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Martha Peterson
President of Beloit College
In office
1975–1981
Preceded byMiller Upton
Succeeded byRoger Harold Hull
President of Barnard College
In office
1967–1975
Preceded byRosemary Park
Succeeded byJacquelyn Mattfeld
Personal details
BornMartha Elizabeth Peterson
(1916-06-22)June 22, 1916
Jamestown, Kansas
DiedJuly 14, 2006(2006-07-14) (aged 90)
Madison, Wisconsin
Alma materUniversity of Kansas
ProfessionAcademic administrator

Martha Elizabeth Peterson (June 22, 1916 – July 14, 2006) was an American academic administrator. She served as president of Barnard College (1967–1975) and Beloit College (1975–1981).

Biography

Peterson was born on June 22, 1916, outside Jamestown, Kansas, the daughter of a wheat farmer and a news reporter. She graduated from the University of Kansas in 1937.

After teaching high school mathematics for a few years, Peterson returned to the University of Kansas and earned a master's degree in educational psychology in 1943. She was named assistant dean of women after teaching mathematics at the university and was promoted dean of women in 1952.

In 1957, Peterson was appointed dean of women at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and later dean for student affairs in 1963. She also earned a PhD in educational psychology from Kansas in the meantime.

In 1967, Peterson was named seventh president of Barnard College. She presided over the college during the Columbia University protests of 1968. As president of Barnard, she worked out an arrangement with Columbia on allowing students from both schools to take an unlimited number of classes at the other school while retaining Barnard's autonomy from Columbia.

Peterson then served as president of Beloit College from 1975 to 1981. She helped restore financial stability to the college at a time when enrollment and endowment were both shrinking.

Peterson died on July 14, 2006, at age 90, at her home in Madison, Wisconsin. She was survived by her companion, University of Wisconsin Medical School professor Dr. Maxine Bennett.

References

  1. ^ Hevesi, Dennis (2006-07-20). "Martha Peterson, 90, Barnard President in Vietnam War Era, Dies". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-07-22.
  2. "Colleges: Barnard Looks West". Time. 1967-05-26. ISSN 0040-781X. Retrieved 2022-07-22.
  3. McCaughey, Robert (2020-09-30). "8. Into the Storm". A College of Her Own. Columbia University Press. pp. 190–214. doi:10.7312/mcca17800-010. ISBN 978-0-231-55200-4. S2CID 241179140.
  4. "Dr. E. Maxine Bennett". McCook Gazette. 2009-06-24. Retrieved 2022-07-22.
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