Richard L. Van Horn
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Richard L. Van Horn (born 1932-11-02 in Chicago, Illinois) was the 7th president of the University of Houston, and the 12th president of the University of Oklahoma.
Van Horn was born in Chicago, Illinois but raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Van Horn earned a bachelor of science degree in industrial administration from Yale University; a master of science degree in industrial management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and a doctoral degree in systems science from Carnegie-Mellon University. He spent 16 years at Carnegie-Mellon as a faculty member, associate dean of the Graduate School of Industrial Administration, vice president for business affairs, vice president for management and provost. He went on to serve six years as the president of the University of Houston and University of Oklahoma. He served as president of Oklahoma from 1989 to 1994. Outside of academia, he spent ten years at the Rand Corporation. [1][2]
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- ^ MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS FACULTY & STAFF. University of Oklahoma Price College of Business. Retrieved on 2007-11-21.
- ^ Burr, Carol. "The New Man in Evans Hall", Sooner Magazine, Summer 1989. Retrieved on 2007-11-21.
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Preceded by Barry Allan Munitz |
President of the University of Houston 1983-1989 |
Succeeded by Marguerite Ross Barnett |
Preceded by Frank E. Horton |
President of the University of Oklahoma 1989-1994 |
Succeeded by David L. Boren |
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NAME | Van Horn, Richard L. |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | University president |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1932-11-02 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Chicago, Illinois |
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