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Get to Know Faculty Liaison -- Rick Klotz
The Colgate faculty liaison program provides Colgate student-athletes with the opportunity to develop working relationships with Colgate faculty members outside the classroom or formal advising environment in an effort to enhance their academic and athletic experience.
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Faculty liaisons can function in many roles, including providing additional academic guidance for student-athletes and coaches, educating student-athletes about educational expectations and policies, and providing a link between academic faculty and the Colgate athletic program. The program also establishes a formal connection between each head coach and a member of the academic faculty.
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This collaboration can provide an additional level of assistance for student-athletes in developing a positive and productive balance among academic, athletic, and co-curricular commitments. The faculty liaison program is administered jointly by the offices of the Dean of the Faculty and the Vice President/Director of Athletics.
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Name & Liaison To Which Team
Rick Klotz, Men's Soccer
Assistant Professor of Economics
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What I Like About Being a Faculty Liaison
I look forward to engaging with student-athletes and seeing the commitment to activities outside the classroom.
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Influential Person in My Career
My undergraduate adviser at Hobart who gave me the opportunity to pursue an academic career.
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Idea or Invention I Wish I Had Thought of ...
The Panenka
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Favorite Sports Memory
As a player, scoring a game-winning goal against Hamilton College in the conference tournament. As a fan, the 1999 Champions League Final: Manchester United vs. Bayern Munich
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Favorite Memento
A ceramic nerpa seal that my then girlfriend, now wife, gave me many years ago.
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Favorite Magazine, Hard-Copy or Online
The Guardian (newspaper)
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Favorite Music Genre, Singer or Group
Bruce Springsteen
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Favorite Book
Sustainability through Soccer: An Unexpected Approach to Saving Our World, because my brother wrote it. Somehow he managed to link my lack of heading ability to a sustainability concept.
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Did you know…?
Rick Klotz scored 42 goals and 12 assists in his Hobart College soccer career from 2001-2004. These totals rank him third in career points, second in career goals, and first in career game-winning goals.
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