UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Retiring Penn State President Rodney Erickson was recognized today (May 9) during a Board of Trustees meeting with several honors for his distinguished record of academic leadership and meritorious service to the University as president.
“Following 18 years as a faculty member and another 16 years as an administrator, including 12 years as the University’s executive vice president and provost, Rodney Erickson assumed the presidency of Penn State. He did so under unprecedented circumstances, and leaves behind a 37-year legacy of unwavering dedication, service and support of Penn State’s faculty, staff and students, as well as its educational mission," said Keith Masser, board chair. "I am honored to have had the privilege of working with Dr. Erickson for a small part of his exemplary Penn State career and to experience first-hand his devoted leadership to Penn State.”
The Board of Trustees voted to recognize Erickson in several ways:
-- Erickson has been bestowed the Penn State Medal, originally adopted by the Board of Trustees on Dec. 6, 1957. The principal purpose of the award, at the time of implementation, was to recognize and honor achievements of people who have made an outstanding contribution to higher education in Pennsylvania. In 1987, the board approved a revision to recognize those people in Pennsylvania whose accomplishments in general or on behalf of higher education specifically serve as an inspiration for similar high-level achievement by Penn State students. This is only the third time the medal has been awarded since its criteria were modified. The previous awardees are President Emeritus Bryce Jordan and President Emeritus Joab Thomas.