Wendell G. Rayburn

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wendell G. Rayburn
President Savannah State College
Term 1980 1988
Predecessor Prince A. Jackson Jr.
Successor William E. Gardner Jr.
Born (1929-05-20) May 20, 1929
Detroit, Michigan
Profession educator

Wendell Gilbert Rayburn (born May 20, 1929)[1] served as president of Savannah State College from 1980 and until 1988.[2]

Early life and education

President

Dr. Rayburn was the eighth president of Savannah State College.[2]

His administration implemented the Desegregation Plan mandated by the Georgia Board of Regents and he led the institution through the first major building program since the 1970s. Buildings on the current campus completed during his term include the marine biology complex, the Jordan College of Business Administration, the president’s house (later named William E. Gardner Hall), and the Harris-McDew Health Services Center.[2]

Dr. Rayburn resigned in 1988 to become president of Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri.[2]

Legacy

References

Further reading

  • Hall, Clyde W (1991). One Hundred Years of Educating at Savannah State College, 1890-1990. East Peoria, Ill.: Versa Press.
Academic offices
Preceded by
Prince A. Jackson, Jr.
President of
Savannah State College

1980 — 1988
Succeeded by
William E. Gardner, Jr.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.