North Carolina State University’s first and only female chancellor has died. Marye Anne Fox became NC State’s first female executive leader in 1998. A statement released by current chancellor Randy Woodson highlights how she was able to raise the university’s profile and influence. She was instrumental in lobbying state lawmakers for the multibillion-dollar University and Community College Bond Referendum and played a prominent role in expanding the Atlantic Coast Conference.
by Randy Woodson, NCSU Chancellor May 11, 2021 .
Editor’s note: NCSU Chancellor Randy Woodson wrote the following tribute to former NCSU Chancellor Marye Anne Fox.
RALEIGH – I write [May 10] with the sad news that former NC State Chancellor Marye Anne Fox passed away Sunday night at her home in Austin, Texas, after a long illness.
Marye Anne Fox was appointed NC State’s 12th chancellor on Aug. 1, 1998. As well as being NC State’s first female executive leader, she also provided tremendous guidance and vision as our land-grant university charged into the 21st century, propelled by her commitment to raising NC State’s stature in teaching, scholarship, research and extension. She played a prominent role in lobbying the North Carolina legislature for the historic $3.1 billion University and Community College Bond Referendum and in the decision to expand the Atlantic Coast Conference, of which NC State is a charter member.
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