James Fred Young Explained

James Fred Young
Order:7th
President of
Elon University
Term Start:1973
Predecessor:James Earl Danieley
Term End:1998
Alma Mater:Mars Hill University
Wake Forest University
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (MEA)
Columbia University

James Fred Young, known as Fred Young, was the seventh president of Elon University, a private liberal arts university located in Elon, North Carolina. Young served as president of Elon from 1973 to 1998. He was succeeded by Leo Lambert.

Young grew up in Burnsville, North Carolina. He attended Mars Hill College and Wake Forest University, received his master's degree in education administration from UNC-Chapel Hill, and received his doctorate from Columbia University. After serving as a principal, assistant superintendent, and superintendent, he was named president of Elon.[1]

Young has been credited with transforming Elon from a regional institution serving average students into a selective institution with a national reputation.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: FRED YOUNG: A LEGACY AT ELON COLLEGE. Hall. Kerry. Greensboro News and Record. en. 2019-08-11.
  2. Book: Keller, George. Transforming a College: The Story of a Little-Known College's Strategic Climb to National Distinction. 2004-09-01. JHU Press. 9780801879890. en.