- Richard M. Freeland
Richard Middleton Freeland (born May 13, 1941 in
Orange, New Jersey ) was President ofNortheastern University (Boston) from 1996 to 2006. [http://www.freeland.neu.edu/bio.html]Freeland holds a bachelor's degree in American Studies from
Amherst College and a doctorate in American Civilization from theUniversity of Pennsylvania .Freeland is married to
Elsa Nunez , and has two children.During Freeland's tenure, Northeastern University went through major institutional changes, including becoming a more selective institution, moving to semesters from quarters, and the opening of over $400 million worth of new facilities. [ [http://www.neu.edu/president/presidents.html Northeastern University ] ]
Educational Positions
*
University of Massachusetts - Boston (1970 - 1992)
** Assistant to the President
** Assistant to the Chancellor
** Director of the Office of Educational Planning
** Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
*City University of New York (1992 - 1996)
** Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
* Northeastern University
** President (1996 - 2006)Other Positions
* Vice-Chair, Board of Trustees for the Boston Plan for Excellence
* Director, American Council on Education
* Director, Boston Museum Project
* Director, Boston Private Industry Council
* Director, Globe Newspaper Corporation
* Director, Jobs for Massachusetts
* Governing Board Member, John Adams Innovation Institute
* Member of the Board of Trustees, WGBH
* President, Board of Governors in the World Association of Cooperative EducationBooks
*"The
Truman Doctrine and the Origins ofMcCarthyism " (1972)
*"Academia's Golden Age" (1992)References
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