BIOGRAPHY
Edward Bernard Fort, born in Detroit, Michigan, assumed responsibilities as
chancellor of North Carolina A&T State University on September 1,1981 becoming the
eighth person to occupy that position. Dr. Fort earned the bachelor’s degree in
history and the master’s degree in educational administration from Wayne State
University and the doctorate in educational administration from the University of
California in Berkeley.
As chancellor of A&T, Dr. Fort guided the University to national prominence as a
leader in engineering and technology education. During his administration,
the University initiated more than thirty new academic programs, awarded the first
Ph.D degrees in mechanical and electrical engineering, completed more than
$50 million in new construction, including McNair Hall and Bluford Library,
completed nearly $30 million in renovated facilities, expanded enrollment,
established the $9 million Fort Interdisciplinary Research Center, increased the
globalization of the campus, won two national first place Kennedy Center/American
College Theater festival finishes by the College of Arts and Sciences theater arts
program and numerous other accomplishments. The Edward B. Fort Interdisciplinary
Research Center (IRC) completed in January 1997 and dedicated on March 22, 1999
was named in his honor. Dr. Fort retired from the University as chancellor
in June 30, 1999 and is now a professor in the Department of Human Development
and Services and Chancellor Emeritus of the University.
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