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Albrecht, Stan L. (Stan LeRoy), 1942-

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1942-

Biographical History

Stan L. Albrecht (1942- ) is an American educator, university administrator, and scholar.

Stan LeRoy Albrecht was born on July 13, 1942. He was raised on a farm near the tiny town of Fremont in Wayne County, Utah. He was an undergraduate student at Southern Utah State College (now known as Southern Utah University) and BYU, initially majoring in veterinary science, but soon switching to political science and history, and then to sociology. Albrecht completed both his master's and doctorate degrees in sociology from Washington State University.

Coming to USU for his first teaching job in 1970, Albrecht remained in Logan for only a couple of years before accepting a faculty position at BYU. He stayed on at BYU for more than twenty years, first as a professor, and soon as department head, then dean, then academic vice president and associate provost. Following his time there, Albrecht accepted a research position as associate director of the epidemiological research center at the University of Florida Medical School. He was asked to apply for the position of Dean of the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at USU in 1998, serving until 2001, when he was named provost of the university. Albrecht was appointed president of Utah State University on February 1, 2005.

Citation:
Wikipedia, website viewed May 28, 2014: Stan L. Albrecht (born July 13, 1942, raised on a farm, Southern Utah State College, BYU, sociology, Washington State University, faculty position at BYU, academic vice president, associate provost, University of Florida Medical School, Dean of the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, president of Utah State University)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Stan L. Albrecht meeting minutes, 1989-1990

 Sub-Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: UA 1233 Series 2 Sub-Series 6
Scope and Contents

Collection of Stan L. Albrecht meeting minutes and materials related to said minutes. These materials include correspondence between Albrecht and Eldered G. Smith about his donated collection on the lives of Joseph and Hyrum Smith, statistics on faculty payments, the 1990/1991 improvment of the Harold B. Lee Library, the creation of Linguistics 98 to educate students on basic computer use, anti-Mormon materials, and plans for the expansion of the Law Library. Materials dated 1989 to 1990.

Dates: 1989-1990