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Harry J. Hartley

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in June 1995, UConn 2000 authorized UConn to issue state bonds and invest nearly $ 1 billion over ten years on capital improvements, including sixty-two major construction projects. UConn 2000 enabled the construction of new chemistry and pharmacy buildings, new residence halls, and major renovations
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UConn made notable strides toward diversity during Hartley's presidency. To commemorate the university's first female students, Hartley declared a year-long "100 Years of Women at UConn" celebration in 1991. The Asian American Cultural Center and the Asian American Studies Institute were established
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Publicly upbeat but "privately grown weary of the grinding fiscal crisis that dogged UConn throughout his presidency," Hartley submitted his resignation in mid-February 1996. A day earlier, Governor Rowland had proposed slashing another ninety university jobs, on top of an overall 10% reduction in
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Although encumbered by persistent budget crises and an activist board, Hartley was generally acknowledged as a successful albeit cautious president. His primary legacy was the UConn 2000 initiative, which laid the foundations for UConn's revitalization and emergence onto the national stage.
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force since 1990. Some of Hartley's responsibilities had been shifted to a new chancellor's position in 1995. In fact, Hartley had drafted his resignation a year earlier, but Rome had persuaded him to stay on for another year. Hartley remained in office until his successor,
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Hartley's administration and the trustees collaborated to write a ten-year strategic plan, "Beyond 2000: Change," which was adopted in February 1995. The plan boldly called for UConn to become a "world-class university" and "the outstanding public university in the nation."
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As president, Hartley faced declining state support for the university's operating budget, which necessitated painful layoffs and tuition increases. He also had to contend with an activist board of trustees chaired by lawyer and former Connecticut state senator
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was the Big East Conference Regular Season Champion and Tournament Champion and advanced to the Elite Eight of the 1990 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, and the team continued to raise its national profile throughout the 1990s. The
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in 1972 and served for three years. He later served a total of seven years as vice president for finance and administration. He was selected by the University Senate as distinguished professor of the year in 1984.
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characterized Hartley as "one of the most beloved presidents in recent history" and a "pump-your-hand kind of guy," notorious for wearing a UConn
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in 1993 and the Institute for Puerto Rican Studies in 1994. The percentage of minority freshmen rose from 5.2% in 1990 to 18.9% in 1995.
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around campus. However, Hartley's informal style and perceived undue emphasis on sports over academics drew the ire of some faculty.
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in 2004. In the mid-2010s, he and his wife, Dianne, endowed a $ 250,000 scholarship for students in the Neag School of Education.
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student newspaper declared him Man of the Year in 1978. When his appointment was announced during a basketball game at the
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Following his resignation, Hartley took a year's leave and then returned to teaching. He retired in 2003 and moved to
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campus, where he later said he "felt at home." Hartley joined the University of Connecticut as dean of the
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won its first national championship in 1995. Hartley later acknowledged the role of women's team captain
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Hartley was one of only five former presidents to be honored with the title of President Emeritus.
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Red brick in the land of steady habits: creating the University of Connecticut, 1881-2006
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had opened in January 1990, bolstering attendance at games. That winter the
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Educational planning, programming, budgeting; a systems approach
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Outgoing and affable, Hartley was a popular president. The
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12th President of the University of Connecticut (1990–1996)
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Heads of universities and colleges in the United States
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Recognizing the dilapidated state of the university's
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Following the abrupt resignation of UConn president
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Index

University of Connecticut
John T. Casteen III
Philip E. Austin
Aliquippa, Pennsylvania
American
Alma mater
Geneva College
University of Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania State University
Academic administration
University of Connecticut
School of Education
Aliquippa, Pennsylvania
Geneva College
University of Pittsburgh
Penn State University.
State University of New York at Buffalo
New York University
Storrs
School of Education
John T. Casteen III
Lewis B. Rome
physical plant
John Rowland
Homer Babbidge Library
Bruce M. Stave
College sports
The Harry A. Gampel Pavilion
UConn men's basketball team
UConn women’s basketball team

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