Jay F. W. Pearson (May 7, 1901 โ August 8, 1965) was a marine biologist and university administrator who served as the second president and chancellor of the University of Miami.[2][3][4][5][6]
Pearson served as the second president of the University of Miami from 1953 to 1962 and was a charter faculty member of the university. He was recruited from the University of Pittsburgh and succeeded Bowman Foster Ashe as University of Miami president.
Pearson ushered in a decade of growth for the University of Miami. During his presidency, the University of Miami awarded its first doctorate degrees and ended racial segregation. Enrollment increased by more than 4,000 during his tenure. He spearheaded the university's desegregation and over 70 African-American students enrolled for the first time.[7] Pearson was named Chancellor after retiring as President.[8]
Works or publications
Florida and Its University of Miami, New York: Newcomen Society in North America, 1958, OCLC921957
Record of a Tegesta Burial Mound in Palm Beach, Florida, S.l.: s.n., OCLC6991889
Studies on the Ecological Relations of Bees in the Chicago Area, n.p., OCLC380511908