Eric Arthur Walker (April 29, 1910 – February 17, 1995) was president of the
Pennsylvania State University from 1956 to 1970 and a founding member of the
National Academy of Engineering.
Biography
Born in
Long Eaton
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, England, Dr. Walker earned a
Bachelor's degree
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from
Harvard University in
Electrical Engineering, a
master's degree in
business administration
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, and
doctorate in general science and engineering from Harvard.
During
World War II, Walker was associate director of the Underwater Sound Laboratory, initially located at Harvard, but relocated to the campus of Penn State University. Dr. Walker remained at Penn State, becoming head of the Department of Electrical Engineering, then
Dean
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of the College of Engineering and Architecture in 1951. Next Dr. Walker became vice president for research at Penn State in 1956, and President of the University, also in 1956.
Penn State experienced changes and growth during the Presidency of Dr. Walker. The post-war student population at the university increased from 13,000 to 40,000, becoming one of the largest universities in the
United States.
Dr. Walker also oversaw the creation of the
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, and research expenditures for the university grew from $8,000,000 in 1956-57 to $36,000,000 in 1969-70.
Dr. Walker served as Vice-Chair of President Eisenhower's
Committee on Scientists and Engineers from 1956-1958.
Legacy
The Eric A. Walker building on Penn State's campus is named in honor of Dr. Walker. It houses the
Meteorology
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department, one of the larger science departments at the university, as well as the
Geography department.
References
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1910 births
1995 deaths
People from Long Eaton
Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences alumni
Founding members of the United States National Academy of Engineering
Harvard Business School alumni
Presidents of Pennsylvania State University
Fellows of the American Physical Society
20th-century American academics