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Apr 21, 2021
Joyce L. (Hoy) Confer, 90, Johnstown, who was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away Friday. She was born in Hollidaysburg, daughter of Harry and Martha (Horner) Hoy.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, William D.; son, Jeffrey (Vickie); and brother, Jack.
Surviving are a brother, Phillip (Sharon) of Portland, Conn.; sons, Stephen C. (Kathy) of Nashville, Tenn., Gregory K. (Shirley) of Harrisburg and Michael S. (Shannon) of Ardmore; grandchildren: Jordan, Brittany, Aden, David, Matthew, Hannah, Amanda, Aaron, Ethan, Normandie and Ava; great-grandchildren: Piper, Lincoln, Lylah, Jarrett, Samuel and Sydney.
Joyce graduated from Hollidaysburg High School in 1948 and worked briefly as a telemarketer, a pizza flipper at Tony’s Pizza and long-term as a seamstress at Mary Frances Boutique in Johnstown.
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Search committee established to find the next Northwestern president
Committee of 36 members, representing the University’s many stakeholder groups, will seek broad input from across the Northwestern community
The Presidential Search Committee has been appointed to advise the Board of Trustees in selecting the University’s next president, Board Chair J. Landis Martin announced today.
Last month, President Morton Schapiro announced that he will conclude his tenure on Aug. 31, 2022. Since he took office in September 2009 as the 16th president in Northwestern’s 170-year history, the University has elevated its status as a leader in research and teaching.
Under Schapiro’s leadership, undergraduate applications have nearly doubled as has representation from underrepresented student groups and the acceptance rate has dropped from 27% to 7%. Annual funding for sponsored research activity has risen 86%, from $476.9 million in 2009 to $887.3 million in 2020.