George M. Modlin

George M. Modlin
President of the
University of Richmond
In office
1946–1971
Preceded by Frederic W. Boatwright
Succeeded by E. Bruce Heilman
Personal details
Born (1903-07-13)July 13, 1903
Elizabeth City, North Carolina[1]
Died October 4, 1998(1998-10-04) (aged 95)
Richmond, Virginia

George Matthews Modlin (July 13, 1903 October 4, 1998) was president of the University of Richmond from 1946 to 1971. He then served as chancellor of the university until 1986 and chancellor emeritus until his death in 1998.[2]

The George M. Modlin Fine Arts Building at the University of Richmond, opened in 1968, was named in his honor upon his retirement in 1971.[3] In 1994, the building was renamed the Booker Hall of Music as the University prepared to expand the fine arts complex.[4] The entire project, opened in 1996, then became known as the George M. Modlin Center for the Arts.[3]

Education

Modlin received his Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Wake Forest University in 1924 and his Master of Arts (1925) and Ph.D. (1932) in economics from Princeton University.[5]

Academic appointments

In his early career, Modlin taught economics at Princeton and at Rutgers University. In 1938, he became dean of the Evening School of Business Administration and chairman of the Department of Economics at the University of Richmond. In 1946, he assumed the presidency of the University of Richmond, and remained in that position until 1971. He continued to remain associated with the university as chancellor and chancellor emeritus until his death in 1998.[2]

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Academic offices
Preceded by
Frederic W. Boatwright
President of the University of Richmond
19461971
Succeeded by
E. Bruce Heilman
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