Miles D. McCarthy

Deceased Person

– 1995

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Who was Miles D. McCarthy?

Miles D. McCarthy was one of the five founding faculty members of California State University, Fullerton. He served as acting president of the University for nine months during 1981 upon the resignation of the university's second president, L. Donald Shields.

McCarthy received his B.S. degree from West Chester State College. In 1943 he was awarded a Ph.D. in zoology from the University of Pennsylvania. McCarthy's research in the area of hematological studies of burns and autoimmunity resulted in 35 peer-reviewed publications.

McCarthy was throughout his career at Cal State Fullerton a Professor of Biology, who also held several administrative posts at the university including Chair of the Biology Department, Dean of the School of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, and Vice President for Academic Affairs. In his role as a founding faculty member, McCarthy was responsible for hiring the new faculty needed to staff a number of academic departments in the sciences. It was McCarthy who hired L. Donald Shields as a faculty member in the Chemistry Department. Shields became the second president of the university in 1971.

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Education
  • West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Died
1995

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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