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William B. Allen

William Barclay Allen (born 1944) is an American political scientist. He has been Professor of Political Philosophy and dean of James Madison College at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. He was a member of the National Council on the Humanities from 1984 to 1987 and chairman of the United States Commission on Civil Rights from 1988 to 1989.

William Barclay Allen
Chair of the United States Commission on Civil Rights
In office
August 8, 1988 – October 23, 1989
PresidentRonald Reagan
George H. W. Bush
Preceded byClarence M. Pendleton, Jr.
Succeeded byArthur Fletcher
Personal details
Born1944 (age 78–79)
Fernandina Beach, Florida, U.S.
ChildrenDanielle Allen
Alma materPepperdine College
Claremont Graduate University
OccupationPolitical science professor, formerly at Michigan State University

Allen's fields are political philosophy, American government, and jurisprudence. He is considered an authority in matters of a liberal arts education.

Biography

Allen was born in Fernandina Beach, Florida, in 1944, as the oldest of twelve children of a Baptist preacher. During high school, he studied science at Virginia Union University, but his interests shifted to politics and philosophy, and he moved to Pepperdine College, where he graduated in 1967 (B.A.) and received the M.A. (1968) and Ph.D. (1972) from Claremont Graduate University. In 1970–71, he was Fulbright Advanced Teaching Fellow at the University of Rouen in France. He was appointed assistant professor at the School of Government and Public Administration at American University in 1971 and the next year he became Assistant Professor of Government at Harvey Mudd College in 1972, with tenure in 1976. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 1976 and served as full Professor from 1983 to 1994.[1][2][3]

Allen was a member of the National Council on the Humanities 1984–87. He resigned to take a seat on the United States Commission on Civil Rights, on which he served until 1992. He was chairman of the commission from August 8, 1988, to October 23, 1989.

Allen was Dean and Professor at James Madison College, Michigan State University, 1993–98. Under his leadership, the college gained broad national recognition as a center of liberal education, faculty and student life was vivified, and faculty productivity saw a dramatic increase.[2] The following year, he was executive director of the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia. During his tenure, Council staff and operations were thoroughly reorganized, focusing on its two statutory obligations – public policy recommendations, and administration of educational programs. Under his guidance the agency developed major strategic planning, funding formula, program assessment, and general education recommendations. He successfully put questions like making colleges more accountable for the state money they get on the agenda in Virginia.[2][3]

In 2002–05, Allen was Director of a Program in Public Policy and Administration at Michigan State University, and in 2004–06 Chairman of the Working Group for the Improvement of Undergraduate Education at Michigan State University. In 2006–07, he was Ann & Herbert W. Vaughan Visiting Fellow in the James Madison Program at Princeton University, and in 2008–09, he was Visiting Senior Scholar in the Matthew J. Ryan Center for the Study of Free Institutions and the Public Good at Villanova University.[1] He is currently the 2018–19 Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy at the University of Colorado Boulder's Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy.[4]

He also has served on the boards of the Hoover Institution (1995–) and St. John's College (1989–). Since 2002, he has been Academic Advisor and Faculty Member at the Institute for Responsible Citizenship in Washington, D.C.

Allen is chairman and co-founder of Toward A Fair Michigan, whose mission was to further understanding of the equal opportunity issues involved in guaranteeing civil rights for all citizens, and to provide a civic forum for a fair and open exchange of views on the question of affirmative action.[2]

Allen is the father of classicist and political scientist Danielle Allen.[5]

Fellowships and awards

Select bibliography

  • George Washington: America’s First Progressive (Peter Lang, Inc.), 2008.
  • The Personal and the Political: Three Fables by Montesquieu (UPA), 2008.
  • Re-Thinking Uncle Tom: The Political Philosophy of H. B. Stowe (Lexington Books), 2008.
  • Habits of Mind: Fostering Excellence and Access in Higher Education, with Carol M. Allen (Transaction Publishers, Inc.), 2003.
  • George Washington: A Collection, editor and Introduction (Liberty Press, 1988), 3rd printing, 2003.
  • The Essential Antifederalist: Second Edition, with Gordon Lloyd (Rowman & Littlefield), 2002.
  • The Federalist Papers: A Commentary: The "Baton Rouge Lectures". A full-length commentary, plus an analytical legal index (Peter Lang, Inc.), 2000.
  • Let the Advice Be Good: A Defense of Madison’s Democratic Nationalism (University Press of America), 1994.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Resume DocJax.
  2. ^ a b c d William B. Allen, PhD Yorktown University.
  3. ^ a b Sara Hebel: "Virginia's Higher-Education Chief Bows Out After 13 Tumultuous Months" 2016-09-21 at the Wayback Machine, Chronicles for Higher Education, August 13, 1999.
  4. ^ "William B. Allen". Center for Western Civilization, Thought & Policy. June 6, 2018. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  5. ^ Ramesh, Randeep (April 13, 2013). "Danielle Allen: Equity not equality". The Guardian. Retrieved February 4, 2022.
  6. ^ Allen, William B., Director, State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (December 12, 1998). "Of Parables and Talents". Commencement Address. Averett College, Danville, Virginia. Retrieved July 5, 2014.

External links

Political offices
Preceded by Chairman of the United States Commission on Civil Rights

William Barclay Allen
1988–1989

Succeeded by

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William Barclay Allen born 1944 is an American political scientist He has been Professor of Political Philosophy and dean of James Madison College at Michigan State University in East Lansing Michigan He was a member of the National Council on the Humanities from 1984 to 1987 and chairman of the United States Commission on Civil Rights from 1988 to 1989 William Barclay AllenChair of the United States Commission on Civil RightsIn office August 8 1988 October 23 1989PresidentRonald Reagan George H W BushPreceded byClarence M Pendleton Jr Succeeded byArthur FletcherPersonal detailsBorn1944 age 78 79 Fernandina Beach Florida U S ChildrenDanielle AllenAlma materPepperdine CollegeClaremont Graduate UniversityOccupationPolitical science professor formerly at Michigan State UniversityAllen s fields are political philosophy American government and jurisprudence He is considered an authority in matters of a liberal arts education Contents 1 Biography 2 Fellowships and awards 3 Select bibliography 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditAllen was born in Fernandina Beach Florida in 1944 as the oldest of twelve children of a Baptist preacher During high school he studied science at Virginia Union University but his interests shifted to politics and philosophy and he moved to Pepperdine College where he graduated in 1967 B A and received the M A 1968 and Ph D 1972 from Claremont Graduate University In 1970 71 he was Fulbright Advanced Teaching Fellow at the University of Rouen in France He was appointed assistant professor at the School of Government and Public Administration at American University in 1971 and the next year he became Assistant Professor of Government at Harvey Mudd College in 1972 with tenure in 1976 He was promoted to Associate Professor in 1976 and served as full Professor from 1983 to 1994 1 2 3 Allen was a member of the National Council on the Humanities 1984 87 He resigned to take a seat on the United States Commission on Civil Rights on which he served until 1992 He was chairman of the commission from August 8 1988 to October 23 1989 Allen was Dean and Professor at James Madison College Michigan State University 1993 98 Under his leadership the college gained broad national recognition as a center of liberal education faculty and student life was vivified and faculty productivity saw a dramatic increase 2 The following year he was executive director of the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia During his tenure Council staff and operations were thoroughly reorganized focusing on its two statutory obligations public policy recommendations and administration of educational programs Under his guidance the agency developed major strategic planning funding formula program assessment and general education recommendations He successfully put questions like making colleges more accountable for the state money they get on the agenda in Virginia 2 3 In 2002 05 Allen was Director of a Program in Public Policy and Administration at Michigan State University and in 2004 06 Chairman of the Working Group for the Improvement of Undergraduate Education at Michigan State University In 2006 07 he was Ann amp Herbert W Vaughan Visiting Fellow in the James Madison Program at Princeton University and in 2008 09 he was Visiting Senior Scholar in the Matthew J Ryan Center for the Study of Free Institutions and the Public Good at Villanova University 1 He is currently the 2018 19 Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy at the University of Colorado Boulder s Center for Western Civilization Thought amp Policy 4 He also has served on the boards of the Hoover Institution 1995 and St John s College 1989 Since 2002 he has been Academic Advisor and Faculty Member at the Institute for Responsible Citizenship in Washington D C Allen is chairman and co founder of Toward A Fair Michigan whose mission was to further understanding of the equal opportunity issues involved in guaranteeing civil rights for all citizens and to provide a civic forum for a fair and open exchange of views on the question of affirmative action 2 Allen is the father of classicist and political scientist Danielle Allen 5 Fellowships and awards EditBooker T Washington Legacy Award Heartland Institute Chicago IL Fulbright Senior Specialists Roster 2002 07 LL D honoris causa Averett College 1998 6 1997 Templeton Honor Roll individually and institutionally Ll D honoris causa 1988 Pepperdine University citation needed Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution Bicentennial Educational Grant Program 1988 89 Earhart Foundation Research Grant 1986 87 Prix Montesquieu 1986 Academie de Montesquieu Member Academie de Montesquieu 1984 Kellogg National Fellow Kellogg Foundation 1984 87 Select bibliography EditGeorge Washington America s First Progressive Peter Lang Inc 2008 The Personal and the Political Three Fables by Montesquieu UPA 2008 Re Thinking Uncle Tom The Political Philosophy of H B Stowe Lexington Books 2008 Habits of Mind Fostering Excellence and Access in Higher Education with Carol M Allen Transaction Publishers Inc 2003 George Washington A Collection editor and Introduction Liberty Press 1988 3rd printing 2003 The Essential Antifederalist Second Edition with Gordon Lloyd Rowman amp Littlefield 2002 The Federalist Papers A Commentary The Baton Rouge Lectures A full length commentary plus an analytical legal index Peter Lang Inc 2000 Let the Advice Be Good A Defense of Madison s Democratic Nationalism University Press of America 1994 See also EditUnited States Commission on Civil RightsReferences Edit a b Resume DocJax a b c d William B Allen PhD Yorktown University a b Sara Hebel Virginia s Higher Education Chief Bows Out After 13 Tumultuous Months Archived 2016 09 21 at the Wayback Machine Chronicles for Higher Education August 13 1999 William B Allen Center for Western Civilization Thought amp Policy June 6 2018 Retrieved June 3 2019 Ramesh Randeep April 13 2013 Danielle Allen Equity not equality The Guardian Retrieved February 4 2022 Allen William B Director State Council of Higher Education for Virginia December 12 1998 Of Parables and Talents Commencement Address Averett College Danville Virginia Retrieved July 5 2014 External links EditDr William B Allen personal homepage Appearances on C SPANPolitical officesPreceded byClarence M Pendleton Jr Chairman of the United States Commission on Civil Rights William Barclay Allen 1988 1989 Succeeded byArthur Fletcher Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William B Allen amp oldid 1140002491, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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