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Contact: Dr. Karen DilkaEastern Kentucky University • Date submitted to deafed.net – May 29, 2007 • To contact the author for permission to use this PowerPoint, please e-mail: Karen.Dilka@EKU.EDU • To use this PowerPoint presentation in its entirety, please give credit to the author.
Dr. I King Jordan First Deaf President of Gallaudet University
The Beginnings • Born June 16, 1943 in Glen Riddle, Pennsylvania • grew up with two sisters It’s a BOY!!!
Education • Not a hard working student in high school • C average • “Class Clown” • 1962 Graduate of Penncrest High School
Military Experience Joined the Navy after graduation Served for 4 years • Spent one year aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise and the U.S.S. Intrepid
Turning Point The accident caused him severe cranial trauma and left him severely deaf In 1965, at the age of 21 he was struck by a car while riding his motorcycle Expected to die or become a vegetable
What to do… Deaf for Life Only Temporary • First believed condition was temporary, did not want to learn sign language Disbelief Learn Sing Language Scared
Dr. Jordan said, “You would believe the accident would have narrowed my world, limited me. It did the exact opposite. I started to pay attention to the world instead of taking it for granted.”
King goes to Gallaudet • After realizing he was permanently deaf, he enrolled in Gallaudet University as a freshman in 1966 • During his freshman year, he met his future wife, Linda
New Beginnings New Beginnings • Married Linda Marie Kephart on October 12, 1968. • Linda was an elementary school teacher • Had two children, King III and Heidi
CollegeEducation B.A. in Psychology, Gallaudet University, 1970 M.A. in 1971 and PhD in Psychology in 1973 both from the University of Tennessee
Contributions Served as fellow and scholar in: Toulouse, and Marseille France. Poland Scotland Paris
Degrees and Awards • Eight honorary degrees and has been the recipient of numerous awards…Freedom Award, Courage Center Award, Washingtonian of the Year Award, and the Distinguished Leadership Award, and appointed Vice-Chair of the President’s Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities. Dr. I King Jordan
Return to Gallaudet • In 1973, he returns to Gallaudet University as Assistant Professor of Psychology
Rise to the top • In 1983 he was named Chairman of the Department of Pyschology • Then, in 1986 he became Dean of the College of Arts and Science
Gallaudet’s Search for a President • The criterion for becoming President was two-fold. The successful candidate would have previous administrative experience and a deep and broad knowledge of deafness • The selection committee received 87 applications. The first cut narrowed the field to25, the second cut narrowed it to 18
The search continues • Dr. Jordan was one of the early applicants for the position of President and one of the remaining 18 after the second cut • He also made the third cut, which narrowed the applicant pool to 6 • The remaining 6 candidates interviewed with eight different representative campus groups • A final cut was made limiting the applicant pool to a list of 3 candidates: two deaf and one who was hearing
The Board of Trustees Names A President • “After the last interview, I was sure I had the job,” said Jordan. “I went home that night and told Linda that I had done really well in all the interviews, and felt confident that I would be Gallaudet’s next President.” • The Board of Trustees, however, named Elizabeth Zinser the new President of Gallaudet University
“Deaf President Now” Protest” • Students were outraged because they felt Zinser knew nothing about deafness; she didn’t even know sign language • King backed off because he felt, that as Dean, he should support the decision of the Board of Trustees
Sure I'm a dean and should support the Board of Trustees, but I'm also deaf and will be for the rest of my life, and that's more important."... -I. King Jordan
King’s Participation in the Protest • On March 10, 1988 King changed his position and publicly announced he supported the protest despite his position as Dean. He was even prepared to resign his position as Dean • The next day, Board members Spilman and Zinser resigned, and King was named President of Gallaudet University
Works Cited • www.oswegoboces.org/distancelearning/studentwork/drikingjordan.htm • http://clerccenter.gallaudet.edu/dpn/activities/fc1review.html. • httphttp://www.microsoft.com/enable/news/jordan97.htm • http://www.deaf.net/news/news.htm • Deaf Mosaic Video Series; Video #11 “Deaf President Now” • Gannon, Jack R. “The Week the World Heard Gallaudet.” Gallaudet University Press. 1989