James A. Robinson
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James A. Robinson is an American academic who, between 1974 and 1987, served as the second president of the University of West Florida.
A political science professor, James A. Robinson established the Marion Viccars Award, which recognizes superior performance and accomplishments of faculty and administrators.[1] He is also the author of a biography of President Richard Nixon.
Preceded by Harold Crosby |
President of University of West Florida 1974—1987 |
Succeeded by Morris L. Marx |
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