List of longest serving higher education presidents in the United States
The longest serving president of a United States institution of higher education is Eliphalet Nott, who served at Union College in Schenectady, New York, for 62 years (1805–66). The longest living college or university president is Dr. Jack Evans Sr., who continues at Southwestern Christian College of Terrell, Texas, as president after 48 years of service.
Criteria
According to a 2007 report from the American Council on Education, only about 5% of all in-office college presidents had served longer than 20 years.[1] The table below considers candidates who can be demonstrated to have served for 25 years or longer unless another distinguishing factor warrants inclusion. Records for the longest serving college or university presidents are usually kept by the respective institutions themselves.
List
Name | Term | College | Location | Notes[note 1] | |
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Eliphalet Nott | 61 years (1805–1866) | Union College | Schenectady, NY | Longest serving college president in U.S. history. | |
Paul F. Beacham | 59 years (1919-1978) | Holmes Theological Seminary | Greenville, SC | Longest serving seminary president in U.S. history. | |
James Blair | 50 years (1693–1743) | College of William and Mary | Williamsburg, VA | The first and longest serving president of the college.[2] | |
Jack Evans, Sr | 48 years (1967—present) | Southwestern Christian College | Terrell, TX | The longest serving college president still sitting. | |
Norman Francis | 47 years (1968–2015) | Xavier University of Louisiana | New Orleans, LA | [3] | |
Richard I. Gouse | 44 years (1971–present)[4] | New England Institute of Technology | East Greenwich, RI | Only 24 at the time of assuming his position. | |
Clarence W. Daugette | 43 years (1899-1942) | Jacksonville State University | Jacksonville, AL | State of Alabama's longest serving university president. | |
Nicholas Murray Butler | 43 years (1902-1945) | Columbia University | New York, NY | Columbia's longest serving president. | |
Joseph N. Hankin | 43 years (1971–2014)[5] | Westchester Community College | Valhalla, NY | Longest serving community college president in the US.[6] | |
Ralph Waldo Emerson Jones | 41 years (1936-1977) | Grambling State University | Grambling, LA | ||
William Foster Peirce | 41 years (1896–1937) | Kenyon College | Gambier, OH | Assumed the presidency at the age of 28. | |
Luns C. Richardson | 41 years (1974–present) | Morris College | Sumter, SC | Life Member and Golden Heritage Member of the NAACP | |
Robert H. Spence | 41 years (1974–present) | Evangel University | Springfield, MO | Served until May 1, 2014 as President, and since then as Chancellor. | |
Charles William Eliot | 40 years (1869–1909) | Harvard University | Cambridge, MA | ||
Leon Botstein | 40 years (1975–present) | Bard College | Annandale-on-Hudson, NY | ||
Henry Nelson Snyder | 40 years (1902-1942) | Wofford College | Spartanburg, SC | ||
David L. Eubanks | 38 years (1969–2007) | Johnson Bible College | Knoxville, TN | ||
James Burrill Angell | 38 years (1871–1909) | University of Michigan | Ann Arbor, MI | UM's longest serving president. | |
Philip Pumerantz | 38 years (1977–2015) | Western University of Health Sciences | Pomona, CA | Founding president of the College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific (1977), which became Western University of Health Sciences in 1996. | |
Pat Robertson | 37 years (1978–present) | Regent University | Virginia Beach, VA | ||
William R. Harvey | 37 years (1978–present)[7] | Hampton University | Hampton, VA | ||
Sister Denise Roche | 36 years (1979–present) | D'Youville College | Buffalo, NY | ||
Jerry Falwell | 36 years (1971-2007) | Liberty University | Lynchburg, VA | ||
John Wheelock | 36 years (1779–1815) | Dartmouth College | Hanover, NH | Dartmouth's longest serving president. | |
Dennis J. Murray | 36 years (1979–present)[8] | Marist College | Poughkeepsie, NY | ||
Janet Eisner | 36 years (1979–present) | Emmanuel College | Boston, MA | Longest serving female president still sitting.[9] | |
Theodore Hesburgh | 35 years (1952–1987) | University of Notre Dame | South Bend, IN | ||
Charles P. Adams | 35 years (1901-1936) | Grambling State University | Grambling, LA | Founding president of the Colored Industrial and Agricultural School in 1901, which became Grambling State University in 1974. | |
Willard M. Aldrich | 35 years (1943-1978) | Multnomah University | Portland, OR | ||
Nathan Lord | 35 years (1828–1863) | Dartmouth College | Hanover, NH | ||
Sister Joel Read | 35 years (1968–2003) | Alverno College | Milwaukee, WI | ||
Marilyn Schlack | 34 years (1982–present) | Kalamazoo Valley Community College | Kalamazoo, MI | Longest serving community college president still sitting | |
Ray Paul Authement, Sr. | 34 years (1974-2008) | University of Louisiana | Lafayette, La | ||
William Lowe Bryan | 34 years (1902–1937) | Indiana University | Bloomington, IN | ||
Thomas Hanna McMichael | 33 years (1903-1936)[10] | Monmouth College | Monmouth, IL | ||
James M Rosser | 33 years (1979–2013)[11] | California State University, Los Angeles | Los Angeles, CA | ||
Edgar Odell Lovett | 33 years (1912–1946)[12] | Rice Institute | Houston, TX | ||
Palmer Ricketts | 33 years (1901–1934) | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | Troy, NY | ||
H. Mebane Turner | 33 years (1969–2002)[13] | University of Baltimore | Baltimore, MD | ||
Charles Schlimpert | 33 years (1983–present) | Concordia University Portland | Portland, OR | (Longest serving President in the State of Oregon) | |
Henry Hardin Cherry | 31 years (1906-1937) | Western Kentucky University | Bowling Green, KY | ||
Joseph W. Polisi | 32 years (1984–present) | The Juilliard School | New York City, NY | ||
Steven Van Ausdle | 32 years (1984–present) | Walla Walla Community College | Walla Walla, WA | ||
Felton G. Clark | 31 years (1938-1969) | Southern University | Baton Rouge, LA | ||
Claybrook Cottingham | 31 years (1910-1941) | Louisiana College | Pineville, LA | ||
Lincoln Hulley | 30 years (1904–1934) | Stetson University | DeLand, FL | ||
Daniel R. Chamberlain | 30 years (1976–2006) | Houghton College | Houghton, NY | ||
John F. MacArthur | 30 years (1985–present) | The Master's College | Santa Clarita, CA | Longest serving president in the state of California. | |
James R. Day | 28 years (1894–1922) | Syracuse University | Syracuse, NY | ||
Jeremiah Day | 29 years (1817–1846) | Yale University | New Haven, CT | ||
Jack L. Stark | 29 years (1970–1999) | Claremont McKenna College | Claremont, CA | ||
David Lieber | 29 years (1964–1993) | University of Judaism | Bel-air, Los Angeles, CA | ||
Charles E. Young | 29 years (1968–1997)[14] | UCLA | Los Angeles, CA | Was also the president of the University of Florida from 1999-2003. | |
John A. Hannah | 28 years (1941–1969) | Michigan State College | East Lansing, MI | ||
John L. Lahey | 28 years (1987–present) | Quinnipiac University | Hamden, CT | ||
Joab Mauldin Lesesne Jr. | 28 years (1972-2000) | Wofford College | Spartanburg, SC | ||
William P. Tolley | 27 years (1942–1969) | Syracuse University | Syracuse, NY | ||
Diana Natalicio | 27 years (1988–present) | University of Texas at El Paso | El Paso, TX | Longest serving president still sitting of a major public research university. Appointed interim president in 1987.[15] | |
James Henry Carlisle | 27 years (1875-1902) | Wofford College | Spartanburg, SC | ||
Bowman Foster Ashe | 26 years (1926-1952) | University of Miami | Coral Gables, FL | ||
Benjamin Labaree | 26 years (1840–1866) | Middlebury College | Middlebury, VT | ||
Dan Reneau | 26 years (1987-2013) | Louisiana Tech University | Ruston, LA | ||
Alfred Bryan Bonds | 26 years (1955–1981) | Baldwin Wallace University | Berea, OH | ||
Elizabeth Coleman | 26 years (1987–2013) | Bennington College | Bennington, VT | ||
Clyde Cook | 25 years (1982-2007)[16] | Biola University | La Mirada, CA | ||
James McCain | 25 years (1950–1975) | Kansas State University | Manhattan, KS | ||
Frederick L. Hovde | 25 years (1946–1971) | Purdue University | West Lafayette, IN | ||
Betty Siegel | 25 years (1981–2006) | Kennesaw State University | Kennesaw, GA | ||
F. Jay Taylor | 25 years (1962-1987) | Louisiana Tech University | Ruston, LA | ||
Walter Washington | 25 years (1969–1994)[17] | Alcorn State University | Lorman, MI | ||
Theodore Dwight Woolsey | 25 years (1846–1871) | Yale University | New Haven, CT | ||
See also
- Academic Administration
- Chancellor (education)
- Higher education in the United States
- List of leaders of universities and colleges in the United States
Notes
- ↑ For the purposes of the list, "Chancellor" and "President" are interchangeable titles.
References
- ↑ http://www.ctmirror.org/sites/default/files/ACP%20report_0.pdf
- ↑ "William & Mary - 19th Century Presidents".
- ↑ Mangan, Katherine. "The Chronicle of Higher Education". America's Longest Serving President has More to Do. The Chronicle. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
- ↑ "Executive Compensation at Private and Public Colleges". The Chronicle of Higher Education.
- ↑ "Page not found - Westchester Community College".
- ↑ Sarina, Trangle (2011-09-24). "President Joseph Hankin Celebrates 40 Years at WCC". Greenburgh Daily Voice. The Greenburgh Daily Voice. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
- ↑ "About the President". Hampton University. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
- ↑ "About Marist - Dennis J. Murray: Marist College".
- ↑ http://www.emmanuel.edu/About_Emmanuel/News_and_Events/News/News_Articles/COFBillBrett.html
- ↑ Davenport, F. Garvin (1953). Monmouth College : the first hundred years, 1853–1953. Iowa: Torch Press. p. 71. ASIN B007T3FF0G.
- ↑ "Cal State L.A. President James M. Rosser Announces His Retirement". 18 September 2012. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
- ↑ http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/flo34 | The Handbook of Texas | Accessed 13 April 2014
- ↑ Bowler, Mike (29 June 2002). "The university that Meb built". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
- ↑ Chambers, Veronica. "College Presidents in the Spotlight". The New York Times. The New York Times Company. Retrieved 29 May 2013.
- ↑ "UTEP Encyclopedia".
- ↑ "Clyde Cook Biola Profile". Retrieved 4 September 2014.
- ↑ "Alcorn State University: Past Presidents". Alcorn State University. Retrieved 20 September 2012.