John V. Byrne

John V. Byrne
12th President of Oregon State University
In office
November 15, 1984  December 31, 1995
Preceded by Robert W. MacVicar
Succeeded by Paul G. Risser
Personal details
Born (1928-05-09) May 9, 1928
Hempstead, New York
Alma mater Hamilton College
Columbia University
University of Southern California
Profession educator, marine geologist

John Vincent Byrne (born May 9, 1928) is an American marine geologist and academic. He served as the 12th President of Oregon State University from 1984 to 1995.

Byrne attended Hamilton College in his home state of New York where he earned a Bachelor of Science in marine geology in 1951. He later furthered his studies and earned a Master of Science degree from Columbia University in geology in 1953, and a Ph.D in marine geology from the University of Southern California in 1957.[1]

Byrne came to Oregon State University in 1960 and served until 1981, during which time he served as the school's first Dean of Oceanography, Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies and Dean of Research. In 1981, Byrne was nominated by president Ronald Reagan to be the Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.[2] He held the position until 1984, when he returned to Oregon State when he was appointed as president, succeeding Robert William MacVicar. Byrne served until his retirement in 1995, when he was succeeded by Paul G. Risser. He resides in Corvallis, Oregon.[1][3]

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Academic offices
Preceded by
Robert W. MacVicar
President of Oregon State University
19841995
Succeeded by
Paul G. Risser
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