List of longest serving higher education presidents in the United States

Eliphalet Nott, longest serving college president in US history

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]
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, MILongest 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

Notes

  1. For the purposes of the list, "Chancellor" and "President" are interchangeable titles.

References

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  2. "William & Mary - 19th Century Presidents".
  3. Mangan, Katherine. "The Chronicle of Higher Education". America's Longest Serving President has More to Do. The Chronicle. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  4. "Executive Compensation at Private and Public Colleges". The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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  12. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/flo34 | The Handbook of Texas | Accessed 13 April 2014
  13. Bowler, Mike (29 June 2002). "The university that Meb built". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
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