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Charles Paul Conn
18th President of Lee University
In office
1986–2020
Preceded byR. Lamar Vest
Succeeded byMark Walker
Personal details
Born (1945-12-23) December 23, 1945 (age 78)
SpouseDarlia Conn
ResidenceCleveland, Tennessee
Alma materLee University
Emory University
ProfessionUniversity president, Professor, author
Websitewww.leeuniversity.edu/president/

Charles Paul Conn (born December 23, 1945) is Chancellor and former President of Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee. Conn became president of Lee University in 1986 and announced retirement in 2019. He retired in 2020 to become chancellor.[1] He was the longest serving CEO of any college or university in Tennessee history.[2]

Education

Conn acquired his undergraduate degree in religion from Lee University (then Lee College). He received an M.A. and a Ph.D. in psychology from Emory University (Atlanta, GA) and subsequently went on to spend eight semesters in post-doctoral study at Harvard University (Boston, Mass.) in the Graduate School of Education. He was a visiting scholar at Harvard Divinity School in 1982.[3]

Conn's father, Charles William Conn, was Lee University's 15th president.

Career

Conn began his career at Lee College in 1972, and was appointed as a professor in the psychology faculty and chair of the Department of Behavioral Sciences. He was appointed Vice President of Institutional Advancement in 1984 and President of Lee College (now Lee University) in 1986. He continues teaching in the Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, and served a term as Visiting Professor of Psychology at Appalachian State University.[3]

Conn has served on the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, holding positions as commissioner, member of the Executive Committee, and member of the Appeals Committee. He served from 2007 to 2010 on the national board of directors of the Council of Independent Colleges. He has also held positions with the Appalachian College Association, the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, the Southern States Athletic Conference, and the Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association.[3]

The Paul Conn Student Union at Lee University

During his tenure enrollment at Lee quintupled from 1,000 to 5,000 students and more than 30 campus buildings were constructed, including the Dixon Center theater, DeVos Recreation Center, Curtsinger Music Building, Deacon Jones Dining Hall, Helen DeVos College of Education, Center for the Humanities, School of Religion, Science and Math Complex, Communications Building, School of Nursing, and chapel. The Paul Conn Student Union built in 2000 was named in his honor.[4]

Conn was once urged by the chairman of the Tennessee Democratic Party to run for governor against an incumbent Republican, according to an interview in the school newspaper, the Lee Clarion. Conn declined. He described himself as an independent centrist.[5]

Writing career

Conn has authored or co-authored 20 books.

References

  1. ^ "Meet the President". Lee University. Archived from the original on September 2, 2006. Retrieved February 8, 2018.
  2. ^ Pace, Mark (November 5, 2019). "Long-time Lee University President Paul Conn stepping down". Chattanooga Times Free Press. Chattanooga, Tennessee. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  3. ^ a b c "Meet the President". Lee University. Retrieved February 8, 2018.
  4. ^ Clark, Shannon (2019-11-21). "Dr. Paul Conn reflects on his legacy of growth and campus unity". Lee Clarion. Cleveland, Tennessee: Lee University.
  5. ^ Keely, Harrison (2006-09-27). "Charles Paul Conn: twenty years". Lee Clarion. Cleveland, Tennessee: Lee University. pp. 1, 3.