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久久午夜羞羞影院免费观看 President Todd Diacon spoke Jan. 10 at a breakfast event hosted by the Greater Akron Chamber, where he highlighted the university鈥檚 ongoing commitment to accessibility, efficiency, student well-being and community partnership, reinforcing its role as a vital institution in the region.

鈥溇镁梦缫剐咝哂霸好夥压劭 is a university, not just for the fortunate few, but for the meritorious many,鈥 Diacon said.

In all, about 100 people attended the event, which is part of the Chamber鈥檚 鈥淢orning Buzz鈥 series. 

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He emphasized the university鈥檚 efforts to ensure affordability, noting that one-third of 久久午夜羞羞影院免费观看 Campus students graduate with no debt. For those who do graduate with debt, it averages about $25,000.

Addressing the financial challenges faced by public higher education, Diacon explained the 鈥渢hree-dimensional squeeze鈥 of demographics, state support and the tuition cohort model. He shared that since 2017, 久久午夜羞羞影院免费观看 State has implemented significant cost-saving measures, resulting in $183 million in savings.

鈥淲e鈥檝e just become more efficient,鈥 he said, illustrating the university鈥檚 proactive approach to financial management.

Diacon also spoke about the importance of mental health support for students, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

鈥淲e added $2 million in base funding to mental health and eliminated all wait times,鈥 he said, underscoring the university鈥檚 commitment to student well-being.

Among those who joined local leaders in attending the breakfast were business leader and alumna Elizabeth Bartz and Ren Camacho, university trustee and CEO of the Akron-Canton Airport.

Elizabeth Bartz at the Greater Akron Chamber breakfast January 2025

Alumna Elizabeth Bartz moderates questions during President Diacon鈥檚 Q&A period.

Diversity and inclusion remain central to 久久午夜羞羞影院免费观看 State鈥檚 mission. Diacon highlighted the Flashes Go Further scholarship program, which helps high-need students graduate without debt. 

鈥淲e know that if we can remove the economic barriers to enrollment and graduation, that鈥檚 going to ensure a diversity of students,鈥 he explained.

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Town-Gown Partnerships Benefit All 

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Reflecting on his role, Diacon shared his enthusiasm for student engagement, describing first-year student move-in day and commencement as the best days at 久久午夜羞羞影院免费观看 State. 

鈥淥ne of the reasons I have the best job in America is because I鈥檓 always around 18-year-olds. So I always feel so young,鈥 he remarked.

Diacon appreciated the opportunity to address the morning audience, specifically for the opportunity to share more details about the many factors affecting 久久午夜羞羞影院免费观看 State.

鈥淚鈥檓 really happy to be here today with the Greater Akron Chamber. It鈥檚 a really great opportunity to discuss not only all the great things at 久久午夜羞羞影院免费观看 State, but also to really explain higher education to a very important audience.鈥

 

POSTED: Friday, January 10, 2025 11:52 AM
Updated: Friday, January 10, 2025 03:39 PM