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Kutztown University of Pennsylvania is a public university in Kutztown, Pennsylvania. It was previously known as Keystone State Normal School, Kutztown State Teacher's College, and Kutztown State College. Following are some of its notable alumni.
Kutztown University is a member of NCAA Division II and competes in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC). Kutztown won the Dixon Trophy in 2006, [25] which is awarded to the PSAC school with the best overall athletic program that year. Kutztown had placed second in the PSAC rankings in the 2003–04 and 2004–05 school years. [26]
Kutztown Golden Bears men's basketball players (4 P) Pages in category "Kutztown University of Pennsylvania alumni" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.
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Kutztown reached the semifinals of the 2013 Collegiate Rugby Championship, the highest profile competition in college rugby sevens, played at PPL Park in Philadelphia and broadcast live on NBC. Kutztown improved on their performance the following year, reaching the finals of the 2014 Collegiate Rugby Championship before losing to Cal 24–21. [30]
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania: Kutztown, Pennsylvania: 1866 Public [a] 7,466 Golden Bears: 1951 Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania: 1870 Public [a] 2,860 Bald Eagles: 1951 Mansfield University of Pennsylvania: Mansfield, Pennsylvania: 1857 Public [a] 1,793 Mountaineers: 1951 Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania alumni (3 C, 45 P) Kutztown Golden Bears (5 C, 1 P) K. Kutztown University of Pennsylvania faculty (7 P) Pages in category ...
What was actually on the back was a permanently affixed label with the school's address, (including 50 Trexler Ave) although the Kutztown Area High School Administration did realize that the password should have been less obvious. A student or students found out the password, and eventually 200 to 300 students had knowledge of the password.