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Carol Tomlinson-Keasey (1942–2009) was the first female founding chancellor of a University of California campus when she was named to head
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in 1999. She was a developmental psychologist by training.


Life and work

She was born on October 15, 1942, to the family of a career U.S. Army officer in Washington, D.C. The family moved many times before she graduated from high school in France. She received her bachelor’s degree in political science from
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, a master’s in psychology from
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and her doctorate in developmental psychology from
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. She also completed postdoctoral studies at the Institute of Behavioral Genetics at the
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. Tomlinson-Keasey was a professor at the university's School of Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts. Her research interests included
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and development of cognitive potential. As a developmental psychologist, she was the author of three books and dozens of published articles, monographs and book chapters on subjects such as child and full-life development and how gifted children realize their cognitive potential.


Merced campus

As the individual charged with leading the effort to build the
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campus in the
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, the first UC campus in four decades, her hurdles were plentiful including: a site change that reduced size of the campus because of environmental concerns, political opposition and a state budget crisis. She also took charge of helping to develop UC Merced’s academic program and recruiting and hiring key administrators and faculty members. The difficulties combined to cause a 12-month delay in the opening of the campus, but that finally happened in September 2005 with 875 students, and had Tomlinson-Keasey as chancellor. Before becoming chancellor at the University of California, Merced, Tomlinson-Keasey had been vice provost for academic initiatives for the
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system. She joined the UC system in 1977 as an associate professor of psychology at
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before moving on to the
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. There, she was appointed dean of the College of Letters and Sciences in 1994 and was named vice provost for academic planning and personnel in 1995. In 1997, She moved to the UC Office of the President. She announced her resignation from the chancellor's office in March 2006 saying, at the time, that she wanted to return to teaching and writing. She continued her academic duties until August 31, 2006 when she was succeeded as chancellor by Steve Kang.


Death

Tomlinson-Keasey died on October 10, 2009, aged 66, at her home in
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from complications of
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.


References


External links


UC Merced Website
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