr. Jones served well as Provost, and when Dr. McCormick was named the first chancellor of the State System of Higher Education in 1983 he was the logical choice as interim president. When Dr. McCormick was named the permanent chancellor, Jones continued serving for another year until Harry Ausprich became president. During his two years in office Dr. Jones proved to be an efficient and committed administrator who gave stability to the University during its transitional phase from a college.

After serving as president he returned to his job as Provost in 1985, and then left the following year to return to Morehead State as the Dean of its College of Professional Studies. He remained in that position until his death in March of 1990 at the age of 49.