Knowledge (XXG)

J. Stanley Marshall

Source đź“ť

336:. America's leaders were concerned about a deficiency in science education. Marshall hosted a summer program for science teachers that was the first integrated program held at FSU. That seminar also began a long alliance with Bethune-Cookman College. The science education program graduated exceptional teachers for high schools in Florida and the university became highly regarded in educational circles. FSU was instrumental in establishing a science high school in 31: 574:
Syde Deeb (at no expense to the state or FSU). The family had owned a southwest Georgia farm of 250-acres and Marshall relished working outdoors. He enjoyed cycling and was a competitive tennis player. For two decades he attended events of all kinds at FSU: celebrations, symposiums and alumni events.
448:
The relationship between Marshall and the FSU faculty was sometimes difficult. He was often criticized for failing to communicate with the faculty who in turn opposed many changes that Marshall instituted, some of which were later reversed. Retired religion professor Leo Sandon stated, "The fact of
362:. The president believed the article was "inappropriate and too insensitive" for the FSU campus. That decision brought protests by students and faculty who considered it suppression of artistic expression. The clashes with the faculty continued in addition to demonstrations by students. 569:
as a stewardess before advancing to supervisor of flight services. The couple had two children: Kimberly and Drew who was born when the Marshalls were living in the President's Residence (now the Pearl Tyner Alumni Welcome Center). A pool and tennis court were added to the grounds by
440:. There was no violence, but they arrested 58 students. Marshall later said he was concerned about violence and didn't want FSU to be the "Kent State of the South". Many students and faculty considered his response to student protests to be an overreaction to a perceived threat. 1002: 471:
Marshall was responsible for acquiring two major financial donations to the FSU Foundation in 1971. At the time, the foundation has existed for ten years, but their results had been discouraging.
1254: 1229: 1209: 1224: 542: 591:"The Tumultuous Sixties: Campus Unrest and Student Life at a Southern University." Tallahassee: Sentry Press, 2006. xxvi + 316 pp. $ 27.50 (cloth), ISBN 978-1-889574-25-7. 995: 405: 1239: 866: 988: 1214: 518: 1234: 1219: 1244: 305: 801: 265:, Marshall grew up in rural Pennsylvania. His parents Walter and Mildred were farmers: Stanley was the last of seven children and the only male. 1033: 358:
Champion resigned a week later, nine tumultuous months after he censored a story containing 4-letter words in the student's literary magazine,
474:
In 1972, FSU athletics had a $ 300,000 deficit. Marshall issued a challenge to community leaders for help, and the result was the creation of
388:
across the country as well as locally. FSU earned the moniker, "Berkeley of the South". Students held large demonstrations against the war in
483: 537:, was published in 2006 and described the controversies of the era from his years as a college president and administrator. He was named a 944: 1249: 557:
in 1944. They had three children: David, John and Sue. Their divorce was final in April 1966 and Marshall married Shirley Ann Slade of
526: 417: 400:. Students marched to change gender and racial policy, began a "free university" taught by students and joined the college craze of 682: 499: 530: 478:. In January 1976 Marshall also recovered from a mistake he made in 1970 when he passed on the chance to hire football coach 760: 980: 344:. Marshall made numerous trips to visit and assist during the school’s early years. He chaired the department until 1967. 453:. But I suppose Stan did bring a certain amount of decency and order to campus. He was not afraid of power and its use." 424:
supported FSU's decision, so the SDS, which advocated non-violent civil disobedience, protested at the entrance to the
253:(January 27, 1923 – June 8, 2014) was an American physicist, science educator, administrator and college president. 522: 420:(SDS) so as to deny them the use of University facilities, which the group had used previously. The policy of the 1259: 836: 609: 408:
rights. He calmly listened to their grievances, but steadfastly refused to accede to their requests and demands.
404:. The politically conservative Marshall disagreed with the demonstrators on most everything but respected their 1011: 475: 421: 366: 321: 285: 204: 44: 1025: 514: 503: 465: 461:
An important aspect of Marshall's campus leadership was to advance integration through science education.
293: 269: 262: 107: 272:
while attending college. He enlisted in the Army in 1943 before his junior year in college and served in
1171: 809: 723: 973:"Wedding Vows Said". No. page 5B. Tallahassee Democrat. Tallahassee Democrat. September 11, 1966. 1204: 1199: 1131: 562: 554: 433: 393: 348: 221: 127: 468:. A powerful computer system was installed at FSU and national leaders in the field were recruited. 1083: 397: 301: 281: 213: 208: 1070: 1041: 1155: 1123: 1107: 425: 304:. For one year, he also coached basketball and track. Marshall was a physics professor at the 297: 217: 79: 578:
Marshall had experienced heart problems in his last few years. After a cardiac event in May,
449:
the matter is he wasn't popular with the faculty; he called (meetings of) the faculty senate
1163: 1091: 1057: 892: 761:"Dr. J. Stanley Marshall, former FSU president and conservative standard-bearer, dies at 91" 385: 352: 289: 67: 916: 498:
security company and remained president until 1987. He was unsuccessful as a candidate for
1139: 558: 808:. Searcy, Arkansas: Harding University Alumni Association. pp. 30–31. Archived from 513:
in Tallahassee and remained active until his death in 2014. Marshall was a member of the
1147: 1049: 507: 486:
who lasted just three years at FSU. Bowden was hired in 1976, and the rest is history.
376:
He served as president at Florida State University from February 1969 to August 1976.
1193: 566: 111: 1115: 571: 479: 329: 277: 273: 764: 389: 535:
The Tumultuous Sixties: Campus Unrest and Student Life at a Southern University
373:. One hundred days later, they appointed Marshall as the 9th president of FSU. 280:. The army discharged him in 1946 and he returned to school, graduating with a 30: 510: 429: 401: 309: 464:
Marshall recognized the power of computer technology and the potential of
1013:
Presidents of Florida State University and its predecessor institutions
790:"The Censor". Florida State University. Florida Flambeau. May 29, 1968. 579: 437: 333: 341: 575:
He was proud of his service as president and loved the university.
416:
Marshall refused give official student organization status to the
396:. A chapter of Students for a Democratic Society was formed and a 337: 984: 482:, who was then an FSU assistant coach. In 1970 Marshall chose 432:
on March 4, 1969 but were stopped by sheriff's deputies from
529:
from 2004-2012. He also served on the Board of Trustees for
320:
In 1958 Marshall was recruited by the dean of education at
351:, then on February 12, 1969 he was chosen by President 1255:
American Association for the Advancement of Science
543:
American Association for the Advancement of Science
288:in 1947. He was a high school science teacher at 236: 228: 200: 190: 134: 117: 94: 89: 73: 61: 41: 21: 683:"Former FSU president Stanley Marshall dies at 91" 384:Marshall's tenure at FSU matched the increase of 1230:State University of New York at Cortland faculty 347:In 1967, Marshall was promoted to Dean at the 996: 763:. SaintPetersBlog. 1934-06-09. Archived from 582:began and he died on June 8, 2014 at age 91. 232:educator, administrator and college president 8: 611:National Register of Educational Researchers 16:American College President and administrator 1210:American military personnel of World War II 1225:American members of the Churches of Christ 1003: 989: 981: 515:Florida Constitutional Revision Commission 29: 18: 614:. Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foun. 1966 533:for 12 years, chairman for 4. His book, 502:in 1986. In 1987 Marshall organized the 355:as the first executive vice president. 306:State University of New York at Cortland 939: 937: 601: 1240:Presidents of Florida State University 755: 753: 751: 749: 747: 745: 676: 674: 672: 670: 668: 666: 664: 662: 660: 658: 656: 654: 652: 650: 648: 365:Following Champion's resignation, the 867:"Marshall was hardly one-dimensional" 830: 828: 826: 785: 783: 781: 718: 716: 714: 712: 710: 708: 706: 704: 646: 644: 642: 640: 638: 636: 634: 632: 630: 628: 7: 286:Slippery Rock State Teachers College 205:Slippery Rock State Teachers College 1215:People from Cheswick, Pennsylvania 921:State University System of Florida 527:State University System of Florida 494:After leaving FSU, he started the 14: 561:in September. She had worked for 500:Florida Commissioner of Education 436:who carried unloaded rifles with 418:Students for a Democratic Society 1235:Florida State University faculty 1220:People from Tallahassee, Florida 837:"Student Activism on FSU Campus" 553:Marshall married Ruth Cratty of 466:computer-based learning/teaching 194:3, including David, John and Sue 159: 1245:Slippery Rock University alumni 326:Department of Science Education 179: 155: 428:. The SDS attempted to defy a 196:2, including Kimberly and Drew 1: 1078:Milton W. Carothers (1960) # 945:"Living First Ladies of FSU" 1180:# denotes interim president 897:The James Madison Institute 1276: 1250:Syracuse University alumni 1140:Thomas K. "T.K." Wetherell 1132:Talbot "Sandy" D'Alemberte 954:. Florida State University 846:. Florida State University 730:. Florida State University 523:Florida Board of Governors 1065:Albert M. Martin (1957) # 1020: 244: 85: 50: 37: 28: 802:"James Stanley Marshall" 521:from 2002-2005, and the 422:Florida Board of Regents 367:Florida Board of Regents 322:Florida State University 308:while pursuing his 1956 257:Early life and education 45:Florida State University 531:Bethune-Cookman College 504:James Madison Institute 268:Marshall worked at the 952:retiredfaculty.fsu.edu 873:. Tallahassee Democrat 689:. Tallahassee Democrat 294:Seneca Falls, New York 270:Duquesne Light Company 263:Cheswick, Pennsylvania 108:Cheswick, Pennsylvania 1172:Richard D. McCullough 893:"J. Stanley Marshall" 519:FSU Board of Trustees 412:Night of the Bayonets 1174:(2021–present) 563:Pan American Airways 555:Butler, Pennsylvania 394:Kent State shootings 349:College of Education 312:, also at Syracuse. 158: 1944; 128:Tallahassee, Florida 1100:J. Stanley Marshall 1084:Gordon W. Blackwell 517:in 1997, the first 451:the Children's Hour 398:Black Student Union 328:in response to the 302:Syracuse University 251:J. Stanley Marshall 214:Syracuse University 23:J. Stanley Marshall 1071:Robert M. Strozier 1042:Albert A. Murphree 917:"Meeting Archives" 724:"Stanley Marshall" 369:named Marshall as 1187: 1186: 1156:Garnett S. Stokes 1134:(1994–2003) 1126:(1993–94) # 1124:Bernard F. Sliger 1108:Bernard F. Sliger 1044:(1897–1909) 728:president.fsu.edu 476:Seminole Boosters 426:Westcott Building 248: 247: 80:Bernard F. Sliger 1267: 1260:American writers 1175: 1167: 1164:John E. Thrasher 1159: 1151: 1143: 1135: 1127: 1119: 1111: 1103: 1095: 1092:John E. Champion 1087: 1079: 1074: 1066: 1061: 1058:Doak S. Campbell 1053: 1045: 1037: 1029: 1014: 1005: 998: 991: 982: 975: 974: 970: 964: 963: 961: 959: 949: 941: 932: 931: 929: 927: 913: 907: 906: 904: 903: 889: 883: 882: 880: 878: 865:Ensley, Gerald. 862: 856: 855: 853: 851: 841: 832: 821: 820: 818: 817: 806:Harding Magazine 798: 792: 791: 787: 776: 775: 773: 772: 757: 740: 739: 737: 735: 720: 699: 698: 696: 694: 681:Ensley, Gerald. 678: 623: 622: 620: 619: 606: 430:court injunction 386:student activism 371:Acting President 353:John E. Champion 296:while earning a 290:Mynderse Academy 240:science educator 183: 181: 163: 161: 157: 124: 105:January 27, 1923 104: 102: 90:Personal details 76: 68:John E. Champion 64: 55: 42:9th President of 33: 19: 1275: 1274: 1270: 1269: 1268: 1266: 1265: 1264: 1190: 1189: 1188: 1183: 1170: 1166:(2014–21) 1162: 1154: 1150:(2009–14) 1146: 1142:(2003–09) 1138: 1130: 1122: 1118:(1991–93) 1114: 1110:(1976–91) 1106: 1102:(1969–76) 1098: 1094:(1965–69) 1090: 1086:(1960–65) 1082: 1077: 1073:(1957–60) 1069: 1064: 1060:(1947–57) 1056: 1052:(1909–47) 1048: 1040: 1036:(1892–97) 1032: 1028:(1887–92) 1024: 1016: 1012: 1009: 979: 978: 972: 971: 967: 957: 955: 947: 943: 942: 935: 925: 923: 915: 914: 910: 901: 899: 891: 890: 886: 876: 874: 871:tallahassee.com 864: 863: 859: 849: 847: 839: 834: 833: 824: 815: 813: 800: 799: 795: 789: 788: 779: 770: 768: 759: 758: 743: 733: 731: 722: 721: 702: 692: 690: 687:Tallahassee.com 680: 679: 626: 617: 615: 608: 607: 603: 598: 588: 559:Longview, Texas 551: 492: 459: 457:Accomplishments 446: 414: 406:First Amendment 382: 324:to establish a 318: 259: 212: 195: 186: 185: 182: 1966) 177: 173: 165: 162: 1966) 153: 149: 146: 130:, United States 126: 122: 106: 100: 98: 74: 62: 56: 51: 43: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1273: 1271: 1263: 1262: 1257: 1252: 1247: 1242: 1237: 1232: 1227: 1222: 1217: 1212: 1207: 1202: 1192: 1191: 1185: 1184: 1177: 1176: 1168: 1160: 1152: 1148:Eric J. Barron 1144: 1136: 1128: 1120: 1112: 1104: 1096: 1088: 1080: 1075: 1067: 1062: 1054: 1050:Edward Conradi 1046: 1038: 1030: 1021: 1018: 1017: 1010: 1008: 1007: 1000: 993: 985: 977: 976: 965: 933: 908: 884: 857: 835:Benton, Tara. 822: 793: 777: 741: 700: 624: 600: 599: 597: 594: 593: 592: 587: 584: 572:philanthropist 550: 547: 491: 488: 458: 455: 445: 442: 413: 410: 381: 378: 317: 314: 258: 255: 246: 245: 242: 241: 238: 234: 233: 230: 226: 225: 202: 198: 197: 192: 188: 187: 175: 171: 170: 169: 168: 151: 147: 144: 143: 142: 141: 138: 136: 132: 131: 125:(aged 91) 119: 115: 114: 96: 92: 91: 87: 86: 83: 82: 77: 71: 70: 65: 59: 58: 48: 47: 39: 38: 35: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1272: 1261: 1258: 1256: 1253: 1251: 1248: 1246: 1243: 1241: 1238: 1236: 1233: 1231: 1228: 1226: 1223: 1221: 1218: 1216: 1213: 1211: 1208: 1206: 1203: 1201: 1198: 1197: 1195: 1182: 1181: 1173: 1169: 1165: 1161: 1157: 1153: 1149: 1145: 1141: 1137: 1133: 1129: 1125: 1121: 1117: 1113: 1109: 1105: 1101: 1097: 1093: 1089: 1085: 1081: 1076: 1072: 1068: 1063: 1059: 1055: 1051: 1047: 1043: 1039: 1035: 1031: 1027: 1023: 1022: 1019: 1015: 1006: 1001: 999: 994: 992: 987: 986: 983: 969: 966: 953: 946: 940: 938: 934: 922: 918: 912: 909: 898: 894: 888: 885: 872: 868: 861: 858: 845: 844:myweb.fsu.edu 838: 831: 829: 827: 823: 812:on 2014-10-23 811: 807: 803: 797: 794: 786: 784: 782: 778: 767:on 2014-06-10 766: 762: 756: 754: 752: 750: 748: 746: 742: 729: 725: 719: 717: 715: 713: 711: 709: 707: 705: 701: 688: 684: 677: 675: 673: 671: 669: 667: 665: 663: 661: 659: 657: 655: 653: 651: 649: 647: 645: 643: 641: 639: 637: 635: 633: 631: 629: 625: 613: 612: 605: 602: 595: 590: 589: 585: 583: 581: 576: 573: 568: 567:New York City 564: 560: 556: 548: 546: 544: 540: 536: 532: 528: 524: 520: 516: 512: 509: 505: 501: 497: 489: 487: 485: 481: 477: 472: 469: 467: 462: 456: 454: 452: 443: 441: 439: 435: 431: 427: 423: 419: 411: 409: 407: 403: 399: 395: 391: 387: 379: 377: 374: 372: 368: 363: 361: 356: 354: 350: 345: 343: 339: 335: 332:'s launch of 331: 327: 323: 315: 313: 311: 307: 303: 300:in 1950 from 299: 295: 291: 287: 283: 279: 275: 271: 266: 264: 256: 254: 252: 243: 239: 235: 231: 227: 223: 219: 215: 210: 206: 203: 199: 193: 189: 172:Shirley Slade 167: 166: 140: 139: 137: 133: 129: 120: 116: 113: 112:United States 109: 97: 93: 88: 84: 81: 78: 72: 69: 66: 60: 54: 49: 46: 40: 36: 32: 27: 20: 1179: 1178: 1116:Dale W. Lick 1099: 1026:George Edgar 968: 956:. Retrieved 951: 924:. Retrieved 920: 911: 900:. Retrieved 896: 887: 875:. Retrieved 870: 860: 848:. Retrieved 843: 814:. Retrieved 810:the original 805: 796: 769:. Retrieved 765:the original 732:. Retrieved 727: 691:. Retrieved 686: 616:. Retrieved 610: 604: 580:hospice care 577: 552: 538: 534: 495: 493: 480:Bobby Bowden 473: 470: 463: 460: 450: 447: 415: 383: 375: 370: 364: 359: 357: 346: 330:Soviet Union 325: 319: 278:combat medic 274:World War II 267: 260: 250: 249: 123:(2014-06-08) 121:June 8, 2014 75:Succeeded by 52: 1205:2014 deaths 1200:1923 births 1034:Alvin Lewis 508:libertarian 484:Larry Jones 434:Leon County 145:Ruth Cratty 63:Preceded by 1194:Categories 926:25 October 902:2012-01-04 816:2014-10-15 771:2014-06-09 618:2012-01-04 596:References 511:think tank 229:Occupation 101:1923-01-27 958:17 August 877:20 August 850:11 August 734:18 August 693:16 August 402:streaking 237:Known for 201:Education 57:1969–1976 53:In office 1158:(2014) # 549:Personal 496:Sonitrol 490:Post FSU 438:bayonets 392:and the 380:Activism 360:A Legend 261:Born in 220:, 1950; 191:Children 541:of the 525:of the 444:Faculty 390:Vietnam 334:Sputnik 211:, 1947; 184:​ 176:​ 164:​ 152:​ 148:​ 135:Spouses 539:Fellow 342:Turkey 340:ally, 224:, 1956 948:(PDF) 840:(PDF) 586:Books 310:Ph.D. 284:from 276:as a 178:( 174: 154:( 150: 960:2023 928:2013 879:2023 852:2023 736:2023 695:2023 506:, a 338:NATO 160:div. 118:Died 95:Born 565:in 316:FSU 292:in 222:PhD 1196:: 950:. 936:^ 919:. 895:. 869:. 842:. 825:^ 804:. 780:^ 744:^ 726:. 703:^ 685:. 627:^ 545:. 298:MS 282:BS 218:MS 216:: 209:BS 207:: 180:m. 156:m. 110:, 1004:e 997:t 990:v 962:. 930:. 905:. 881:. 854:. 819:. 774:. 738:. 697:. 621:. 103:) 99:(

Index


Florida State University
John E. Champion
Bernard F. Sliger
Cheswick, Pennsylvania
United States
Tallahassee, Florida
Slippery Rock State Teachers College
BS
Syracuse University
MS
PhD
Cheswick, Pennsylvania
Duquesne Light Company
World War II
combat medic
BS
Slippery Rock State Teachers College
Mynderse Academy
Seneca Falls, New York
MS
Syracuse University
State University of New York at Cortland
Ph.D.
Florida State University
Soviet Union
Sputnik
NATO
Turkey
College of Education

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑