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About the Kamm Lecture
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The Robert B. Kamm Distinguished Lecture in Higher Education was first held at OSU's College of Education in 1992. The vision of Dr. Kamm, the lecture series is supported by the Robert B. Kamm Lecture Fund of the Oklahoma State University Foundation. The purpose of the Kamm Lecture series is to bring private and public sector leaders together to discuss issues that will shape the future of education, particularly higher education, in Oklahoma. President Emeritus Robert B. Kamm has served in Higher Education as a teacher, counselor, and administrator at Oklahoma State University for nearly 45 years – including service as president from 1966 to 1977. He was inducted into the College of Education Hall of Fame in 2000 and is a member of the College's emeriti faculty. During his more than half a century in education, Dr. Kamm has emphasized academic excellence and has underscored the centrality of students, faculty, and staff in the learning experience. Dr. Kamm acknowledges that all people are of equal worth, and he cares deeply about others, whatever their nationality, race, religion, sex, economic status, or station in life might be. His love for people is manifested in many ways. He is known as one who truly cares about others. |
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Contact Information:
Dr. Jesse Mendez, Chair
Phone: 405-744-8064
E-Mail: jesse.perez.mendez@okstate.edu
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Last Updated
Friday, January 25, 2008 11:10 AM
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