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Betty Siegel
2nd President of the Kennesaw State University
In office
1981–2006
Preceded byHorace W. Sturgis
Succeeded byDaniel S. Papp
Personal details
Born

Betty Faye Lentz


(1931-01-24)January 24, 1931
Cumberland, Kentucky
DiedFebruary 11, 2020(2020-02-11) (aged 89)
Atlanta, Georgia
NationalityAmerican
SpouseJoel Siegel
Academic background
Alma materWake Forest University (BA)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (MEd)
Florida State University (PhD)
ThesisThe Interrelationships Of The Concepts Of Self And Others, Social Acceptability, And Curriculum Patterns (1961)
Doctoral advisorHerman Frick
Academic work
DisciplineEducation
Institutions
  • Western Carolina University
  • Kennesaw State University
  • Betty L. Siegel (January 24, 1931 – February 11, 2020) was an author and president of Kennesaw State University.[1] She was the first female president of the University System of Georgia.[2] She served in that position for 25 years, making her the longest serving female president of a state university in the United States.

    In 2007 Siegel was President Emeritus and Distinguished Chair of Leadership, Ethics & Character at Kennesaw State University.

    Education[edit]

    Siegel was born Betty Faye Lentz in Cumberland, Kentucky to Carl N. and Vera (Hogg) Lentz. She received her bachelor's degree from Wake Forest, a master's degree from the University of North Carolina, a Ph.D. in Education from Florida State University and post-doctoral studies at Indiana University.[3] She held five honorary doctorates.

    Career[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Kennesaw State's second president, Betty Siegel, dies at 89". Midland Reporter-Telegram. February 13, 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-02-13.
  • ^ Perry-Johnson, Arlethia (2005-05-12). "Kennesaw State University President Betty Siegel to Step Down". University System of Georgia. Archived from the original on 2007-01-08. Retrieved 2007-04-05.
  • ^ Isakson, Johnny (2001-05-26). "Floor Statement Congratulating Dr. Betty Siegel". United States Senate. Archived from the original on 2012-12-12. Retrieved 2007-12-18.
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    Academic offices
    Preceded by

    Horace W. Sturgis

    2nd President of Kennesaw State University
    1981–2006
    Succeeded by

    Daniel S. Papp


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