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From Protest to President describes the inspirational odyssey of a young, Black activist coming of age in Mississippi and Chicago in the tumultuous 60s and 70s, culminating in a college presidency at one of the nation’s most distinctive universities. This powerful narrative poised at the intersection of social justice, higher education and politics is anything but the story of a quiet, academic life. From his barbershop encounters with Malcolm X to death threats at Illinois State University, gunshots at Towson State, the pursuit of autonomy for Morgan State University and the fight to save Tennessee State University, Pruitt’s steadfast advocacy, integrity and courage led to groundbreaking work in adult education at CAEL and a notable thirty-five-year presidency at Thomas Edison State University.
Under Pruitt’s visionary leadership, Thomas Edison emerged as a pioneer in distance education, prior learning assessment, and access to higher education for working adults and the military. In the midst of one of the most challenging political environments in the nation, this unique institution’s commitment to innovation and quality has left its indelible mark on the landscape of higher education.
From his days as a student protester in high school and college to his appearances on Capitol Hill, George Pruitt earned the reputation as a candid, knowledgeable, and influential leader in higher education. He is the recipient of numerous awards, honors and commendations, including six honorary degrees, and has consulted widely in higher education, business, and government. His stewardship and service attracted the attention of three presidents of the United States of both parties who appointed him to serve in an advisory capacity to five secretaries of education. Pruitt’s tenacious spirit and commitment to justice serves as a reminder to always try to leave things better than you found them.
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From Protest to President describes the inspirational odyssey of a young, Black activist coming of age in Mississippi and Chicago in the tumultuous 60s and 70s, culminating in a college presidency at one of the nation’s most distinctive universities. This powerful narrative poised at the intersection of social justice, higher education and politics is anything but the story of a quiet, academic life. From his barbershop encounters with Malcolm X to death threats at Illinois State University, gunshots at Towson State, the pursuit of autonomy for Morgan State University and the fight to save Tennessee State University, Pruitt’s steadfast advocacy, integrity and courage led to groundbreaking work in adult education at CAEL and a notable thirty-five-year presidency at Thomas Edison State University.
Under Pruitt’s visionary leadership, Thomas Edison emerged as a pioneer in distance education, prior learning assessment, and access to higher education for working adults and the military. In the midst of one of the most challenging political environments in the nation, this unique institution’s commitment to innovation and quality has left its indelible mark on the landscape of higher education.
From his days as a student protester in high school and college to his appearances on Capitol Hill, George Pruitt earned the reputation as a candid, knowledgeable, and influential leader in higher education. He is the recipient of numerous awards, honors and commendations, including six honorary degrees, and has consulted widely in higher education, business, and government. His stewardship and service attracted the attention of three presidents of the United States of both parties who appointed him to serve in an advisory capacity to five secretaries of education. Pruitt’s tenacious spirit and commitment to justice serves as a reminder to always try to leave things better than you found them.