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Name
  
James Fisher


Role
  
President

James Fisher (president)

Born
  
June 2, 1931 (age 92) (
1931-06-02
)
Illinois

Occupation
  
President, Towson University

James Lee Fisher (born June 2, 1931) was the ninth president of Towson State University (now Towson University).

Fisher was born and educated in Illinois. He came to Towson with considerable experience at various levels of university administration. Dr. Fisher was a fairly active president and left a significant imprint on the university.

Accomplishments

Among his accomplishments were the creation of 4 vice-presidential positions, establishment of 5 academic deans, founding of the Academic Council as a legislative and advisory body of faculty and students, creation of the Office of Institutional Development, addition of a winter session, expanded graduate and continuing education programs and new programs in nursing, occupational therapy and business. During his tenure, 13 new buildings were constructed and the enrollment nearly doubled from 5,727 to 10,762. Towson underwent another name change in 1976 to Towson State University. Dr. Fisher's departure in 1978 signaled the end to one of the greatest periods of development and expansion in TU's history. Dr. Fisher is also the co-author of the book, "born not made." The book was published in 2008. Prior to that book, he also co-wrote the "Entrepreneurial College President" in 2003 and "Power Positive" in 2001.

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James Fisher (president) Wikipedia