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Newman, Frank
Born: 1927 AD
Died: 2004 AD, at 77 years of age.
Nationality: American
Categories: Educators, Lecturer, Professors, Teacher
Died: 2004 AD, at 77 years of age.
Nationality: American
Categories: Educators, Lecturer, Professors, Teacher
1927 - Frank Newman, born in Jamestown Rhode Island. He was an educator and professor.
1944 - He arranged to graduate a semester early from high school and enlisted in the Navy on his 17th birthday, but was still in officer training at Brown University when the war ended.
1947 - He returned to Brown, where he earned a second bachelor's degree (in electrical engineering) and met Lucile Fanning, who became his wife; she is an emeritus professor at Brown University.
1949 - Entered business. He worked first for the Honeywell Regulator Company in New York, and then for Beckman Instruments in California.
1966 - He turned his life upside down, running unsuccessfully for Congress in California as a Republican antiwar candidate.
1969 - The H.E.W. secretary, Robert H. Finch, asked him to lead a task force on reform in higher education.
1971 - H.E.W. officials commissioned him to lead a second task force on reform.
1974 - 1983 - He was named president of the University of Rhode Island, a post he held.
1983 - He became a fellow at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
1985 - He became president of the Education Commission of the States, in Denver.
1980 - 1990 - Helped to shape state education policy in the prodded colleges and universities to respond to a rapidly changing society.
1985 - Together with the presidents of Stanford, Brown and Georgetown, him founded Campus Compact to foster community service by college students.
1993 - He was one of the education reformers chosen to receive part of Walter H. Annenberg's $500 million grant to improve education in America.
1999 - After leaving the Education Commission, he remained a maverick voice on higher education. He taught at Brown and at Teachers College and directed the Futures Project: Policy for Higher Education in a Changing World, at Brown. He also lectured widely.
2004 - Died on the 30th of May at 77 years old.
1944 - He arranged to graduate a semester early from high school and enlisted in the Navy on his 17th birthday, but was still in officer training at Brown University when the war ended.
1947 - He returned to Brown, where he earned a second bachelor's degree (in electrical engineering) and met Lucile Fanning, who became his wife; she is an emeritus professor at Brown University.
1949 - Entered business. He worked first for the Honeywell Regulator Company in New York, and then for Beckman Instruments in California.
1966 - He turned his life upside down, running unsuccessfully for Congress in California as a Republican antiwar candidate.
1969 - The H.E.W. secretary, Robert H. Finch, asked him to lead a task force on reform in higher education.
1971 - H.E.W. officials commissioned him to lead a second task force on reform.
1974 - 1983 - He was named president of the University of Rhode Island, a post he held.
1983 - He became a fellow at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
1985 - He became president of the Education Commission of the States, in Denver.
1980 - 1990 - Helped to shape state education policy in the prodded colleges and universities to respond to a rapidly changing society.
1985 - Together with the presidents of Stanford, Brown and Georgetown, him founded Campus Compact to foster community service by college students.
1993 - He was one of the education reformers chosen to receive part of Walter H. Annenberg's $500 million grant to improve education in America.
1999 - After leaving the Education Commission, he remained a maverick voice on higher education. He taught at Brown and at Teachers College and directed the Futures Project: Policy for Higher Education in a Changing World, at Brown. He also lectured widely.
2004 - Died on the 30th of May at 77 years old.
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