John Lott Brown
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Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US | December 3, 1924
Died | January 16, 2011 Ohio, US | (aged 86)
Education | Worcester Polytechnic Institute (bachelor's in electrical engineering) Temple University (master's in psychology), Columbia University(doctorate in psychology) |
Occupation | University Administrator |
Spouse | Catharine Hertfelder |
John Lott Brown (December 3, 1924 – January 16, 2011) was a university administrator and professor.
Background
[edit]Brown enrolled at Worcester Polytechnic Institute through the V-12 Navy College Training Program, where he earned his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering. He joined navy, and served in navy reserves. He earned a master's in psychology at Temple University and worked for the Link Belt Co. Later, he earned a Ph.D. in psychology from Columbia University.
Career
[edit]University positions
[edit]After getting his Ph.D. he went to work at the Johnsville Naval Air Development Center in Warminster, Pennsylvania.[1]
His research there was related to early space flight, specifically human factors related to space flight. While there, he worked with some of the earliest astronauts studying physiological responses to acceleration and deacceleration. Later, he joined the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania full-time. There he conducted research in physiological psychology with an emphasis in vision research, including light and color vision. In 1964, he left Penn to accept a position as the Dean of the graduate school at Kansas State University. He later became the Vice President for Academic Affairs.
In 1969 he moved to the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York, to become the director of the Center for Visual Sciences. He became University of South Florida's (USF) president in 1978. During his tenure, USF established its Moffit Cancer Center, USF Psychiatry Center, and USF College of Public Health. During the next ten years USF added 38 degree programs and expanded to four satellite campuses. He resigned in 1988 and Francis Borkowski succeeded him. He then served as interim director of USF's Center of Microelectronics Research before serving interim president at Worcester Polytechnic Institute for nine months.
Personal life
[edit]Brown met his wife, Catharine Hertfelder at Temple University. They had four children. His hobbies included reading detective novels and dancing.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Johnsville Naval Air Development Center Historical Marker". explorepahistory.com. Retrieved Aug 9, 2024.
- ^ Former USF president John Lott Brown dies at 86 | Tampa Bay Times
External links
[edit]- 1924 births
- 2011 deaths
- Scientists from Philadelphia
- Worcester Polytechnic Institute alumni
- Temple University alumni
- Teachers College, Columbia University alumni
- University of Pennsylvania faculty
- Kansas State University faculty
- University of Rochester faculty
- Presidents of the University of South Florida
- University of South Florida faculty
- United States Navy reservists
- 20th-century American psychologists
- University of Kansas faculty
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