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Dr. Jack McBride Ryder, second president of Saginaw Valley State
College was born December 2, 1928, in Newport, Kentucky. He graduated
in 1947 from Bellevue High School, Bellevue, Kentucky. He served
24 months in the United States Army, and upon discharge enrolled
at Michigan State University. He graduated in 1952 with a bachelor
of science degree. After graduation he served as a teacher and principal
of the Anglo-American Schools, Athens Greece. In 1954 he returned
to MSU for graduate work, earning his master of administration in
1962. He graduated with high honors with membership in Phi Kappa
Phi, Kappa Delta, and Phi Delta Kappa. He won the Hinman Graduate
Fellowship in 1961.
Dr. Ryder was
superintendent of Brady Community Schools, Saginaw County, from
1955 to 1957, and a member of the Saginaw County School Administrators
Association. From 1957 to 1962 he was an assistant instructor in
the MSU College of Education. IN 1962 he was named assistant to
the dean of University Extension Administration with the rank of
associate professor at Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana. In
1963 he was named direct or
of the Purdue University's Indianapolis campus. From January 1964
to October 1965 he was interim director, on part-time loan from
Purdue, of the Indiana Vocational Technical College, a new institution
created by the State of Indiana to provide vocational technical
education at the post high school level. In February 1969 he was
promoted to vice chancellor and dean, with rank of full professor
in higher education, of the Indiana University-Purdue University
joint campus at Indianapolis. He became vice chancellor and dean
for administrative affairs of the IU-PUI campus in 1970, the position
he held when named Saginaw Valley State College President in October
of 1974. He assumed full time duties at SVSC on November 1, 1974.
Dr. Ryder succeeded
SVSC President Sam Marble until his retirement in 1989. While Marble's
term was considered SVSU's founding administration, the University
began to grow during Ryder's term. Six facilities costing a total
of $55.2 million were constructed during his 15 years as the University's
president. Among the building that went up during those years were
Pioneer Hall, the Administrative Services Building, the Pine Grove
Apartments, the Melvin J. Zahnow Library, the Arbury Fine Arts Center,
and the Health and Physical Education Center. Student enrollment
also increased under his presidency by 180 percent, and the number
of faculty jumped 120 percent from 2,350 to 6,000 students.
The 185,000
square feet, $18.7 million Ryder Center is named in dedication to
Dr. Ryder. It features an Olympic size swimming pool, classrooms,
handball and racquetball courts, and a 4,000-seat basketball arena.
Sources:
The Inauguration of Jack McBride Ryder as the Second President of
Saginaw Valley State University program, 9/19/75; The Valley
Vanguard, 3/12/01; The Saginaw News 4/23/89.
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