- B. Joseph White
Infobox University President
name =B. Joseph White
caption =University of Illinois file photo
order =16th
university =President of theUniversity of Illinois system
term_start =January 31 ,2005
term_end =present
birth_date =1947
birth_place =Detroit, Michigan
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predecessor =James J. Stukel
successor =
alumnus =Georgetown University , Harvard Business School,University of Michigan Ross School of Business
residence =
profession =Academic Businessperson
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footnotes =|B. Joseph White is the current president of the
University of Illinois system with its three campuses and 70,000 students. He was born inDetroit in 1947 and raised in Kalamazoo, Michigan.Education
White graduated
magna cum laude from theGeorgetown University School of Foreign Service in1969 . He then earned anMBA with distinction fromHarvard Business School and adoctorate in business administration from the University of Michigan.Career
Following graduation in
1975 , White remained at Michigan as a professor of organizational behavior and industrial relations. He also spent six years (1981-87) atCummins Inc. inColumbus, Indiana , first as vice president for management development and then as vice president for personnel and public affairs.He returned to academia and became dean of the University of Michigan
Ross School of Business in 1991 — a position he held for 10 years. In2002 , he served as interim president of the University of Michigan. White was officially named the 16th president of the University of Illinois in 2004, succeeding retiring presidentJames J. Stukel , and took office on January 31, 2005. He was inaugurated on September 22, 2005.Presidency
Initiatives
In his inaugural address, White proposed a new "compact", with the five principal parties — the state, tuition payers and their families, donors, faculty members winning research funds and university leaders making wise decisions — all doing their parts to provide the resources needed to ensure what he terms "excellence and access". [http://www.uillinois.edu/our/news/NR092205_Inauguration.htm White's Inaugural Address] ]
In his first year, White initiated a
strategic planning process for the University, its three campuses and their colleges and departments. In 2007-08, the University of Illinois systems’ budget was $3.9 billion. On June 1, 2007, he announced the $2.25 billion Brilliant Futures fund-raising campaign. [http://www.uillinois.edu/our/news/kickoff.pdf Brilliant Futures program announcement] ]White championed the establishment of the University of Illinois Global Campus Partnership, a major initiative to make University of Illinois programs and degrees available online on a large scale. Following an extensive shared governance process with faculty on the three campuses, Global Campus launched in January 2008 with a bachelor’s degree-completion program for registered nurses and a master’s degree and two graduate certificate programs in education with concentrations in e-learning. There are 15 more Global Campus degree and certificate programs in development.
In January, 2008, the
Chicago Tribune reported that fewer than 15 people signed up for the program, which has already cost more than $2 million. [cite news | title=Global Campus debut is a dud | publisher=Chicago Tribune | author=Jodi S Cohen | date=2008-01-04 | page=1 Metro section] TheDaily Illini showed even less flattering figures of 10 participants at a cost of $3 million dollars. [cite web | url=http://media.www.dailyillini.com/media/storage/paper736/news/2008/04/07/News/Officials.Stay.Confident.With.Global.Campus-3306538.shtml?refsource=collegeheadlines | title=Officials stay confident with Global Campus | publisher=Daili Illini | date=2008-04-07 |accessmonthday=April 29 | accessyear=2008]Concerning Chief Illiniwek
In February 2007, University of Illinois Board of Trustees Chairman
Lawrence Eppley announced an end to the Urbana-Champaign campus tradition ofChief Illiniwek . TheNational Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) had sanctioned the Urbana campus’ intercollegiate athletics program under a 2005 NCAA policy regarding use of Native American imagery by member institutions. The university board and White weathered criticism from both pro- and anti-Chief factions on the decision and the manner in which it was made. The Board of Trustees formally voted to end the Chief Illiniwek tradition at their March 2007 meeting. White stated his support for the board's decision saying, "While I understand many people have strong feelings about this 80-year-old tradition, for the good of our student-athletes and our university it is time to come together and move on to the next chapter in the history of this distinguished institution." [cite web | url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/02/16/national/main2486475.shtml | title=Fighting Illini Say Goodbye To The Chief | date=2007-02-16 | accessdate=2008-04-30 ]Outside the University
White is on the board of the
American Council on Education , which seeks to influence higher education public policy through advocacy, research and programs. He also serves on theNational Merit Scholarship board and the Evaluation Committee for Chicago's bid to host the Olympic Games. [ [http://www.chicago2016.org/news_story.aspx?NewsStory=33 Chicago 2016] ] He is on the Board of Governors of theArgonne National Laboratory .White has written, taught and spoken extensively on leadership and management. He is the author of [http://www.thenatureofleadership.com/ The Nature of Leadership: Reptiles, Mammals, and the Challenge of Becoming a Great Leader.]
White received an honorary degree from
Wabash College in2003 and theDr. Martin Luther King Excellence in Leadership Award from the Illinois Commission on Diversity and Human Relations in 2007.References
External links
* [http://www.uillinois.edu/president/biography.cfm Official biography]
* [http://global.uillinois.edu/ University of Illinois Global Campus]
* [http://www.icdhr.com/ Illinois Commission on Diversity and Human Relations]
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