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Betty L. Siegel (January 24, 1931 – February 11, 2020 [citation needed]) was an author and president of Kennesaw State University. [1] She was the first female president of the University System of Georgia. [2] She served in that position for 25 years, [3] making her the longest serving female president of a state university in the United States.
Betty Siegel became the second president of Kennesaw College in 1981, and the first female university president in the University System of Georgia. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] By 1985, KSU had initiated its first graduate degree programs, in business and education, and began a period of rapid growth, including building some residential housing.
Betty Siegel, 1981-2006, Kennesaw State University (Kennesaw, Georgia) Julia M. McNamara , 1982–2016, Albertus Magnus College [ 12 ] Sharon Y. Hart, 1997-2000 (Middlesex Community College, CT); 2000-2006 (North Dakota State College of Science); 2011-2016 (Northern Marianas College); 2016-2019 (Rochester Institute of Technology (A.U.K) Kosovo.
Betty Siegel; W. Pamela Whitten This page was last edited on 23 December 2020, at 05:03 (UTC). ... Category: Presidents of Kennesaw State University.
As the ideas around IE developed, William Watson Purkey, [1] Betty Siegel, John Michael Novak, and Peter Wong founded the International Alliance for Invitational Education (IAIE) to support the work. [2] As Purkey and Novak state, [verification needed] "[IE] asserts that organizations are never neutral. Everything and everybody either adds to ...
Siegel baseball's blend of seniors and talented sophomores is reminiscent of the Stars' 2016 state title team. How Siegel baseball's 2024 squad has similarities to 2016 state title winner Skip to ...
Betty L. Siegel: President of Kennesaw State University and the University System of Georgia [28] Paul E. Stein: Superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy [29] Glenn Terrell: President of Washington State University [30] John E. Thrasher: President of Florida State University [31] Jim Towey
Inspired by a video of her late mom singing "Goodnight Irene," Wayne County Public Library's Betty Lawson has been honored with two prestigious state awards.