James Alan Anderson was the chancellor of Fayetteville State University (beginning 2008), where he was also a professor of psychology.[1]
James A. Anderson | |
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Chancellor and Professor of Psychology Fayetteville State University | |
In office 2008–2019 | |
Personal details | |
Alma mater | Villanova University Cornell University |
Profession | Academic administrator |
Biography
editAnderson was raised in Washington, D.C. He received an undergraduate degree in psychology from Villanova University in 1970 and earned a doctoral degree in psychology from Cornell University in 1980.
Career
edit- Chairman of the Department of Psychology 1976–1983, Xavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans
- Professor of Psychology 1983–1992 Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- Vice Provost for Undergraduate Affairs 1992–2003, North Carolina State University
- Vice President and Associate Provost for Institutional Assessment and Diversity 2003–2005, Texas A&M University
- Vice President for Student Success and Vice Provost for Institutional Assessment and Diversity 2005–2008, University at Albany, SUNY
- Chancellor and Professor of Psychology 2008–2019, Fayetteville State University
Books
edit- The Unfinished Agenda: Brown v. Board of Education (2004)
- Driving Change through Diversity and Globalization-Transformative Leadership in the Academy (2007)
References
edit- ^ "Dr. James A. Anderson Biography from Office of the Chancellor at president's office at Fayetteville State University". Archived from the original on December 20, 2015. Retrieved December 27, 2015.
External links
edit- Speech by James A. Anderson at the Fourth National Conference on Black Student Retention on KUT's "In Black America" radio series, December 6, 1988 at the American Archive of Public Broadcasting