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This page lists current and former presidents of Temple University. Pages in category "Presidents of Temple University" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Liacouras was the President of Temple University from 1982–2000, [3] and former Dean of the Temple University School of Law (1972–1982). [4] [5] He was chancellor of Temple after his retirement in 2000. During his presidency, the University developed into a Carnegie I classification institution, expansion of academic programs globally ...
Temple University (Temple or TU) is a public state-related research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded in 1884 by the Baptist minister Russell Conwell and his congregation at the Grace Baptist Church of Philadelphia , then called Baptist Temple . [ 5 ]
George W. Johnson – former chair of the Temple Department of English; later President of George Mason University (1979–1996) [7] Thomas Kinsella – Irish poet, translator, editor, and publisher; author of numerous volumes of poetry and a translation of the ancient Irish epic The Tain (Táin Bó Cúailnge); while at Temple, he developed a ...
Jason Wingard (born December 13, 1971) is an American academic and executive. He served as the twelfth president of Temple University.Before that, he served in executive leadership roles at Columbia University, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and Stanford University, as well as corporate workforce development at Goldman Sachs.
The leader of Temple University suddenly died Tuesday after falling ill at a memorial service, officials at the Philadelphia school said. Acting President JoAnne A. Epps, 72, was attending a ...
While he was president of the university, enrollment doubled, and he was effective at raising funds for expansion. [5] He was granted two leaves of absence by the Temple Board of Trustees to assist with political campaigns and serve in the federal government. [4] In 1952, he was initiated into the Kappa chapter of Sigma Pi fraternity. [5]
Millard E. Gladfelter (January 16, 1900 – February 12, 1995 [1]) was Temple University's fourth president. [2] Gladfelter was Temple's first president who had the background and training of an educator. [3] Gladfelter began as an educator as a fairly young man. He received his undergraduate education from Gettysburg College. He then was a ...