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John W. Ryan

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John W. Ryan

Awards

University Medal - 2009
Academic Excellence Dinner
Indianapolis, Indiana
Presenter: Michael A. McRobbie
Thomas Hart Benton Mural Medallion - 1994
In Absentia
Bloomington, Indiana
Presenter: Thomas Ehrlich
Honorary Degree - 1988
LL.D.
Doctor of Laws
Commencement
Bloomington, Indiana
Presenter: Thomas Ehrlich
Distinguished Alumni Service Award - 1988
School of Dentistry Honorary Member Award - 1980

About John W. Ryan

John W. Ryan served Indiana University as President from 1971 to 1987. His leadership advanced in significant and lasting ways the quality of the University and its distinction within the state, nationally, and internationally.

Dr. Ryan was born at Chicago, Illinois, in 1929. He was awarded the B.A. from the University of Utah in 1951, and the M.A. and Ph.D. in government from Indiana University in 1958 and 1959. While working toward the doctorate he served as visiting research professor with the Indiana University Group at the University of Thammasat in Bangkok, Thailand, and as assistant director of the Indiana University Institute of Training for the Public Service at Bloomington. In 1958 he joined the political science faculty of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

His abilities quickly became well known and over the next decade he served as executive assistant to the president and secretary of the University at the University of Massachusetts, vice president for academic affairs at Arizona State University, and chancellor of the University of Massachusetts-Boston.

In 1968 he was called back to Indiana University as vice president and chancellor for regional campuses. For the next three years he greatly advanced the development of the regional campuses and the administrative coordination of the University system.

John Ryan was appointed President in January of 1971. During the nearly seventeen years of his administration, the University was strategically strengthened in endowment; budget; enrollment; degree programs; campuses and schools; and academic, research, and cultural facilities. He coordinated the eight campuses into a wider University organization that is unique for its administrative structure and dedication to common goals. This in turn enhanced the University's contributions to the educational, economic, and social development of the state.

Dr. Ryan's leadership in numerous national organizations contributed importantly to the reputation of Indiana University as a major participant in the concerns of American higher education. His international expertise resulted in a substantial increase in the University's academic and research affiliations with universities abroad, and its role in the educational development of several countries. His profound sense of the values of higher education and his vision for the future built upon the traditions of Indiana University to advance the creation of an institution of high quality, breadth, and substance.

John William Ryan died 2011.

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