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鶹ý President Kay Norton to Retire in June

Kay Norton

Office of Alumni RelationsOffice of Alumni Relations
September 12, 2017

University of Northern Colorado President Kay Norton announced during her annual State of the University Address today that she will retire as president at the end of June.

Norton, the longest tenured among current presidents of four-year public institutions in Colorado, has served at 鶹ý president since 2002. Only three other presidents in 鶹ý’s 126-year history have served longer.

“Kay’s an exceptional president,” said 鶹ý Board of Trustees’ chair Dick Monfort. “She’s exactly who we needed to lead us on the rough road we had to go down these past 15 years. It’s hard to capture everything she has done for 鶹ý.”

Norton ushered in a new normal on the day she became president. 鶹ý’s state funding was cut 25 percent over the first two years of her presidency. State funding now makes up less than 20 percent of 鶹ý’s operating revenue in a permanently changed environment.

“I am incredibly proud of what we’ve accomplished together over the past 15 years,” Norton said in a campus memo following her State of the University address. “We kept a steady heartbeat through one of the most tumultuous periods in the modern history of higher education — and kept our focus on fulfilling our promise to students.”

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Campaign Success

During the State of the University address, President Norton shared news that the Campaign for 鶹ý hit the $30 million mark; one of several significant milestones achieved during the past year.  Visit the Campaign for 鶹ý website for additional information, including recent campaign success stories.