Penn State Board of Trustees

The Penn State Board of Trustees is the 32-member governing body for The Pennsylvania State University. Its members include the university's president, the Governor of the Commonwealth, and the state Secretaries of Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources, and Education. The other members include six trustees appointed by the Governor, nine elected by alumni, and six elected by Pennsylvania agricultural societies. Six additional trustees are elected by a board representing business and industry enterprises.[1] Undergraduate students do not elect any trustees; the court case Benner v. Oswald ruled that the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment did not require the undergraduate students be allowed to participate in the selection of trustees.

As of 2013, the chair of the board of trustees is Keith E. Masser, a graduate of Penn State and the Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of Sterman Masser, Inc.[2]

The main responsibilities of the board are to select the president of Penn State, to determine the goals and strategic direction of the University, and to approve the annual budget.[3] Regular meetings of the board are held bi-monthly and take place primarily on the University Park campus, although on occasion meetings are held at other locations within the Commonwealth.[4]

Current Membership

Members listed below as of April 9, 2015[5] Note: The date in parentheses following each name below indicates the year in which the term will expire. Trustees appointed by the Governor serve until their successors have been appointed and confirmed.

Members ex officio

Appointed by the Governor

Elected by Alumni

Elected by Delegates from Agricultural Societies

Elected by Board Representing Business and Industry

Emeriti trustees

References

  1. "Membership Selection". Penn State Board of Trustees. Retrieved August 2, 2009.
  2. "Committee Memberships & Other Assignments". Penn State Board of Trustees. Retrieved February 26, 2013.
  3. "Role of the Board of Trustees in University Governance". Penn State Board of Trustees. Retrieved August 2, 2009.
  4. "Meeting Dates, Agendas, and Minutes". Penn State Board of Trustees. Retrieved August 2, 2009.
  5. Current Membership, PSU webpage. Retrieved May 12, 2014.
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