Today, June 19th, marks an important moment in the history for Black Texans when General Granger read the Emancipation Proclamation on the steps of that immortal building in Galveston on June 19, 1865, freeing the slaves.
Today also marks an important day for Prairie View A&M University and higher education in Texas with the appointment of Dr. Ruth Simmons as interim president of Prairie View A&M University, becoming the first woman to serve in the capacity in the history of the university.
Dr. Simmons, an accomplished academician and leader was confirmed to the
position in an unprecedented special call meeting of the Board of
Regents of The Texas A&M University System on June 19, 2017.
Simmons, a former president of the Ivy League Brown University assumed the position effective July 1, 2017, following the resignation of Dr. George C. Wright who stepped down on June 12 after nearly 14 years to return to
teaching history and conducting research.
Simmons is
the 18th president of Brown University and retired from the university
in 2012.
“We are fortunate to have such a high-caliber scholar and administrator
who can step in without missing a beat,” said Texas A&M System
Chancellor John Sharp. “Dr. Simmons has been an important figure on the
national stage for decades. She has the credentials to be the president
of any university in America. I am so excited to have her join us.”
Since joining Prairie View A&M University, Dr. Simmons has sought
to
move the university on the national scene with a focus on excellence in
academics and student development and
faculty enhancement with research and teaching across the spectrum and
embracing the Prairie View A&M alumni. Part of that program include
the establishment of the African
American Studies program and the proposed Center for Racial Justice.
She has restructured the office of development and fundraising, hired am
alumni director and established the office of community engagement.
Her commitment to these ventures has garnered national financial support
from the Mellon Foundation to support the faculty of some $500K and $1Million from H.E.B. for Racial Justice. Simmons was also
fortunate to convince Dr. Melanye Price, PVAMU Alumnus, and professor at
Rutgers University to return to her alma mater as an endowed professor
to lead both programs.
Simmons served as President of Brown University from 2001 to 2012
and is credited with making numerous strides in excellence at the Ivy
League University. She also served as president of Smith College, the
nation’s largest women’s college, from 1995-2001, where started the
engineering program. She also held administrative and teaching stints as
an Associate Dean at University of Southern California, Vice Provost at
Princeton University, another Ivy League university; and a Provost at
Spelman College, a historically black college. She also served on
several corporate boards to include Texas Instruments, Goldman Sachs,
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Pfizer. She is a fellow of the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, and
the Council on Foreign Relations and served as chair of the Council of
Ivy Group Presidents. Simmons was also appointed by President Barack
Obama to the President's Commission on White House Fellowships.
Upon retirement from Brown University, Simmons returned to Houston to
enjoy her family and friends. However, her commitment to excellence in
higher education and her belief in young people’s achievement kept her
in the loop even though she turned down many offers. Her reasoning for
coming out of retirement to serve at Prairie View A&M University is
due to the university’s rich history, its significance and its mission
as well as the fact that her brother attended the university.
“I have deep roots in Texas, and I was looking for a way to do something
helpful for my community,” she said.
Dr. Simmons attended Houston public schools and upon graduation attended
Dillard University, a historically black college in New Orleans, which
she states was the pivotal opportunity in her life for service. Simmons
holds the Ph.D. in Romance Languages and Literatures from Harvard
University.
“I was from a very poor family with 12 children in Grapeland, Texas, at
a time when colleges were just desegregating,” Dr. Simmons said. “I
know how important historically black colleges and universities are for
kids like I was.”
Chancellor Sharp and the Board agreed with Dr. Simmons that she begin
her service before the fall semester. Her first order of business will
be to meet with the university leadership and learn the issues facing
the campus community.
Ask about her first move in the position, Simmons stated: “My task is to
listen, and to learn as quickly as I can and get started as quickly as I
can.”
Simmons said she only agreed to the job if the system made clear that
she was taking it temporarily — she won't be the permanent hire "because
I am old and I'm retired." Simmsons stated that she is not going to be
interim-like neither do I plan to be a placeholder. "I am coming into
the position with great ambition and a willingness to take on the big
projects. Just be mindful that I would take a position just to twiddle
my thumbs. If I am going to be lazy, I would rather that be on my own
time," she concluded."
Prairie View Today™ is the leading news medium in the City of Prairie View, Texas. The weekly column appeared in the Waller County News Citizen from June 4, 1997 to July 26, 2018) Motto: "Being bound to swear to the dogma of no man!"
Friday, June 19, 2020
3rd Anniversary of Ruth Simmons' appointment as President of Prairie View A&M University
Applications are now being accepted for candidates for the 2025 pageant on April 9-12 and is open to Black college men ages 18-30 and enrolled in college. Application deadline - January 31, 2025. Write: mrcollegiateprograms@gmail.com
Also the 2025 National Leadership Summit on Black Males will be April 11-12, 2025.
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