Dr. Jack D. Burke, Chancellor

Dr. Jack D. Burke has been at Penn State Behrend since 1981 and became head of the campus in 2001. Previously he served as senior associate provost and senior associate dean.

Serving as the college’s chief operating officer from 1981-2001, he was responsible for day-to-day operation of the college, including academic support units and services such as admissions, the registrar, the library, computer and information systems, and the honors/scholars program. He played a lead role in strategic planning, development of academic programs, budgeting, and capital construction.

Within the college, Jack served as chair of the Enrollment Management Group, the Committee on Diversity, the Technology Integration Group, and the Image Committee. He continues to oversee planning and development of new facilities, including the new $30 million Research and Economic Development Center. University-wide, he served on the Faculty Advisory Committee for Information Technology, the Undergraduate Programs Academic Assessment Team, the Administrative Committee for Undergraduate Education, and the Academic Leadership Council.

Jack has represented Penn State Behrend in a wide variety of economic development activities, and has served as the president of the board for the Enterprise Development Center for Erie County, as a member of the Civic Coordinating Committee, and as a member of the board of the Erie Regional Chamber and Growth Partnership where he chairs the Economic Development Committee. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the Hamot Health Foundation and its Strategic Planning Committee.

Prior to joining Penn State Behrend, Jack served as a faculty member and as associate dean at the State University of New York’s Empire State College, where he was awarded the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. He has a bachelor’s degree from the State University College at Oswego, New York. He earned a master’s degree and Ph.D. from the State University of New York at Buffalo. In 1986, he earned a certificate from Harvard University’s Institute for Educational Management. He is the author of more than thirty journal articles and conference presentations.

Jack and his wife, Candy, have two adult children and live in Erie.


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Updated August 9, 2005
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