John Kuykendall Explained

John Kuykendall
Office:15th President of Davidson College
Predecessor:Samuel Reid Spencer, Jr.
Successor:Robert F. Vagt
Birth Date:1938
Birth Place:Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
Profession:Professor
Pastor
college president
Education:Davidson College
Union Theological Seminary
Yale Divinity School
Princeton University
Term Start:1984
Term End:1997

John Wells Kuykendall was the 15th president of Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina, United States. Graduating from Davidson in 1959, Kuykendall went on to receive a bachelor in divinity from Union Theological Seminary and then more advanced degrees from Yale Divinity School and Princeton University. He eventually became a professor of religion and campus pastor at Auburn University.[1]

As president, Kuykendall focused on expanding the endowment, specifically in overseeing a $160 million capital campaign, which was the largest capital campaign for a liberal arts college at that time.[2] He also spearheaded the creation of the Dean Rusk Program in International Studies, named after Dean Rusk.

After retiring as president, Kuykendall served as interim president after Thomas W. Ross resigned and stayed on until Carol Quillen was appointed.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kuykendall, John Wells – Davidson College Archives & Special Collections. libraries.davidson.edu. en-US. 2017-07-11.
  2. News: Former president returns to Davidson. charlotteobserver. 2017-07-11. en.