Fred Maryanski

Author, Deceased Person

1947 – 2010

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Who was Fred Maryanski?

Fred Maryanski, an American educator, was the President of Nevada State College in Henderson, Nevada, part of the Nevada System of Higher Education, from February 1, 2005 until his death.

Dr. Maryanski served as interim Provost and Academic Vice-President for Academic Affairs at the University of Connecticut prior to assuming the presidency. He contributed significantly to the creation, development and growth of Nevada State College. Dr. Maryanski was credited with guiding Nevada State College through the final stages of its accreditation process and its 509-acre master plan. Under Maryanski's leadership, the college opened its first permanent building on campus. Dr. Maryanski oversaw the college's rapidly rising enrollment en route to transforming it into a respectable and viable institution of higher learning. According to the United States Senator from Nevada, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Maryanski "meant so much to students in Nevada and made Nevada State College the great institution it is today." Dr. Maryanski died at the Nathan Adelson Hospice in Las Vegas on July 2, 2010, after a long battle with cancer.

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Born
Jun 3, 1947
Education
  • Providence College
Died
2010

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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