President of Oberlin College
The President of Oberlin College is the chief administrator of both Oberlin College and Oberlin Conservatory of Music.[1] Each is appointed by and is responsible to the other members of that body, who delegate to him or her the day-to-day running of the university. The current incumbent is Marvin Krislov, the former Vice President of University of Michigan.[2] As part of Oberlin's inherent mission of a vastly interdisciplinary education, presidents have been chosen from a wide range of fields as diverse as musical performance (Starr), theology (Finney) physics (Fuller), law (Krislov), athletics (Stevenson) and pure mathematics (King). Thus, each president is a qualified academic professor who has the opportunity to teach classes.
Presidents of Oberlin College
- Asa Mahan, 1835–50[3]
- Charles Grandison Finney, leader in the Second Great Awakening, president 1851–66[3]
- James Fairchild, 1866–89[3]
- William Gay Ballantine, 1891–96[3]
- John Henry Barrows, 1899-1902[3]
- Henry Churchill King, 1902-27[3]
- Ernest H. Wilkins, 1927–46[3]
- William Stevenson, 1946–60[3]
- Robert K. Carr, 1960–69[3]
- Robert W. Fuller, 1970–74[3]
- Emil Danenberg, 1975–82[3]
- S. Frederick Starr, 1983–94[3]
- Nancy Dye, 1994–2007[3]
- Marvin Krislov, 2007–present[3]
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