Steven C. Beering | |
Order: | 9th |
President of the Purdue University System | |
Term Start: | 1 July 1983 |
Term End: | 13 August 2000 |
Predecessor: | John W. Hicks (acting) |
Successor: | Martin C. Jischke |
Birth Name: | Steven Claus Beering |
Birth Date: | 20 August 1932 |
Birth Place: | Berlin, Weimar Republic |
Death Place: | Carmel, Indiana |
Steven Claus Beering (August 20, 1932 – April 3, 2020)[1] served as president of Purdue University from 1983 to 2000. Previously, he was dean of the Indiana University School of Medicine for nine years.
During his leadership, Purdue's main campus in West Lafayette, Indiana, grew by more than 20 buildings.[2] He replaced John W. Hicks and was succeeded by Martin C. Jischke. Beering was well known for his opposition to financial earmarks. In his honor, the former Liberal Arts Education Building (or LAEB), was renamed Beering Hall. He also founded an eponymous scholarship which provides recipients with full tuition and fees, room and board, and expenses for their undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees.
Beering earned a B.S. in 1954 and an M.D. in 1959, both from the University of Pittsburgh.[1] In May 2010, he completed a term as Chairman of the National Science Board.
Beering died on April 3, 2020, at the age of 87.[3] [4] He was interred in 2020 on Slayter Hill alongside his wife, Jane Beering, who preceded him in death in 2015.[5]