Charles Paul Conn | |
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18th President of Lee University | |
In office 1986 – Present |
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Preceded by | R. Lamar Vest |
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Born | December 23, 1945 |
Spouse(s) | Darlia Conn |
Residence | Cleveland, Tennessee |
Alma mater | Lee University Emory University |
Profession | Professor |
Website | [1] |
Charles Paul Conn (born December 23, 1945) is President of Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee.
Paul Conn became president of Lee University in 1986. During his presidency the university has seen significant growth in the form of increased enrollment, from 1,214 to just over 4,000 in the fall of 2006.[2] Also since the beginning of Conn's presidency the overall campus has been modernized and has physically grown significantly. Conn's tenure has also ushered in much financial growth for Lee University with a quadrupling of the school's total budget. [3]
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Conn acquired his undergraduate degree in religion from Lee University (then Lee College). He received an M.A. and a Ph.D. in psychology from Emory University (Atlanta, GA) and subsequently went on to spend three years at Harvard University (Boston, Mass.) as a postdoctoral Visiting Scholar[4].
Before becoming president, Conn served on the Lee College psychology faculty for 15 or so years.[5] During this time he won the school's highest award for "Excellence in Teaching" and later served as chair of the Department of Behavioral Sciences. [6] Before his presidency he also taught at Appalachian State University (North Carolina) and his research has been published in various journals, including The Journal of Experimental Psychology and The Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior.
In 1984, Conn was appointed Vice President of Institutional Advancement. After serving in this position for two years he was appointed President of Lee College (now Lee University) in 1986. However, despite his status as president Conn has continued teaching in the Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences during his administration at Lee.
In January 2007 Conn was appointed to the national board of directors of the Council of Independent Colleges for a three year term.[7]
In addition to his success at Lee University, Conn also has a second career as a free-lance writer. He has authored or co-authored 20 popular books, sharing by-lines with such personalities as Johnny Cash, pro football star Terry Bradshaw, Kentucky Governor Julian Carroll, and businessmen Jack Eckerd and Richard DeVos. Four of his books have been listed on the New York Times bestseller list, and his book The Possible Dream was the #7 bestselling non-fiction book of 1977, according to Publishers Weekly.
Battle for Africa, by Brother Andrew with Charles Paul Conn
Believe, by Richard M. DeVos with Charles Paul Conn
Dad, Mom, and the Church, by Charles Paul Conn
Disguised, by Pat Moore with Charles Paul Conn
Eckerd: Finding the Right Prescription, by Jack Eckerd and Charles Paul Conn
Father Care, by Charles Paul Conn
Hooked on a Good Thing, by Sammy Hall with Charles Paul Conn
Julian Carroll of Kentucky, by Charles Paul Conn
Just Off Chicken Street, by Floyd McClung, Jr. with Charles Paul Conn
Kathy, by Barbara Miller and Charles Paul Conn
The Magnificent Three, by Nicky Cruz with Charles Paul Conn
Making it Happen, by Charles Paul Conn
Music Makers: A Profile of the Lee Singers, by Charles Paul Conn
The New Johnny Cash, by Charles Paul Conn
No Easy Game, by Terry Bradshaw with Charles Paul Conn
The Possible Dream: A Candid Look at Amway, by Charles Paul Conn
The Power of Positive Students, by Dr. William Mitchell with Dr. Charles Paul Conn
Promises to Keep: The Amway Phenomenon and How it Works, by Charles Paul Conn
An Uncommon Freedom, by Charles Paul Conn
The Winner’s Circle, by Charles Paul Conn
1. Meet the President: http://www.leeuniversity.edu/about/president.aspx
2. Lee University Official Website: http://www.leeuniversity.edu/