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S.C. State board names Cooper as new president

By LEE TANT, T&D Staff WriterFriday, June 06, 2008

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South Carolina State trustees voted unanimously Friday to name Dr. George E. Cooper as the university’s 10th president.

Cooper, deputy administrator for science and education resources development at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, was chosen during the board’s annual retreat in Charleston.

The vote came following an hour-and-a-half executive session. Cooper was nominated by Dr. John Corbitt, the trustee who will take over as board vice chairman on July 1. Lumus Byrd, chairman-elect, seconded the motion.

"This is a great day in the history of S.C. State University," S.C. State Board Chairman Maurice Washington said.

Washington cited Cooper’s familiarity with the land-grant institution as a plus in the selection. Other positives included Cooper’s management background and higher education experience, he said.

"He connected with the search committee, the campus and the board," Washington said.

"I am honored to be selected as the 10th president of S.C. State University," Cooper said via a university press release. "I look forward to working with the board of trustees, administration, faculty, staff, students, alumni and stakeholders as we, together, move toward academic excellence. It is my intent to establish a creative and participatory campus environment as we embark on defining S.C. State’s future. Again, I am honored and excited about the transition from Washington to Orangeburg and to S.C. State University."

Cooper will take over the presidency on July 1, with Interim President Dr. Leonard McIntyre remaining in his role until then. McIntyre will assist Cooper during the transition period.

Washington praised the search committee’s efforts during the six-month selection process. "I am happy. We came through multiple storms to arrive at this day."

The chairman also praised McIntyre, saying he led the university from a period of negative press to more positive times. He also developed an enrollment-management plan, Washington said. "He made the university attractive."

McIntyre said he was charged with preparing the university for a new president. "I worked very hard to make that happen. I think that we answered the charge in exemplary fashion," he said.

While it is not yet defined how he will assist the new president, McIntyre said, "I am committed to doing what it takes to ensure that the new president has a smooth entry into the university. He certainly will have my full support."

"It has been a very rewarding experience. I am very grateful to the board and the university for allowing me to serve in this critical role," McIntyre said.

Cooper was selected as president from among three finalists, getting the nod over Dr. Johnson O. Akinleye, associate vice chancellor for academic programs at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington, and Dr. Juanita P. Fain, vice president for planning at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. The three finalists were selected from among 42 applicants.

The new president will replace former S.C. State president Dr. Andrew Hugine. The board decided not to renew Hugine’s contract last December and placed him on administrative leave after reviewing his performance on two evaluations. The board then tapped McIntyre as interim president.

S.C. State National Alumni Association President Patricia Lott labeled Cooper as cordial and outgoing. She called on the university community to work in unison with Cooper as he assumes the presidency.

"We need to embrace the newly elected president so we can begin the healing process so that our university can move forward," Lott said.

Cooper started his career at the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 1991 after more than two decades in academics. He has said that experience will allow him to lead S.C. State from day one.

"My experiences may allow us to shortcut some of the challenges facing the university," Cooper said during his visit to the university in May. He said those challenges include recruiting students, expanding research and getting additional state funding.

Cooper’s agency at the USDA is responsible for distributing more than $145 million each year to a broad range of activities for minority colleges and universities.

He said there would be two mandates for him as S.C. State’s president. The first is accountability and the other is preparing students to be successful locally, nationally and globally, Cooper said.

To make the university more attractive to potential students, Cooper said he would look at all of S.C. State’s academic programs to assess their relevancy.

Cooper also said he wants to engage state legislators about the importance of fully funding the institution.

He received his doctorate in animal nutrition from the University of Illinois and received a master’s degree from Tuskegee University.

Previously, he was vice president of academic affairs at Alabama A&M University. He also served as a professor and dean at Tuskegee University.

"Again, I sincerely thank each and every member of S.C. State’s Presidential Search Committee as well as the members of the S.C. State Board of Trustees for their commitment, dedication and professionalism," Washington said in the university press release. "I sincerely thank those persons who assisted in making this very important decision in the history of S.C. State, especially those who were fully engaged in the process from the beginning through today’s announcement."

Academic Search Inc., an international search firm, led the search process.

"From the onset, we, the board, charged the search committee and ourselves with being above board, and without exception, we have done that. Since January 2008, our mission throughout this very serious process was to ensure that the search for our next president was fair and open but most importantly, transparent. We wanted to make sure that everyone with a sincere interest in S.C. State was informed as we proceeded to identify and now finally appoint the next leader of our great Institution. As I will continue to say, our future is brighter than our past," Washington said.

A formal introduction of Cooper will be held on the campus of S.C. State next week.

T&D Staff Writer Lee Tant can be reached by e-mail at ltant@timesanddemocrat.com or by phone at 803-534-1060.

 
19 comment(s)
The following comments are reader submitted. They do not represent the views of The T&D or Lee Enterprises.

abattiste wrote on Jun 9, 2008 4:41 PM:

" One must remember, that students, faculty, staff and alumni are not the only ones who can speak out about SCSU. SCSU is operated on money collected from others also. They have a right to know how the money is being used or misused. This is a public institution. We have kept things under cover for too long, that is why the problems have persisted. The mess needs to be cleaned up, then we can move on in a positive manner. The new president, regardless of his qualifications, has been selected. It is now his responsibility to live up to the expectation that he will set things straight and prepare a better place for our students. Only time will tell. He needs all of our help and our prayers because the problems go very deep. "

bosshogg wrote on Jun 9, 2008 2:16 PM:

" ironjack:

by the way, the last thing we are are cheerleaders. We have been more critical of Washington and others at SCSU that deserve it than anyone. Check out the blog on our website, www.bulldogunit.com

We have been critical of Charlene Johnson getting her job with no search, and Brantley Evans creating his job for himself, and many other people, including washington. We simply feel that seeing as you dont KNOW Dr. Cooper, that you would give him a change BEFORE you knock him. And as for him evaluating programs...yes, a provost does do that...but we dont have a provost right now. And even when he hires one, if you dont think that he would be invovled in something of that magnitude then you are misinformed. What did you expect him to say "I am just going to manage my VP's?" He has to set a vision for his cabinet to follow.

Why dont we just support the man....he hasnt even been inigurated yet and people are already slamming him......and then we wonder why other people talk bad about SCSU...... "

bosshogg wrote on Jun 9, 2008 2:11 PM:

" iron jack: the following is a quote from your last post....after that I will comment

""""There is no denying that there were [other] candidates in the finalists pool who had experience with budgets that exceeded the budget with which Cooper managed, plus, their experience was actually more relevant because it was in academic environments and entailed working legislatively at the state and federal levels on an effective basis."""""


like who...who has more federal and governemental experience. I challange you to name that candidate. "

SCSUcitizen wrote on Jun 8, 2008 8:19 PM:

" I think this is a wonderful opportunity to make life at South Carolina State University greater.....We have to stop speaking negatively about Maurice Washington and anybody else at SCSU....First of all, this is a public site so anybody that's not 'family' can come on here and read these negative comments....Do you really want people outside of our family to constantly think ill will of us? Calm down...and let's see Dr. Cooper make his transition safely and accurately and judge him accordingly....Good God....keep your negativity to yourself or to your people outside of this public forum...That is if you REALLY love SCSU!!! "

ironjack wrote on Jun 8, 2008 8:41 AM:

" Bosshog: Seems you have more opinions than everyone else who submits comments. Matter of fact, you seem more like a cheerleader - - someone [planted] to put a positive spin on this appointment. Nonetheless, you are given the benefit of the doubt, in that if you say it is your [honest] opinion, then you are entitled to it.

By the same token, I too would like to believe that I am entitled to my opinion, and the jury is typically out on [anyone] moving into a new position - - especially one as important as this one.

There is no denying that there were [other] candidates in the finalists pool who had experience with budgets that exceeded the budget with which Cooper managed, plus, their experience was actually more relevant because it was in academic environments and entailed working legislatively at the state and federal levels on an effective basis.

Dr. Cooper is a man for one thing, but we won't go there. Secondly, his preliminary statements suggest that he is going to be a micro manager of sorts. Did he not say that [he] is going to evaluate "all" of the programs offered at SCSU. What is a Provost for? As one who is well-versed in the management of institutions, I would have liked to read that one of his first acts would be to secure a Provost to handle this grunt work, so that he could be out raising money for the institution. Of course, he has to be careful not to step on the toes of the Board [oh, heaven forbid].

Like I stated, "the jury is still out on this guy," and I am entitled to have a wait-and-see opinion, regardless to your opinion, that I would fight to protect. "

rthomp wrote on Jun 8, 2008 7:18 AM:

" Hopefully this will put an end to Maurice snooping around trying to run our school. Good luck to Dr. Cooper. GO DAWGS! "

reddawg wrote on Jun 7, 2008 2:16 PM:

" First! congratulation to Dr. Cooper. I think
that he'll be a good fit fo the instituation.
The first thing would be good to allow the investigation to continue on the mishandling of money under Hugine administration. Let the
people involved get punish to the fullest extent of the law (Federal time) and this will
set an example. This went on too long and now
this is a good time to bring it to an end. They
need to taste a cock roach in soup for a while
and this will make them think twice about
ripping off our supporter and tax payers. Good
luck Dr. Cooper and more power to SCSU.... "

tas wrote on Jun 7, 2008 8:50 AM:

" Welcome aboard Dr. Cooper. The real SCSU family is ready to move forward. Please excuse the pretenders here, for they know not what they do, say or write. Everyone deserves a supported opportunity and that I pray you shell have. Though, I would encourage you to expedite the lying to rest the potential legal/criminal matter(s)facing the university, and remove any “stumbling blocks” that may impede our progress. It is indeed a pleasure to have you RAH, RAH-ING for the BULLDOGS this coming football season, as well as seasons to come. Best wishes and happy transitioning to you, your family, students and parents, faculty, staff, alumni, community and the board of trustees. "

deltagirl wrote on Jun 7, 2008 12:19 AM:

" All prayers goes out for SCSU. Dr. Cooper is too old. "

bosshogg wrote on Jun 6, 2008 8:37 PM:

" Chris' Cloths:

The announcement was made in Charleston because the board just voted on this decision while at their annualt retreat which was in charleston...they were already down there. And Cooper was not in town. They will have formal into of Cooper on Campus next week.

ironjack:

You say the jury is still out....apparently it isnt...you have already decided that SCSU has not moved forward with this decision.....so I guess in your mind, SCSU is guilty until proven innocent...sad

Everyone give this guy a chance.....at least let him step foot on campus before you start downing the man.....good grief....crabs in a barrel "

abattiste wrote on Jun 6, 2008 6:15 PM:

" Congratulations, Dr. Cooper and welcome to the family. You've got a big job ahead of you and anything we can do to help, please just ask. It's
time to put the pieces back together and hire some
people who are interested in educating our youth and bringing back the luster to our university. "

ironjack wrote on Jun 6, 2008 5:53 PM:

" I hope that one day, institutions - particularly HBCU's, will shift from a paternalistic model to one that recognizes and appreciates the fact that it cripples their growth by being "managed" (in a benevolent and often intrusive manner). Colleges and universities (by definition) should be models for society. Ultimately, an institution and especially its products suffer when competing in the real world when shifting from a paternalistic environment to one that rewards values contradictory to this paradigm. SCSU had an opportunity to move forward in the selection of its 10th president. How disappointing the Board has selected [another] daddy figure. It is apparent that certain parties want to micromanage SCSU. The jury is [still] out on this one......... "

Chris' Cloths wrote on Jun 6, 2008 5:30 PM:

" Well "supporter" the next president of the USA will be a 45 year old man named Obama. And Maurice Washington this is not a great day for SCSU. The great day will occur when you are off the board which will happen soon. Why was this done in Charleston. Stop the inapropriate use of SCSU funds burning gas between O'burg and Charleston. Oh Yeah, the same nonsense you released Dr. Andrew Hugine. "

claflinbro wrote on Jun 6, 2008 5:26 PM:

" Wow, I've heard great things about this guy. He maybe over qualified. Bulldog Alumni you can expect a barrage of negative post before its all over. It comes with the territory. To bad you dont have a community that supports the school. Look at the resumes of other presidents in the area. You would be shocked to learn that Dr. Cooper is much more qualified than most. You guys could have gotten Bill Gates and people still would be talking smack about is this the best you could do. Good Luck to Dr. Cooper. "

Pitbull wrote on Jun 6, 2008 4:37 PM:

" I think he is a great fit....Land grant institution exp, 1890 research exp, managed 140 million dollar budget for the feds (so you know he knows how to keep a buget and make sure we stay straight) plus he worked at a HBCU (AAMU).... "

supporter wrote on Jun 6, 2008 2:52 PM:

" I think he is 63. Are you also concerned that John McCain who is poised to run the entire country is 71 or is he 72? Give the man a break? There is something to wisdom don't you think. "

bosshogg wrote on Jun 6, 2008 1:32 PM:

" starting off negative hey ATL?

This is an opportunity for everyone who really loves SCSU to pull together....for those who have other motives than SCSU's best interest, I'm sure you will figure out a way to put a negative spin on this!

Congratulations, president Cooper! "

Bmore#1 wrote on Jun 6, 2008 1:25 PM:

" Cautiously optomistic here. Hoping for the best and all the time mentally preparing for the worst. He's ready for retirement? And rightfully so after what appears to be a well traveled but stellar career. I was hoping for a young statesman of sort. Someone with collegiate experience and a bright future coupled with the intent to stick, stay and grow with University. No doubt we'll revisit this process sooner than later. Afterall, he's earned his right to retire. "

ATL wrote on Jun 6, 2008 12:35 PM:

" Looking at his resume.. Is this the best that SC State could find? *shaking my head* "



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