REMEMBERING PVAMU'S FIFTH PRESIDENT, GENERAL JULIUS W. BECTON, JR. (RET.)
Company: Aframnews
Location: Houston
Posted on: November 13, 2024
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Job Description:
In the honorable echoes of " e Hill," a legendary chapter has
drawn to a close as Julius W. Becton, Jr., a revered Army
lieutenant general and distinguished national leader, passed away
at the age of 97. Lt. Gen. Becton lived by the rule, "Leadership
and ethics are inseparable." His life of service to community,
family, country, and education shaped the life histories of
generations of young people and will continue to do so for
generations to come.A 1960 alumnus of PVAMU, Lt. Gen. Becton became
the first graduate to attain a star rank in the Armed Forces of the
United States. After a unanimous vote by the Texas A&M
University System Board of Regents, he assumed PVAMU's top
leadership role in 1989 as the school's president.Under his
leadership, the University experienced significant improvements in
fiscal operations and institutional accreditation by the Southern
Association of Schools and Colleges Commission on Colleges,
effectively saving the school from devastating financial crises and
preserving its status as an academically top-tier educational
institution. From 1991 through 1994, PVAMU Provost Emerita and
Professor and Director of the Toni Morrison Writing Program, Dr.
Emma Joahanne Thomas Smith, served as associate provost and
associate vice president for Academic A airs under the leadership
of then President Lt. Gen. Becton. Search our archive of past
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