Francis H. Horn, 1958 – 1967
The
University’s sixth president, Francis “Fran” Horn led the University as
it transitioned from a small ‘country’ college into what would become
an internationally known university. When Horn came to campus in 1958,
URI’s enrollment was under 3,000, and the school received little
recognition outside the state. State leaders often dismissed the
University as a “cow college.” Horn guided the campus through intense
expansion in enrollment, faculty growth, programs, and buildings. He
later served as president of the Commission on Independent Colleges and
Universities of the State of New York, and vice president of New England
College.
Before joining the University, Horn had served as distinguished
professor of higher education at Southern Illinois University, as the
president of Pratt Institute, and dean of the evening division at Johns
Hopkins. President Horn received degrees in English from Dartmouth and
the University of Virginia before receiving his Ph.D. in education from
Yale University.
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