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This is a list of Presidents of La Sierra University in Riverside, California and the institutions that preceded it.
List of presidents
[edit]Term | President | Background information |
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1922–1924 | James I. Robison [1] | |
1924–1925 | Louis C. Palmer [2] | |
1926–1928 | William W. Ruble [3][4] | |
1928–1930 | H. Martin Johnson [5] | |
1930–1942 | Erwin E. Cossentine [6] | |
1942–1946 | Lowell R. Rasmussen [7] | |
1946–1954 | Godfrey T. Anderson [8] | |
1954–1960 | Norval F. Pease [9] | |
1960–1962 1963–1964 (acting) |
William M. Landeen [10][11] | |
1962 | F. A. Meier [12] | |
1964–1974 | David J. Bieber [13] | |
1974–1984 | V. Norskov Olsen [14] | |
1984–1990 | Norman J. Woods [15] | |
1980–1990 | R. Dale McCune La Sierra College merged with Loma Linda University in 1967 and was administered as a branch campus known as the Loma Linda University-Riverside Campus.[16] During this time, Presidents of Loma Linda also were the President of the Riverside campus. From 1980 to 1990, when it began operating independently, La Sierra also had a Provost, R. Dale McCune.[17] | |
1990-1993 | Fritz Guy [18][19] | |
1993-2007 | Lawrence T. Geraty [20] | |
2007-Present | Randal R. Wisbey |
References
[edit]- ^ 1923 SDA Yearbook, p. 194
- ^ 1925 SDA Yearbook, p. 217
- ^ 1927 SDA Yearbook, p. 252
- ^ 1928 SDA Yearbook, p. 282
- ^ 1929 SDA Yearbook, p. 293
- ^ 1931 SDA Yearbook, p. 312
- ^ 1943 SDA Yearbook, p. 218
- ^ 1947 SDA Yearbook, p. 246
- ^ 1955 SDA Yearbook, p. 216
- ^ 1961 SDA Yearbook, p. 250
- ^ 1964 SDA Yearbook, p. 297
- ^ 1963 SDA Yearbook, p. 282
- ^ 1965,66 SDA Yearbook, p. 304
- ^ 1975 SDA Yearbook, p. 319
- ^ 1985 SDA Yearbook, p. 418
- ^ "Historian Retires for Fourth Time". Spokane Daily Chronicle. 6 February 1971. Retrieved 6 May 2011.
- ^ http://www.dalemccune.com/bio.php
- ^ 1991 SDA Yearbook, p. 408
- ^ 1992 SDA Yearbook, p. 396
- ^ 1994 SDA Yearbook, p. 392
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