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[photo, Freeman A. Hrabowski III, President, University of Maryland Baltimore County] FREEMAN A. HRABOWSKI III, Ph.D., President



President, University of Maryland Baltimore County since 1992. Vice-Provost, 1987-90, Executive Vice-President, 1990-93, and Interim President, 1992-93, University of Maryland Baltimore County.

Board of Visitors, University of Maryland Baltimore County, 1992-.

Board of Directors, University of Maryland Medical System Corporation, 1992-2006. Member, State Information Technology Board, 1993-96; Maryland Education Council, Education Commission of the States, 1999-2005; Governor's Commission on the Development of Advanced Technology Business, 2003-04. Co-Chair, Higher Education Work Group, Governor-elect's Transition Team, 2006-07. Former chair, Maryland Humanities Council; Governor's Transition Policy Group on Education. Former member, Governor's Maryland Economic Growth Task Force. Former president, Council of University System Presidents.

Vice-President for Academic Affiars, Coppin State College, 1983-87 (professor & dean, 1977-81). Member, Governor's Commission on State Taxes and Tax Structure, 1987-90.

Born in Birmingham, Alabama, August 13, 1950. Hampton Institute, B.A. (mathematics), 1970; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, M.A. (mathematics), 1971, Ph.D. (higher education administration/statistics), 1975. Consultant, National Science Foundation; National Institutes of Health; National Academy of Sciences; U.S. Department of Education. Board of Directors, University System of Maryland Foundation, 1992-. Board member, American Council on Education; Baltimore Community Foundation; Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies; American Association of Colleges and Universities; Baltimore Equitable Society; Casey Family Grants Program; Center Stage; Constellation Energy Group; Maryland Business Roundtable for Education; McCormick and Company, Inc.; Mercantile Safe Deposit and Trust Company; Merrick and France Foundations; Maryland High Technology Council; Washington/Baltimore Regional 2012 Coalition. Co-founder, Meyerhoff Program (for African American scientists), 1989. Co-author, Beating the Odds: Raising Academically Successful African-American Males (1998); Overcoming the Odds: Raising Academically Successful African-American Young Women (2001). Outstanding Science Educator Award, Eli Lilly and Company, 1993. Andrew White Medal, Loyola College of Maryland, 1994. Hatikvah Award, Jewish National Fund, 1994. Educator Achievement Award, National Science Foundation, 1994. U.S. Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring, 1996. Baltimore's Extraordinary Technology Advocate Award, Technology Council, Greater Baltimore Committee, 1998. Henry A. Rosenberg, Sr. Distinguished Citizen Award, Baltimore Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, 1998. Golden Torch Academic Visionary Award, National Society of Black Engineers, 1999. Marylander of the Year, Baltimore Sun, 1999. Reginald H. Jones Distinguished Service Award, National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, 1999. Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Prize in Education, 2001. Fast 50 Champions of Innovation, Fast Company, 2002. Speaker's Medallion, House of Delegates, 2004. Medal for Distinguished Service, Teachers College, Columbia University, 2006. Influential Marylanders in Education, Daily Record, 2007, 2012. Frederick Douglass Award, Board of Regents, University System of Maryland, 2008. America's Best Leaders, U.S. News & World Report, 2008. Named one of the Ten Best College Presidents, Time, 2009. Candle in Education Award, Morehouse College, 2010. First Citizen Award, Maryland Senate, 2010. Theodore M. Hesburgh Award for Leadership Excellence, Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association - College Retirement Equities Fund (TIAA - CREF), 2011. Leadership Award for Promoting Diversity in Science and Medicine, Gladstone Institute, University of California, San Francisco, 2011. Academic Leadership Award, Carnegie Corporation, 2011. Lifetime Achievement Award, Technology Council of Maryland, 2012. Top 100 Most Influential People, Time magazine, 2012. Honorary Doctorate, Haverford, College, 2007. Honorary Doctor of Sciences, North Carolina State University, 2008. Honorary Doctor of Laws, University of Michigan, 2009. Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Georgetown University, 2009. Honorary Doctor of Laws, Harvard University, 2010. Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, The Johns Hopkins University, 2011. Honorary degree, Medical University of South Carolina; Binghamton University; Brooklyn College (City University of New York); Mercy College. Married.

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