President of Savannah State University

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Savannah State University
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Motto: "Lux Et Veritas"
(Latin: Light and Truth)
Established: 1890 [1]
Type: Public
Endowment: $2,433,508 [2]
President: Dr. Earl G. Yarbrough Sr. [3]
Staff: 385
Undergraduates: 3,200
Location: Savannah, Georgia, U.S.
Campus: 175 acres, coastal setting [4]
Athletics: Division I-AA (Independent)
Colors: Burnt Orange and Reflex Blue
         
Nickname: Tigers
Website: www.savstate.edu

The President of Savannah State University is the chief operating officer of the university. The position is sometimes called the chancellor or rector, at other American colleges and universities.

[edit] Current president

The current president of Savannah State University is Earl G. Yarbrough Sr., Ph.D who has held the position since May 30, 2007. [3]

[edit] List of the presidents of Savannah State University

Presidents of Savannah State University
Richard R. Wright 1891-1921
Cyrus G. Wiley 1921-1926
Benjamin F. Hubert 1926-1947
James A. Colston 1947-1949
Timothy Meyers 1949
William K. Payne 1949-1963
Howard Jordan Jr. 1963-1971
Prince A. Jackson Jr. 1971-1978
Clyde W. Hall 1978-1980
Wendell G. Rayburn 1980-1988
Wiley S. Bolden 1988-1989
William E. Gardner Jr. 1989-1991
Annette K. Brock 1991-1993
John T. Wolfe Jr. 1993-1997
Carlton E. Brown 1997-2006
Julius Scott 2007
Earl G. Yarbrough Sr. 2007-Present

There have been twelve presidents and five acting presidents in the history of Savannah State University. [5]

  • Richard R. Wright (1891-1921)
    An American military officer, educator, politician, civil rights advocate, and banking entrepreneur, who served as president from 1891 to 1921. During this term as president enrollment increased from the original 8 students to more than 400 and the curriculum was expanded. [6]
  • Cyrus G. Wiley (1921-1926)
    Wiley was a 1902 graduate of Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youth. During his term as president the first female students were admitted as boarding students on the campus. [6]
  • Benjamin F. Hubert (1926-1947)
    During his tenure as president the college became a full-time degree granting institution (1928). [5]
  • Timothy Meyers (1949)
    Acting President
  • Howard Jordan Jr. (1963-1971)
    The first master's degree program was developed at a Savannah college during his tenure. [6]
  • Clyde W. Hall (1978-1980)
    Acting President
  • Wiley S. Bolden (1988-1989)
    Acting President
  • William E. Gardner Jr. (1989-1991)
    His tenure as president saw unprecedented enrollment growth (13 percent) for the college and he successfully led the College to SACS accreditation. Additionally, he developed a plan to reestablish a teacher certification program at the college. [7]
  • Annette K. Brock (1991-1993)
    Acting President
  • Carlton E. Brown (1997-2006)
    The eleventh president of Savannah State University.
  • Julius Scott (2007)
    Acting President

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