
For Immediate Release
FORMER MARYGROVE
PRESIDENT, ARTHUR BROWN, LEAVES LEGACY OF COMMITMENT TO HIGHER EDUCATION
Detroit, MI, January 19, 2006—Dr. Arthur W. Brown, Marygrove College president from 1969 to 1972, passed away January 12, at the age of 88.
Dr. Brown was the first lay president since founding president, Dr. Derry and the first Marygrove president elected by a lay board of trustees. In the three-year period of his presidency, Marygrove initiated a series of changes that marked it as a flexible urban institution open to change. In addition to inviting students to join the administrative processes and to participate in curricular decisions, the College instituted the Division of Continuing Education and Community Service, an educational outreach and service program that today draws thousands of children and adults onto the campus. The College extended the Marygrove mission by including men, more transfer students, and associate degree candidates in the student body.
He was born in
During his extensive career,
Dr. Brown was also head of the English Department at
He retired in 1992 as Dean
of Arts and Sciences at the
He is survived by his wife
of 67 years, the former Dorothy Johnston; five daughters, Ann Marie (Allan)
Root of Port Colborne, Canada, Margaret (Frank) O’Neill of Las Vegas, NV, Sr.
Patricia Schofield of Syracuse, Mary (Roy) Foster of Wayne, MI, and Deborah
(John) Schrot of Birmingham, MI; two sons, Michael (Elaine) Brown of
Baldwinsville and Thomas Brown of Leeds; a brother, Raymond Brown of Syracuse;
26 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren. Dr. Brown was predeceased by a
son, Arthur in 1992, a brother, Earl Brown and a sister, Doris Lawrence.
The family requests
memorials to the charity of one’s choice.
For information about memorials to
NOTE TO
EDITORS: DR. BROWN’S PHOTOGRAPH IS
AVAILABLE AT www.marygrove.edu/news.
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