Edward E. Palmer

Edward E. Palmer was the first president of the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry and held that position from 1969 to 1983.

Education

Palmer received his bachelor's degree from Middlebury College in Vermont, and his Doctorate from Syracuse University. He also received an honorary degree in law from Syracuse University. Although he never had any formal training in forestry, Dr. Palmer had a tree farm between Fabius, New York and Cuyler, New York that he bought in 1951 while he was still on the faculty of the Maxwell School at Syracuse University.[1]

Career

Before joining the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in 1969, Palmer directed SUNY's Overseas Academics Programs and spent nearly 30 years on the faculty of Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.[1] In 1969 Dr. Palmer became the first president of the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry and held this position until 1983.

Palmer brought several changes when he became president of the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Before Palmer, all the head administrators at the college were deans. Palmer was the college's first president. He changed the school's name from the State University College of Forestry at Syracuse University to the College of Environmental Science and Forestry.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Edward Palmer's Obituary". Syracuse Post Standard. August 27, 1993.

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Academic offices
Preceded by
Edwin C. Jahn
President of SUNY Environmental Science & Forestry
1969 - 1983
Succeeded by
Ross S. Whaley


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