Penn State Laureate

The 2008-09 Penn State Laureate is Kim Cook, Professor of Music in Cello in the College of Arts and Architecture.

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The Penn State Laureate is a full-time faculty member who is assigned half-time to serve as the University Laureate for one academic year.

During this year, the individual selected will be available to appear regularly at University events at University Park, on the Commonwealth Campuses, and throughout the state at community and state-wide events. The laureate will bring an enhanced level of social, cultural, artistic, and human perspective and awareness to a broad array of audiences.

The laureate will be a highly visible representative of the University who will use the position to bring greater visibility to his or her own work, to bring great credit to Penn State, and who will add a more human dimension to the conduct of the usual affairs and business of the Commonwealth, the University, and communities.

Among the contributions that are possible are:

  • Weekly contributions to the Newswires
  • Vignettes at University events
  • WPSU-TV and radio appearances, readings, and features
  • Community outreach
  • Visits to campus
  • Facilitating other faculty and students to engage in the above activities
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