Edward H. Jennings Explained

Birth Name:Edward Harrington Jennings
Title1:10th President of
The Ohio State University
Term Start1:September 1, 1981
Term End1:August 31, 1990
Predecessor1:Harold Leroy Enarson
Successor1:E. Gordon Gee
Title2:President of
University of Wyoming
Term Start2:July 1, 1979
Term End2:August 31, 1981
Predecessor2:William D. Carlson
Successor2:Donald Veal
Birth Date:18 February 1937
Birth Place:Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
Death Place:Tampa, Florida, U.S.

Edward Harrington Jennings (February 18, 1937 – August 10, 2019) was a professor in finance and University President at University of Wyoming and The Ohio State University.

Career

Jennings holds a Bachelor of Science in industrial management from the University of North Carolina, an MBA from Case Western Reserve University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan.

Faculty and administrative appointments include the University of Iowa and the University of Wyoming.

Tenure at Ohio State

Jennings was the 11th President of Ohio State University from September 1, 1981, to August 31, 1990, and also the acting (interim) president from July 1, 2002, until October 1, 2002, after Bill Kirwan left the office. While at Ohio State, Jennings was a professor of finance at the Fisher College of Business.[1] During his tenure, Jennings fired Ohio State's football coach Earle Bruce in 1987.[2] Jennings is also the namesake of the Botany and Zoology Building, Jennings Hall, on the Columbus campus of Ohio State University, which was named after him in 2002.[3]

Death

Jennings died at a Tampa, Florida hospital on August 10, 2019.

Notes and References

  1. News: Former OSU president Ed Jennings dies at 82. Palattella. Henry. Columbus Dispatch. August 13, 2019. August 13, 2019.
  2. News: Bruce (80-26-1) Fired at Ohio State; AD Quits in Protest. Associated Press. Los Angeles Times. November 17, 1987. August 13, 2019.
  3. News: Salaries increased above market standard. Hanchette. Rich. The Lantern. May 5, 2002. August 13, 2019.