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Clifton L. Ganus Jr.

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Clifton L. Ganus Jr. (born April 7, 1922, Hillsboro, Texas) served as the third president of Harding College in Searcy, Arkansas from 1965-1987. He was professor of history, chair of the department of history and social science, dean of the School of American Studies, and vice president of the college.[1]

Education

Ganus enrolled at Harding College in 1939, majoring in Bible and history. He graduated in May 1943 and went on to preach in Charleston, Mississippi. He went on to Tulane University where he earned his M.A. in 1946 and Ph.D. in history in 1953.[2]

Career

Ganus returned to Harding in 1946 to teach history and Bible, going on to become the chairman of the history department. From 1956-1965, he served as vice president of Harding. He became president of Harding in 1965 after the retirement of George S. Benson.[3]

He created the President’s Development Council and Associated Women for Harding organizations to recruit students, raise money and serve as ambassadors for Harding. Under Ganus’ leadership, Harding attained university status in 1979. New programs were begun as well: a NASA research program, the social work program, the Christian Communication program for preacher training, the nursing program, the Doctor of Ministry degree at Harding Graduate School of Religion in Memphis (now Harding School of Theology), the study abroad program in Italy, and the Walton Scholars program.[4]

Ganus was a catalyst behind Harding’s 1957 resumption of intercollegiate athletics and one of the biggest supporters of Bisons athletics. As such, the board of trustees named the physical education complex in honor of Ganus upon his retirement from University president in 1987, making it the Ganus Athletic Center.[5]

Ganus became the first chancellor of Harding in 1987.[4]

References

  1. ^ McLarty, Bruce (2017). Embracing the Mission.
  2. ^ Van Zandt, Emily (23 September 2012). "Clifton Ganus Jr.: Harding chancellor recalls lifetime of adventure". Arkansas Online. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  3. ^ "Harding Names New Distinguished Chair". 10 April 2017. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  4. ^ a b "One Mission, 89 Years and Four Presidents". Harding magazine. Fall 2013.
  5. ^ "Harding Names Building After Ganus". Arkansas Gazette. 8 May 1987. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)