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Follow on Google News | Cal State L.A. President-Designate Covino earns national award for leadership in civic engagementBy: Cal State L.A. On May 22, the California State University Board of Trustees named Covino the next president at CSULA. Covino will begin his new position on Sept. 1. He has been provost and vice president for Academic Affairs at Fresno State since 2009. “Among an impressive group of finalists for the William M. Plater Award, Provost William Covino stood out,” said George Mehaffy, AASCU’s vice president for academic leadership and change. “He has an amazing vision for the role of the university in preparing the next generation of informed, engaged citizens. “I was impressed with how comprehensive civic engagement is at Fresno State. Bill's leadership connected his campus to all corners of his community, improving the educational outcomes at Fresno State and enriching the community it serves,” Mehaffy said. Under Covino’s leadership, the Richter Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning (http://www.fresnostate.edu/ According to philanthropic standards, the estimated economic impact of Fresno State’s community service was greater than $28.5 million in the past year. “This is a great recognition of the commitment of so many at Fresno State to creating a true and lasting university-community partnership, and to the ethic of engagement, service and citizenship that is so deeply held by our faculty, staff and students,” Covino said of the award. The Plater Award was established in 2006 in appreciation for the leadership of Plater, who served as chief academic officer of Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) from 1987 through 2006. Related Links: Covino appointed president of Cal State L.A.: http://www.calstatela.edu/ William M. Plater Award: www.aascu.org/ # # # Working for California since 1947: The 175-acre hilltop campus of California State University, Los Angeles is at the heart of a major metropolitan city, just five miles from Los Angeles’ civic and cultural center. More than 20,000 students and 225,000 alumni—with a wide variety of interests, ages and backgrounds— End
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