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before him, Ferguson faced intensive student activism over social justice issues. When students protesting racism, in violation of Connecticut law, peacefully occupied the Wilbur Cross Library, Ferguson sent in state police to evict the protestors, four of whom reported injuries and one of whom spent
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Ferguson grew the university's physical plant during his five years. As library materials and student enrollment had far outgrown capacity in the old Wilbur Cross Library, Ferguson lobbied strongly for a new library. In July 1975, UConn broke ground on a new 385,000-square-foot building that would
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was demanding the university slash costs. The state's annual appropriation declined from $ 34.5 million in 1971–72 to $ 30.3 million in 1975–76, a cut of over 12 percent. Tuition increased from 1975 to 1978, rising from $ 2,800 per year for in-state students in 1975 to $ 3,400 in 1978.
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Faculty and staff unionized in the early 1970s amid declining compensation rates compared to other research universities. The University of Connecticut Professional Employees Association (UCPEA) for most staff and the
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Between 1957 and 1960, Ferguson taught as an assistant professor of international affairs at Pitt, worked as an administrative assistant to the chancellor, served as assistant dean in the
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condemned Ferguson's heavy-handed response and demanded that charges against the protestors be dropped. Ferguson never attained Babbidge's popularity with students or faculty.
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in 1957. He never practiced law, instead remaining firmly in the sphere of international relations and public administration. He spent a year abroad in 1952–1953 at the
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to consolidate all of Connecticut's public institutions of higher education under a single board of regents, which would have limited UConn's autonomy.
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Ferguson had a difficult tenure as UConn president. He assumed the presidency just when the state government under Republican governor
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when an arm injury ended his professional baseball career before it began. He served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force during the
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During Ferguson's tenure, the university also faced a class-action lawsuit by female professors alleging gender discrimination.
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Following his departure as UConn president in 1978, Ferguson served a five-year term as chief executive of
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Resner, Alan K.; Pallatto, John (1973-05-02). "Ferguson accepts presidency; ends nineteen month search".
317:(January 28, 1929 β€” December 20, 2007) was an American diplomat and university president. He served as 962: 612:, in 1950. The couple had two sons, Bruce and Scott, and a daughter, Sherry. Sherry Ferguson married 501: 468: 401: 326: 82: 832: 649: 1142: 464: 397: 283: 1022: 381: 345:, on January 28, 1929, the only child of Forrest and Mabel Walker Ferguson. He grew up mostly in 1283: 609: 456: 302: 833:"University of Connecticut, President's Office Records [Glenn W. Ferguson, 1973-1978]" 709: 642:"University of Connecticut, President's Office Records [Glenn W. Ferguson, 1973-1978]" 1248: 1086: 524: 421: 389: 385: 105: 1321: 1316: 1158: 1070: 628: 244: 729: 8: 1253: 1118: 1078: 794:
Red brick in the land of steady habits: creating the University of Connecticut, 1881-2006
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Ferguson served as founder and president of Equity for Africa, an early provider of
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from 1966 to 1969. He served a stormy eleven months as chancellor of
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Starting in the 1990s, Ferguson authored several books, including
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Ferguson earned a bachelor's degree in economics in 1950 and an
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Ferguson resigned in April 1978 to pursue other opportunities.
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University of Connecticut Archives and Special Collections.
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Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management alumni
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Glenn W. Ferguson, Former Ambassador to Kenya, Dies at 78
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Unconventional Wisdom: A Primer of Provocative Aphorisms
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to rural entrepreneurs. He also was a member of the
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Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
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American University of Paris
University of Connecticut
Homer D. Babbidge, Jr.
John A. DiBiaggio
President of Clark University
United States Ambassador to Kenya
William Attwood
Robinson McIlvaine
Syracuse, New York
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Alma mater
Cornell University
B.A.
Cornell University
M.B.A.
University of Pittsburgh
J.D.
Diplomat
academic administrator
United States Ambassador to Kenya
Clark University
University of Connecticut
American University of Paris
Syracuse, New York
Bethesda, Maryland
Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School
MBA
Cornell University
Washington Senators

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