Glenn W. Ferguson

For the Northern Irish footballer, see Glenn Ferguson.
Glenn W. Ferguson
Born (1929-01-28)January 28, 1929
Syracuse, New York
Died December 20, 2007(2007-12-20) (aged 78)
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Fields Diplomat and Academic Administrator
Alma mater Cornell University
University of Pittsburgh
Known for United States Ambassador to Kenya
Chancellor of Long Island University
President of Clark University
University of Connecticut
American University of Paris

Glenn W. Ferguson (January 28, 1929 in Syracuse, New York - December 20, 2007 in Santa Fe, New Mexico) was an American diplomat and university president. He received his bachelor's degree in Economics in 1950, an MBA in 1951, both from Cornell University, and a law degree from the University of Pittsburgh. He was the United States Ambassador to Kenya from 1966–1969 and the head of several universities, including Chancellor of Long Island University, President of Clark University, the University of Connecticut, and the American University of Paris. He was the first director of the volunteer program VISTA and, for a short time, Director of the Lincoln Center in New York City. He died on December 20, 2007 from prostate cancer at his home in Santa Fe, New Mexico.[1][2]

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