Francine G. McNairy | |
Office: | 13th President of Millersville University of Pennsylvania |
Alma Mater: | University of Pittsburgh |
Term Start: | March 2003 |
Term End: | January 26, 2013 |
Predecessor: | Joseph Caputo |
Successor: | John M. Anderson |
Francine Gladys McNairy is an American academic administrator who served as the thirteenth president of Millersville University of Pennsylvania from 2003 to 2013.
McNairy earned a bachelor's degree sociology (1968), a master's degree in social work (1970), and a Ph.D. in speech rhetoric/communication with emphasis on interpersonal and small group communication from the University of Pittsburgh (1978).[1] [2] Her dissertation was titled, Black Students' and White Faculty Members' Perceptions of Black Students' Classroom Communication.[3]
In 1973, McNairy became an assistant professor at Clarion University.[4] She was promoted to dean of academic support services and assistant to the vice president for academic affairs. For three years, McNairy served as the associate provost and interim social equity director at the West Chester University. In August 1994, she joined Millersville University of Pennsylvania as its provost and vice president of academic affairs.[5] During the fall 1997 semester, she was the acting president while Joseph Caputo was on sabbatical. She succeeded Caputo in March 2003 as the thirteenth president. She was the first African American and woman in the role. She stepped down on January 26, 2013.[6] She was succeeded by John M. Anderson.[7]