Richard M. Freeland

Richard Middleton Freeland (born May 13, 1941 in Orange, New Jersey) was President of Northeastern University from 1996 to 2006[1] and served as the Commissioner of Higher Education for Massachusetts from 2008 until 2015.[2]

Freedland grew up in Mountain Lakes, New Jersey and was granted a bachelor's degree in American Studies from Amherst College and a doctorate in American Civilization from the University of Pennsylvania.[3]

Freeland is married to Elsa Nunez, and has two children.

During Freeland's tenure, Northeastern University went through major institutional changes, including becoming a more selective institution, moving to semesters from quarters, and the opening of over $400 million worth of new facilities.[4]

Educational positions

Other positions

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References

  1. http://www.freeland.neu.edu/bio.html
  2. https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2014/10/20/freeland-step-down-massachusetts-higher-education-commissioner/QDOBlnTuJLZhkoy7uvOeFO/story.html
  3. The Carol R. Goldberg Seminars: Steering Committee Biographies, The Boston Foundation, backed up by the Internet Archive as of September 27, 2007. Accessed January 11, 2015. "Born and raised in Mountain Lakes, New Jersey, Freeland received a bachelor’s degree in American Studies from Amherst College in 1963 and a doctorate in American Civilization from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968."
  4. Northeastern University
  5. http://www.clarku.edu/research/mosakowskiinstitute/faq.cfm


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