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aimed at him and his wife in April 2015. In September 2015, Vietti released a statement saying two investigations concluded that no hate crime occurred; however, as a result, the assistant professor filed a federal lawsuit against the university and its officials in October 2015. Vietti also formed a relationship between the university and
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Taylor was a president who focused on students and based on that, made an effort to expand the student population by offering reimbursement for students who travelled 100+ miles to attend the school. Taylor also established programs which included 10-week sessions, summer school, commercial courses,
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Pomeroy served as president during a financial crisis forcing him to work without salary, the only unpaid president. Pomeroy also had no funds to work with, either, due to the financial crisis. Faculty worked off a very small salary until July 2, 1879, when the board voted that bonds on the school's
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Hill, the university's first alumnus president, was able to build two new buildings on campus and have them opened including the science hall in 1907 and a gymnasium. The other new building that opened during Hill's administration was the new gymnasium, opening in 1910. In 1909, a $ 20,000 approval
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Vietti served as interim president from June 1 to December 31, 2015. During Vietti's term, she helped the university begin to move forward to become a more diverse university after an assistant professor from the School of Library and Information Management (SLIM) claimed a racial note was written
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Shonrock began his tenure on January 3, 2012. One year later to kick-off Emporia State's sesquicentennial year, Shonrock and his administration launch the largest fundraising campaign in Emporia State history, with a $ 45 million goal in five-to-seven years. Also during Shonrock's tenure, Emporia
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Visser established both the faculty and student senates and valued strong transparency between the students and administration. Visser also reorganized the school into different academic schools with departments and divisions inside the schools. Visser's also saw the school reach a new enrollment
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Glennen began at Emporia State on July 1, 1984, at a time when universities were facing budget cuts – in this case, ESU with $ 1 million – and ESU was facing declining enrollment, and even the threat of closing of the university. One of his most notable events during Visser's tenure was the
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Library on the south side of campus and build new residence halls on the north side of campus. In 1952, MacFarlane suffered from heart problems and later died on January 3, 1953, while still in office, making him the first, and only first sitting president at Emporia State to die in office.
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on February 15, 1865. Because funding, facilities, and teaching materials were limited, Kellogg was the only teacher besides being the president and emphasized in Latin and English. In fall of 1865, he added Henry Brace Norton, also an Illinois Normal University graduate, to the faculty.
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figure of 7,150 students in 1969, the school's largest, as well as helped transition them to a university with name changes in 1974 – Emporia Kansas State College – and to its current name, Emporia State University in April 1977, when the school was granted university status.
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to visit the KSN. The day after their visit, the House passed a $ 50,000 appropriation, with the provision that the city provide $ 10,000. The new building was constructed in front of the old building, facing Commercial street, during the fall and winter of 1871 to 1872.
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Butcher, Emporia State's longest serving president to this day, accomplished many things while at the Kansas State Teachers College. In 1914, a "work study" program was started, which is still used today. The new four stories high administrative building, named
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Flentje began his five-month term on July 1, 2011, as the interim president of Emporia State. He served until December 31, 2011. During Fientje's tenure, he helped establish $ 7.5 million in new scholarships for new students, freshmen, and transfer students.
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Schwenn began his career as the Interim President of ESU on July 1, 2006, and serving until October 31, 2006. Previously, Schwenn served multiple positions at Emporia State with holding the office of provost before becoming the interim president.
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These persons have served as presidents or interim presidents of Kansas State Normal School (1863–1923), Kansas State Teachers College (1923–1974), Emporia Kansas State College (1974–1977), and Emporia State University (1977–present).
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Welch's administration was housed in two temporary buildings due to a fire and tornado in 1878. Welch traveled the state of Kansas to promote the school and under Welch's management, the school saw a notable increase in attendance.
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of the university. Each is appointed by and is responsible to the other members of that body, who delegate to him or her the day-to-day running of the university. The president of Emporia State is selected by the
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to construct a new building, as the number of enrolled students had increased to 200; however, the assembly room in the old building could only accommodate 100. In 1872, Hoss invited members of the state
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system. During her tenure at ESU, she was able to keep enrollment stabilized after several years of decline. She also created a brand identity for the university, including the famous "
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King served 13 years as president and oversaw KSTC's enrollment increase to the school's largest enrollment in school history. Scholarships were also increased in number.
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Jacobs became the first interim president of KSTC after MacFarlane died of heart problems. Jacobs began on January 16, 1953, and his last day at KSTC was July 31, 1953.
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During Wilkinson's term, he forbid students failing to continue their program at the school and changed the policies of earning a degree. In the fall of 1901, the
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Garrett began her career as the 17th president of Emporia State University on January 4, 2016. Garrett previously served as the executive vice president at
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Hush was appointed as interim president at ESU in November 2021. He was named the 18th president of Emporia State University on June 22, 2022.
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Kellogg was the first president of the newly established normal school in Kansas, and he opened the first class of 18 students with the
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to purchase and reconstruct a property on the east side of campus to house the music department was granted from the
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State saw seven consecutive increased semesters of enrollment growth, and received additional money from the
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chancellor. He was named the 18th president in June 2022. Garrett replaced the sixteenth president,
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Schallenkamp was the first woman president to serve Emporia State University, as well as in the
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Emporia Kansas State College (1974–1977) and Emporia State University (April 1977–present)
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governments with both governments donating a $ 375,000 each year for the next five years.
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and military drills. He also upgraded the history, economics, and psychology departments.
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Lane began in November 2006 and oversaw the largest on campus renovation project of the
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for an honors college. Shonrock also led the development of a campus master plan and
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program by Arthur Levine in his 2006 national study of teacher education programs.
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Boylan served as the interim president of KSTC from August 1966 to February 1967.
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team competed in its first game at the school. In 1903, a new library was opened.
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Presidents and Interim Presidents of Emporia State University β€” 1865 to present
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in some department of the university and will, on occasion, teach courses.
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that honors exceptional school teachers throughout the United States.
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To date, the youngest president of Emporia State University has been
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was built in 1922, and in 1938 a new football stadium, later named
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Margaret Stafford, Greg Palmer (November 20, 2015).
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President of the Kansas State Normal

Ken Hush
Emporia State University
Residence
Emporia, Kansas
Kansas Board of Regents
Lyman Beecher Kellogg
Office of the President
administrator
Kansas Board of Regents
Kansas
Emporia State University
public
Emporia
Kansas
Flint Hills
Kansas Board of Regents
School of Business
The Teachers College
Lyman Beecher Kellogg
Thomas W. Butcher
alumnus
Joseph H. Hill
Ken Hush
Allison Garrett
Oklahoma State System of Higher Education
Michael Shonrock
Jackie Vietti
Abilene Christian University

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