- Robert Caret
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name = Robert L. Caret
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birth_date = 1947
birth_place =Biddeford, Maine
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occupation = President, Towson University
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children =Robert L. Caret (1947 - ) is the current president of
Towson University . He became the 12th president of TU onJuly 1 ,2003 . As a former faculty member, dean, executive vice president and provost at Towson, Caret served at Towson for 21 years before assuming the presidency ofSan José State University of theCalifornia State University System in 1995.Education
Caret received his Ph.D. in organic chemistry from the
University of New Hampshire in 1974 and his bachelor's degree in chemistry and mathematics fromSuffolk University in 1969. He received an honorary doctor of humane letters degree from San Jose University in 2004 and theNational Hispanic University in 1997. He also received an honorary doctor of science degree from Suffolk University in 1996.Awards and Recognition
Named as one of Silicon Valley's 100 power brokers by
San Jose Magazine in its May 2003 issue, Caret has been credited with raising the profile of one of the largest universities in California and developing strong community partnerships. Upon returning to Maryland, President Caret has become a founding member of the Maryland Business Council in 2004 and serves as a member of the board of directors of theCollegeBound Foundation . He was elected for a three-year term to the Board of Directors of theAmerican Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) and will also serve as the AASCU representative to theAmerican Council on Education Board during the same time period.Caret has made numerous presentations and published professionally in the fields of chemistry, chemical education and higher education. He has authored chapters in two monographs on the mission and role of institutions, and has co-authored and published four textbooks in the fields of organic chemistry and allied health chemistry. His awards and recognitions include the State of Maryland Governor's Employee Incentive Award, the San José Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce Leadership in Excellence Award (1999), the Italian American Heritage Foundation Achievement Award (2001) and the Outstanding College President Award from the All-American Football Foundation (2001). He is also listed in several editions of "Who's Who in America".
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library
In 1997 Caret and Former San José Mayor Susan Hammer discussed the idea of creating a joint library to benefit the city of San Jose and San Jose State University. The resulting Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library opened in August 2003 and became the first ever university and city joint library in the United States. Additionally the library is the largest west of the Mississippi, boasting 8 stories plus a mezzanine and serves over 1 million people every year. Caret and Hammer's vision has been praised all over the world and now looked at as a model for interactions between universities and cities to meet each other's needs.
References
* [http://cooklibrary.towson.edu/archives/presidentsBios.cfm Presidential Biographies - Towson Archives]
* [http://www.towson.edu/tu/president/ Picture and Information Source - Caret's Towson University Profile]
* [http://www.sjlibrary.org/ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library] s-ttl|title=Towson University president
years=July, 2003-present
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