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Learning from the Past: Leadership Philosophies of Pioneer Presidents of Historically Black Colleges
Boggs, Olivia M. – Online Submission, 2011
At the close of the Civil War the United States was forced to grapple with the tremendous challenge of what to do with the millions of newly freed men, women, and children who, for more than three centuries, had been denied basic human rights, including learning how to read and write. During Reconstruction, several educational institutions were…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Black Colleges, African American Leadership, Educational History
Davis, Neil – 1992
This volume relates the founding and subsequent history of the University of Alaska in Fairbanks. It is written by a retired former student and lifelong faculty member in the geophysics department. Divided into major sections, the first covers the site, early Alaskan history, founding of the school when the focus was on agriculture and mining, the…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Educational History, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics
Gaines, Francis Pendleton – 1987
An autobiography by Francis Pendleton Gaines, who served as a college president or university dean for 35 years, is presented. Dr. Gaines came from an academic family: his father was president of Washington and Lee University and his uncle was a Hampden-Sydney College president. The account covers his family background, his boyhood and personal…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Autobiographies, College Presidents, Deans

Buchanan, William – Journal of General Education, 1985
Contrasts the unconventional educational philosophies implemented by Joseph Brewer at Olivet College (MI), John Andrews Rice at Black Mountain College (NC), and Stringfellow Barr at St. John's College (MD). Discusses the educators' personal characteristics, educational methods, and lasting influences. Recounts firsthand experiences as a student at…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Educational History, Educational Innovation, Educational Philosophy
Eells, Walter Crosby; Hollis, Ernest V. – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1961
Thousand of books, monographs, proceedings, and articles have been published concerning colleges and universities in the United States. As guides to his extensive literature, many bibliographies in the field of higher education in general, or special aspects of it, have been prepared. These vary greatly in comprehensiveness, in recency, and in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Presidents, Universities, Annotated Bibliographies

Dzuback, Mary Ann – American Journal of Education, 1990
Examines the career of Robert Hutchins, dean of the Yale Law School and later president of the University of Chicago, and his shift from advocating a curriculum based on the social sciences to one based on philosophy and the great books. (DM)
Descriptors: Biographies, College Curriculum, College Presidents, Higher Education
Bouman, Jeffrey Paul – 2000
The history of James Burrill Angell as the president of the University of Michigan presents a case study of the role of 19th century liberal Protestant university builders in the eventual marginalization of religion from the mainstream of U.S. higher education. Angell's tenure, which began in 1871, encompassed the period in which the modern…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Presidents, Educational History, Higher Education
United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1908
The educational directories for the years 1894-1908 from the United States Bureau of Education cover the following categories: (1) chief state school officers; (2) city superintendents; (3) university and college presidents; and (4) principals of public and private normal schools [pages 1128-1145 missing for 1894].
Descriptors: Directories, School Safety, School Personnel, Superintendents
Pengilly, Joan Forssmark – 1996
This study examines the life and career of Julia Ann Sears, the first known female president of a public, coeducational institution of higher education in the United States. Sears, an educator from Massachusetts, served as president (principal) of the State Normal School at Mankato, Minnesota, from 1872-73 after teaching there for one year. At the…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Presidents, Females, Feminism
McArthur, Benjamin – 1987
The career of Robert Maynard Hutchins and his 1936 book, "The Higher Learning in America," which addressed the college liberal arts curriculum, are discussed. Hutchins was a controversial university president in the 1930s and 1940s. He is normally remembered as an Aristotelian and a champion of civil liberties, the Great Books, and adult…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Civil Liberties, College Presidents, College Role
Reynolds, Katherine Chaddock – 1998
This biography presents the life of John Andrew Rice, who founded Black Mountain College (North Carolina) in 1933 to implement his philosophy of education, including the centrality of artistic experience and emotional development to learning in all disciplines and the need for democratic governance shared between faculty and students. Born in…
Descriptors: Biographies, College Presidents, Educational History, Educational Innovation
Frank, Charles E. – 1979
A professor of Illinois College, the oldest college in the state, presents its history in celebration of its sesquicentennial anniversary. Beginning with its inception in 1829 to 1979, the author deals with its defeats and triumphs impartially, placing them in a philosophic framework. The foreword is written by Donald C. Mundinger, President of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Presidents, Colleges, Educational History
Eells, Walter Crosby; Hollis, Ernest V. – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1961
Thousand of books, monographs, proceedings, and articles have been published concerning colleges and universities in the United States. As guides to his extensive literature, many bibliographies in the field of higher education in general, or special aspects of it, have been prepared. These vary greatly in comprehensiveness, in recency, and in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Presidents, Universities, Annotated Bibliographies

Hogarty, Richard A. – New England Journal of Public Policy, 1996
Explores the controversy surrounding the appointment of William Bulger, a well-known politician, as president of the University of Massachusetts. The complexities of educational policy in Massachusetts are revealed. Ultimately the process aired the views of all stakeholders in a process that should contribute to the eventual success of Bulger in…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Presidents, Educational Policy, Higher Education
DeVries, James E. – 1984
The 20-year history of Monroe County Community College (MCCC) is traced in this publication. After an introduction to the methods employed in developing the portrait of the college, chapter 1 discusses MCCC's beginnings. This chapter reviews the background to the expansion of community college education across the nation, the state and local…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Presidents, Community Colleges, Community Involvement