Franklin stepping down as Morehouse College's president

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Sandra Phoenix
Wed, Feb 1, 2012 12:11 PM

The Atlanta Journal Constitution
January 30, 2012

Franklin stepping down as Morehouse College's president
After five years at the helm, Robert M. Franklin is stepping down as president of Morehouse College.
In a press release issued by the Atlanta school, Franklin will remain at the college until the end of the 2012 academic year. Then he will take a sabbatical as a Scholar in Residence at Stanford University's Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute.
"I look forward to a sabbatical during which I intend to travel, write, speak and interview leaders about the condition of boys and men in the U.S. and around the globe, research that I began years ago in my book, 'Crisis in the Village,'" said Franklin.
A 1975 graduate of the all male school, Franklin plans to return after his stint at Stanford.
Morehouse's board of trustees named him President Emeritus and Distinguished Professor, the college's highest honor.
"I am grateful to the board of trustees for the invitation ... and the opportunity to continue supporting the mission of Morehouse in a different way," Franklin said.
Under Franklin's leadership, he helped increase alumni giving from 17% to 36%, three times the national average, according to the  school's press release. Franklin also helped generated more than $60 million in federal grants and contracts and $33 million in support of the college's comprehensive campaign, during its quiet phase, from corporations, foundations and individual donors.
"Dr. Franklin has served an integral role leading the renaissance of Morehouse, and his dedication is greatly appreciated," said Robert Davidson, chairman of the Morehouse College Board of Trustees. "In addition to his years of service, Robert has led by example, dedicating a substantial portion of his time to community service, which is one of the core values that Morehouse seeks to instill in each and every one of its students. We will miss him as the Board endeavors to find a successor who will help to usher the college into a new era."
Davidson said the trustees have already started "a rigorous search to identify a successor and Franklin is committed to a smooth and seamless transition."
If a new President has not been selected by July 1, Franklin has agreed to stay on board until Dec. 31.

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The Atlanta Journal Constitution January 30, 2012 Franklin stepping down as Morehouse College's president After five years at the helm, Robert M. Franklin is stepping down as president of Morehouse College. In a press release issued by the Atlanta school, Franklin will remain at the college until the end of the 2012 academic year. Then he will take a sabbatical as a Scholar in Residence at Stanford University's Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute. "I look forward to a sabbatical during which I intend to travel, write, speak and interview leaders about the condition of boys and men in the U.S. and around the globe, research that I began years ago in my book, 'Crisis in the Village,'" said Franklin. A 1975 graduate of the all male school, Franklin plans to return after his stint at Stanford. Morehouse's board of trustees named him President Emeritus and Distinguished Professor, the college's highest honor. "I am grateful to the board of trustees for the invitation ... and the opportunity to continue supporting the mission of Morehouse in a different way," Franklin said. Under Franklin's leadership, he helped increase alumni giving from 17% to 36%, three times the national average, according to the school's press release. Franklin also helped generated more than $60 million in federal grants and contracts and $33 million in support of the college's comprehensive campaign, during its quiet phase, from corporations, foundations and individual donors. "Dr. Franklin has served an integral role leading the renaissance of Morehouse, and his dedication is greatly appreciated," said Robert Davidson, chairman of the Morehouse College Board of Trustees. "In addition to his years of service, Robert has led by example, dedicating a substantial portion of his time to community service, which is one of the core values that Morehouse seeks to instill in each and every one of its students. We will miss him as the Board endeavors to find a successor who will help to usher the college into a new era." Davidson said the trustees have already started "a rigorous search to identify a successor and Franklin is committed to a smooth and seamless transition." If a new President has not been selected by July 1, Franklin has agreed to stay on board until Dec. 31. SANDRA M. PHOENIX Executive Director HBCU Library Alliance sphoenix@hbculibraries.org<mailto:sphoenix@hbculibraries.org> www.hbculibraries.org<http://www.hbculibraries.org/> 404.592.4820 Skype:sandra.phoenix1 1438 West Peachtree Street NW Suite 200 Atlanta, GA 30309 Toll Free: 1.800.999.8558 (Lyrasis) Fax: 404.892.7879 www.lyrasis.org<http://www.lyrasis.org/> Honor the ancestors, honor the children.