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Dr. Susan D. Looney becomes sixth RACC president
Sunday, July 1, 2018, Reading, PA- Dr. Susan Looney officially became the sixth president of Reading Area Community College in Reading, Pennsylvania on July 1, 2018. She succeeds Dr. Anna Weitz, who retired on June 30, 2018 after 11 years of service as RACC's president.
Previously serving as senior vice president for academic affairs/provost at RACC, Dr. Looney plans to draw on that experience as she assumes the presidential role. "I look forward to this next chapter in the history of this great college," says Dr. Looney. "I truly believe that the student is not one of the reasons we are here, they are the only reason we are here."
The new president is a shining example of how opportunity, access, excellence and hope offered by the community college can changes lives. She earned her AA at Brookdale Community College and went on to earn a BS and MBA in business administration from Monmouth University, a JD from Widener University School of Law and an Ed.D. in higher education leadership from Nova Southeastern University.
"We are excited to welcome Dr. Looney as RACC's 6th president. With her years of experience as a community college faculty member and administrator, she is uniquely positioned to lead RACC into an exciting future," says RACC Board of Trustees Chair Mr. Guido M. Pichini.
In her 20 years as a full-time community college educator, eight as a faculty member and 12 as a senior administrator, Dr. Looney has worked in a variety of academic and administrative roles at Mohave Community College in Arizona and at Delaware Technical Community College. Throughout her career, she has been significantly involved in team building, budgeting, strategic planning, assessment, community engagement, and fundraising.
Dr. Looney joined the staff of RACC in 2014 as dean of instruction before moving to the position of senior vice president for academic affairs/provost in 2015. Throughout her tenure she has consistently demonstrated her deep commitment to the success of RACC students and has focused the staff on excellence, while using outcomes to inform next steps. "I am extremely excited and blessed for the opportunity to provide the experience and vision to lead RACC into an exciting and vibrant future."
To read Dr. Looney's presidential greeting and biography click here.

RACC Signs Dual Admissions Agreement with DeSales University
On June 25, 2018, Reading Area Community College (RACC) President Anna Weitz and DeSales University President Rev. James J. Greenfield, O.S.F.S., signed a dual admissions agreement outlining new academic pathways between their institutions for students wishing to pursue a baccalaureate degree starting in the fall of 2018.
The DeSales’ Dual Admissions, Core-to-Core agreement ensures the credits earned by RACC students who complete Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice will be accepted towards the core requirements at DeSales.
The agreement with DeSales University reflects RACC’s commitment to preparing students for their bachelor’s degrees in the sciences. DeSales’ state-of-the-art laboratories at the Gambet Center parallel favorably with RACC’s new science labs dedicated to the health sciences.
“We are pleased to launch this new agreement with Reading Area Community College,” said Fr. Greenfield. “This partnership will allow both institutions to promote our similar educational missions, particularly in the sciences as we use our laboratory learning spaces to prepare students for careers in science and healthcare.”
RACC students will find DeSales University a welcoming environment with a rich culture of student engagement, whether locally through Habitat for Humanity, or internationally, through study abroad projects.
RACC students who sign a Letter of Intent to DeSales University before completing 30 credits with RACC are eligible to take a course with DeSales for free while still enrolled full-time at RACC. DeSales under this agreement, will offer a transfer scholarship equal to 50% of the tuition rate in effect at the time of matriculation when full-time student has a 2.75 GPA or above.
“RACC is committed to making transfer as seamless as possible for students through building strong institutional partnerships,” says RACC President Dr. Anna Weitz.
RACC also has dual admission programs with Albright College, Alvernia University, Bloomsburg University, Kutztown University, Elizabethtown College, LaSalle University, Millersville University, St. Joseph's University and Temple University.
For more information about this new community college partnership, please contact Jodi Corbett, Director of Academic Partnerships, 610.607.6219.

Kutztown University to offer Bachelors in Social Work program on RACC campus
On June 20, 2018, Reading Area Community College (RACC) President Anna Weitz and Kutztown University of Pennsylvania (KU) Presi
On June 20, 2018, Reading Area Community College (RACC) President Anna Weitz and Kutztown University of Pennsylvania (KU) President Kenneth Hawkinson signed an agreement which will allow Kutztown to teach a Bachelor’s of Social Work program (BSW) at the Reading Area Community College campus starting in the fall of 2018.
RACC graduates will be able to earn a Bachelor of Social Work from KU in two years through an accelerated program at RACC’s campus. In addition to Kutztown’s Bachelor level program courses, students will be able to take additional RACC courses to fulfill general education and electives required by the bachelor’s degree major.
“Kutztown University is excited to partner with Reading Area Community College in this unique endeavor,” says Dr. Anne Zayaitz, KU provost and vice president for Academic Affairs. “Our nationally accredited social work program is one of the cornerstones of our academic offerings, and we look forward to helping students at RACC interested in the major by offering classes on site in Reading.”
The agreement frames a vital human services pathway formed by two Berks County public institutions of higher education, and addresses the projected workforce need for qualified social workers in the region. At the center of this agreement are the RACC AA in Social Work graduates who will be able to earn a Bachelor’s in Social Work right in the community where they live, work, and raise their families.
“These students want to stay and serve the people in Berks County. The BSW at RACC’s campus helps them achieve their career goals while providing our community with well-trained social workers. RACC and Kutztown’s shared goal is to make students’ dreams attainable, and this is now made easier by offering the bachelor’s degree program on our campus,” says RACC President Dr. Anna Weitz.
For more information about the KU BSW program starting this fall at RACC’s campus, please contact Jim Garraway, KU’s Assistant Director of Transfer Admissions, 610.683. 4787 or Dr. Mary Rita Weller, Assistant Professor - Department of Social Work Kutztown University, 484.646.4270.

RACC Students Kayak for the First Time at the Schuylkill River Sojourn
June 13, 2018/Gibraltar, PA/National Heritage Areas Program
June 13, 2018/Gibraltar, PA/National Heritage Areas Program
The Schuylkill River Greenways National Heritage Area hosted the 20th Annual Schuylkill River Sojourn. This is a 112-mile guided canoe/kayak trip from Schuylkill Haven to Philadelphia’s Boathouse Row, with participants traveling 14-18 miles each day over the course of a week.
This year’s Sojourn featured the inclusion of 10 students from Reading Area Community College who got to kayak in the Sojourn as a part of a mentorship program. Teamed up with seasoned mentors, the students paddled from Allegheny Aqueduct Park in Gibraltar to Pottstown Riverfront Park, while experiencing first-hand the historical evolution of the river.
Executive Director Elaine Paul Schaefer stated, “We were thrilled to have them join us. It is an important goal for our organization to reach out to and engage the next generation in our mission and work.” Given the program’s success, plans are underway for its continuation. Fundraising efforts have already begun with the auction of a coveted water trail sign.
Schuylkill River Greenways NHA was able to offer the student mentorship opportunity through a partnership with Make the Road Pennsylvania, a nonprofit organization that works in Latino communities to achieve dignity and justice through organizing, policy innovation, transformative education, and community leadership.

RACC thanks outgoing president with reception
Written by David Mekeel/Reading, Pa
It's hard to succinctly sum up more than a decade.
But standing in the ballroom inside the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel in Reading on Friday night, Dr. Anna D. Weitz, outgoing Reading Area Community College president, gave it her best try.
"As I think back on my career, and especially my 11 years at RACC, the word that most often comes to mind to characterize my professional approach is stewardship," she said. "That may sound a bit burdensome, maybe old fashioned. But please believe me when I tell you it is neither. In fact, it is very helpful to have a guiding point of light when one is making complicated decisions at a dynamic and ever-changing institution."
The college celebrated its departing leader during a retirement reception aimed at thanking Weitz for the tireless work she has done.
Weitz said she always made it a priority to wisely use the financial investments made by students and their families, taxpayers and donors. And she added she always tried to make the volunteer board of trustees and the members of RACC's foundation board proud.
Weitz, who is retiring at the end of the month, said she feels community colleges like RACC hold a special place in communities, and getting a chance to play a part in them has brought her immense joy.
"Community colleges marry individuals' hopes with the opportunity and support to make dreams come true," she said. "It is as simple and wondrous as that. What a privilege it has been to be a community college educator, especially at RACC."
Weitz said it is was clear from the first time she stepped on campus at RACC that the school was dedicated to those ideals.
"What I quickly found here that was different was a sense of how much this college is beloved by its community, and I use the word beloved deliberately," she said. "I soon realized that RACC has an exceptional commitment to student success and to community partnerships that is baked into our institutional DNA."
While she might be leaving her post at RACC's helm, Weitz told the crowd, she will not be abandoning Berks County. She said she plans to continue to live locally and will stay involved in the community.
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