Walter E. Massey

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Walter E. Massey is an American physicist and academic leader known for his contributions to science policy and higher education, including serving as president of Morehouse College and director of the National Science Foundation.

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instanceOf academic administrator
human
physicist
science policy leader
academicDegree PhD in physics
bachelor's degree
awardReceived Fellow of the American Physical Society NERFINISHED
Public service awards in science and education
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Morehouse College NERFINISHED
Washington University in St. Louis NERFINISHED
employer Argonne National Laboratory NERFINISHED
Brown University NERFINISHED
Morehouse College NERFINISHED
Morris Brown College NERFINISHED
National Science Foundation NERFINISHED
University of Chicago
familyName Massey NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork higher education administration
physics
science policy
givenName Walter
languageSpoken English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Physical Society
National Academy of Sciences
name Walter E. Massey NERFINISHED
notableFor leadership in higher education
leadership in science policy
promoting diversity in science and engineering
service as director of the National Science Foundation
service as president of Morehouse College
occupation academic
college president
physicist
science administrator
positionHeld chairman of Bank of America Corporation
director of Argonne National Laboratory
director of the National Science Foundation
president of Morehouse College
president of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at the University of California system
vice president for research at the University of Chicago
sexOrGender male
workLocation Atlanta, Georgia NERFINISHED
Chicago, Illinois NERFINISHED
Washington, D.C.

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