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"Imagine What the Future Holds: The Installation of Michael Harris as Chancellor of IU Kokomo" Havens Auditorium IU Kokomo October 22, 2010
Introduction: Reflection on Kokomo In 2002, longtime Kokomo resident and reporter for the Kokomo Perspective Tom Hamilton wrote of his hometown: “Growing up in Kokomo, Indiana, is an experience a person can never forget. . . . To try and explain the magic of the 1940s and ‘50s would take a genius. . . . Time did not exist and we were sure that things would never change. . . . We thought the mighty W.H. Turner Co. and Montgomery Ward and the S.S. Kresge five and dime were all here to stay. . . . We loved uptown Kokomo and it was ours alone.” 1
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As we celebrate the installation of Michael Harris as chancellor of the Kokomo campus of Indiana University, it is important to remember how much the City of Firsts has changed over the years and the great love that people have for this special community.
The Power of Education As much as it has changed, this is a city that has always believed in the power of education. In fact, the first efforts to bring higher education to Kokomo came soon after the city was incorporated in 1855. Over the years, those efforts have included the Indiana Normal School, Howard College, and Kokomo Junior College, which welcomed its first students in 1932, at the heart of the Great Depression. Starting in 1945, Indiana University officially became part of that effort with the establishment of the IU Extension Center at Kokomo. As with any good story, this one is a bit more complicated than that. IU’s teaching presence in Kokomo actually dates back to 1920 when a visiting professor from IU Bloomington travelled to Kokomo to teach classes through IU’s Extension Division. This division—and IU’s extension centers—ultimately became the regional campuses we know today.
Installation of IU Kokomo Chancellor Michael Harris
Michael Harris was installed as Chancellor of Indiana University Kokomo on Friday, October 22, 2010. President McRobbie conducted the official installation ceremony. View the video ››
A History of Leadership: IU and the Kokomo Campu The history of those campuses is a history of leadership and partnership across the university and across the state. That history includes IU Professor Albert Woodburn, who first taught extension classes in Indianapolis, Chicago, and Louisville in the late 1800s. It includes the first director of the Extension Division Professor John J. Pettijohn and directors Robert Cavanaugh and Smith Higgins, a name familiar to many of you. That history also includes the first vice president for regional campuses John Ryan, who later served as IU’s 14th president. And now that history includes John Applegate, who recently accepted the position as vice president for university regional affairs, planning, and policy. That impressive history of leadership has been equally vital here on the Kokomo campus. In 1945, Virgil Hunt became the first leader of IU’s Extension Center in Kokomo. The story goes that when Mr. Hunt showed up at West Taylor Street to begin his duties one evening, the door was locked, but he found an open window, crawled through it, slept on the sofa, and started work first thing the next day.2 Typically, we do not ask converted by Web2PDFConvert.com