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Kutztown University is a member of NCAA Division II and competes in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC). Kutztown won the Dixon Trophy in 2006, [25] which is awarded to the PSAC school with the best overall athletic program that year. Kutztown had placed second in the PSAC rankings in the 2003–04 and 2004–05 school years. [26]
Oct. 1—KUTZTOWN — At the dedication of the new Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center at Kutztown University, Lee S. Heffner thought of the heritage left by his grandfather, Milton J. Hill.
George (Coots) Kutz purchased 130 acres (53 ha) of land that became Kutztown on June 16, 1755, from Peter Wentz who owned much of what is present-day Maxatawny Township. Kutz first laid out his plans for the town in 1779. The first lots in the new town of Cootstown, later renamed Kutztown, were purchased in 1785 by Adam Dietrich and Henry Schweier.
The Living Waters Theatre was renovated to accommodate live stage productions until another large theater, originally called The Millennium Theater, was opened on September 1, 1998. The new theatre featured more than 2,000 seats, a 300-foot (91 m) wraparound stage that can hold sets up to 40 feet high, and improved audio and visual effects. [17]
The longtime theater company’s work is staged at Coral Gables’ historic Biltmore Hotel. Veto came as a shock The $70,500 GableStage expected to receive from the state represents just under 3% ...
The Theatre Development Fund (TDF) is a not-for-profit performing arts service organization in New York City.Created in 1968 to help an ailing New York theatre industry, TDF has become one of the largest beneficents for the performance arts.
He doesn't like how the new 12-team College Football Playoff is shaping up. His biggest issue is with undefeated Indiana , followed closely by Penn State (whose only loss is to Ohio State).
Kenneth S. Hawkinson is an American academic administrator and communication scholar serving as the 12th president of Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. He assumed office on July 1, 2015. [1] He has announced that he is retiring in the Summer of 2025, but his specific retirement date has yet to be determined. [2]