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Stanley Ikenberry - Higher Education

Stanley Ikenberry served as the President of the University of Illinois system from 1979 to 1995, holding that post longer than any other president, and doing so during a period of dramatic change for the University. He led the effort to expand the Chicago-Circle campus; other initiatives included the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications. He worked to improve the quality and diversity of the student body with the establishment of the Presidential Scholars program. He also spoke about the Chief Illiniwek controversy.

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Caption:
This photo, taken from the University of Illinois System President’s Office page, commemorates the service of the university’s longest-serving president to date. The photo is from his early years as president, taking on that role in 1979 when he was 44 years old.

Where:
Illinois

When:
Circa 1979

Ownership:
This image is considered to be in the public domain.

Caption:
In the fall of 1994 Stanley and Judy Ikenberry participated in the University of Illinois’ 1994 Homecoming Parade in Champaign- Urbana. Dr. Ikenberry had recently announced he would be retiring in the spring of 1995.

Where:
Illinois

When:
1994

Ownership:
Narrator’s photo


Caption:
In 2019 the University of Illinois awarded their former president with its Honorary Alumnus Award. The ceremony was held on the University’s main campus in Champaign-Urbana.

Where:
Illinois

2019

Ownership:
This image is considered to be in the public domain.




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