James Roscoe Miller (October 26, 1905 – October 16, 1977)
was the twelfth president of
Northwestern University
Northwestern University is a private research university in Evanston, Illinois. Founded in 1851, Northwestern is the oldest chartered university in Illinois and is ranked among the most prestigious academic institutions in the world.
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, serving between 1949 and 1970.
During his tenure, Northwestern substantially increased the size of its
Evanston campus, constructing many new buildings on adjacent land reclaimed by filling in
Lake Michigan. Furthermore, the university's academic programs were strengthened, the faculty was expanded, and enrollment was increased.
Between 1962 and 1964, the James Roscoe Miller Campus (more commonly known as the ''
Lakefill'') was constructed to provide land for expansion of the University by extending the eastern edge of the campus into Lake Michigan. The project would increase the University’s educational land holdings from 85 to and would reorient the entire campus towards the lake.
Miller attended the
University of Utah
The University of Utah (U of U, UofU, or simply The U) is a public research university in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is the flagship institution of the Utah System of Higher Education. The university was established in 1850 as the University of De ...
, where he was a member of the
Sigma Chi
Sigma Chi () International Fraternity is one of the largest North American fraternal literary societies. The fraternity has 244 active (undergraduate) chapters and 152 alumni chapters across the United States and Canada and has initiated more t ...
fraternity.
References
*http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/910.html
External links
Northwestern University Archives, Biography of J. Roscoe Miller
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1905 births
1977 deaths
University of Utah alumni
Northwestern University faculty
Presidents of Northwestern University
20th-century American academics