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Glenda Baskin Glover, MBA, J.D., Ph.D. |
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Nov. 27, 2012) — The Tennessee Board of Regents unanimously approved Glenda
Baskin Glover as the next president for Tennessee State University today.
Glover will assume her leadership role January 2 after the contract for
Interim President Portia Shields expires.
The Board met via telephone at 1:30 p.m. to consider TBR Chancellor John
Morgan’s recommendation for Glover, who currently serves as dean of the College
of Business at Jackson State University in Jackson, Mississippi.
Glover, a 1974 TSU graduate, was
selected after an extensive nationwide search that began earlier this year. A
licensed attorney and certified public accountant, Glover earned her bachelor’s
degree in Mathematics from TSU, an MBA from Clark Atlanta University, the J.D.
from Georgetown University Law Center and her Ph.D. in business economics and
policy from George Washington University. Her complete resume is available at
http://tinyurl.com/tsuglover.
“I am truly honored and excited about returning to my alma mater, Tennessee
State University, in this monumental leadership role,” Glover said after the
vote. “It is indeed a privilege to be selected as president of such a historic
institution that has enriched the lives of so many students, and empowered
thousands of families and communities, and still continues to do so
today.”
TSU, Tennessee’s only public HBCU (historically black colleges and
universities), is a doctoral/research intensive institution located in
Nashville. It recently earned a Top 20 ranking for HBCUs by
U.S.News &
World Report and has been listed as one of the Top HBCUs in the United
States by
Black Enterprise magazine.
Washington Monthly named
TSU as one of the nation’s top universities in its 2011 College Rankings because
of its success in educating and graduating academically talented, low-income
students who become service-oriented leaders in their professions and
communities.
The TBR is the nation’s sixth largest higher education system, governing 46
post-secondary educational institutions, including TTU. The TBR system includes
six universities, 13 two-year colleges and 27 technology centers, providing
programs across Tennessee to more than 200,000 students.
About Tennessee State University
With nearly 9,000 students,
Tennessee State University is Nashville’s only public university and is a
comprehensive, urban, coeducational, land-grant university offering 38
undergraduate, 22 graduate and seven doctoral programs. TSU has earned a top 20
ranking for Historically Black Colleges and Universities according to
U.S.
News and World Report, and rated as one of the top Universities in the
county by
Washington Monthly for social mobility, research and
community service. Founded in 1912 Tennessee State University celebrates 100
years in Nashville during 2012. Visit the University online at
tnstate.edu
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