Gary Whitehouse Archives | 海角直播 News Central Florida Research, Arts, Technology, Student Life and College News, Stories and More Mon, 17 Jun 2019 17:52:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/blogs.dir/20/files/2019/05/cropped-logo-150x150.png Gary Whitehouse Archives | 海角直播 News 32 32 UCF Remembers Gary Whitehouse, Former Provost Key in 海角直播鈥檚 Growth /news/ucf-remembers-gary-whitehouse-former-provost-key-universitys-growth/ Mon, 10 Apr 2017 10:58:22 +0000 /news/?p=76978 Former Provost Gary Whitehouse, who helped lead UCF during a key growth period, died March 31. He was 78.

Whitehouse came to the university in 1978, when it was known as Florida Technological 海角直播, as a professor and chair of the industrial engineering department. At the time, the school鈥檚 enrollment was about 11,000 students.

Ten years later, he was named dean of the College of Engineering. He drew praise for elevating the reputation of the engineering school.

鈥淗e [Whitehouse] was the dean who hired me at UCF in 1993. We had one of the most interesting and inspiring conversations that ultimately helped me make up my mind that I wanted to work at UCF,鈥 said Manoj Chopra, professor of engineering who鈥檚 been at UCF since and has served on the university鈥檚 Board of Trustees. 鈥淲e talked everything from sports to computer programming to research. He was a very warm person and I enjoyed the wonderful conversations we had together.鈥

In 1992, Whitehouse chaired the presidential search committee that ultimately selected UCF鈥檚 current and longest-serving president, John C. Hitt. The following year, after a national search, Hitt tapped Whitehouse to serve as provost.

In that role, Whitehouse held the second-highest rank at UCF and was the university鈥檚 top academic officer. He spent 10 years as provost, and was the architect behind much of UCF鈥檚 academic growth during that time. Under Hitt and Whitehouse the faculty grew by more than 300, dozens of new degree programs were added and enrollment increased by more than two-thirds.

Hitt said Whitehouse was 鈥渂oth a skilled administrator and a true academic leader. He soon became a trusted friend.鈥

During his years as provost, Whitehouse missed the classroom. He stepped down as provost in 2003 so he could return to teaching and research in the College of Engineering and Computer Science鈥檚 industrial engineering and management systems department. He retired in 2005.

鈥淗e really enjoyed working with students of all levels. He returned to teaching many times throughout his career,鈥 said Gail DePuy, his daughter. 鈥淚t was clear how much he enjoyed his career choice in higher education.鈥

His son, Glenn, added: 鈥淢y parents both viewed the university as not just a place to work, but as a community. As a family, we were always going to theater plays, sporting events, musical productions and other events. We used the university as a cultural resource in our family life. We have a lot of great memories at UCF.鈥

In retirement, Whitehouse traveled with his wife of 53 years, Marian, who preceded him in death, and spent time with their grandchildren. He also was a hospital volunteer near their home in Bonita Springs, Fla.

He is survived by his daughter, Gail, and her husband Wynand; son, Glenn, and his wife Marianne; and three grandchildren: Daniel Whitehouse, Meredith DePuy and Drew DePuy.

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Morgan Coordinates Her 19th Founders’ Day Before Retirement /news/morgan-coordinates-her-19th-founders-day-before-retirement/ Tue, 02 Apr 2013 13:53:09 +0000 /news/?p=47671 Chris Morgan, senior assistant to Provost and Executive Vice President Tony Waldrop, is coordinating her 19th and final Founders鈥 Day Honors Convocation before she retires May 31.

Morgan was hired in 1994 as a personnel representative in Human Resources and was promoted to her current job in 1995. She has served three provosts at UCF in her role: Gary Whitehouse, Terry Hickey and Waldrop.

鈥淚n my position, no two days are alike,鈥 she said, likening all the varied duties she coordinates for her job as similar to being a plate spinner.

The annual Founders鈥 Day awards began in 1989, and Morgan became the coordinator in 1995. She said her guiding principle in coordinating the ceremonies for nearly two decades has always focused on what a former co-worker said: UCF is such a young institution that establishing traditions such as the convocation help to put the 鈥渋vy on our walls.鈥

In her retirement, Morgan said she is looking forward to focusing on fitness, taking some art classes, walking on the beach with her husband, planning an Alaskan cruise to celebrate her 25th wedding anniversary next year, and 鈥渄iscovering what鈥檚 next.鈥

But first, Morgan鈥檚 hard work will be on display at Wednesday鈥檚 Founders’ Day. The ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. in the Pegasus Ballroom of the Student Union.

The university will recognize faculty members who have demonstrated excellence in teaching, advising, research, professional service, and librarianship. Also to be recognized are faculty members who have completed 20, 30, 40, and 45 years of service and those who recently retired or who are retiring soon.

Ten students who have demonstrated exceptional ability in a particular area of study will be recognized along with four Honors in the Major students for having written the most outstanding theses. Recently graduated seniors who completed honors theses and juniors and seniors who are in the top 1 percent academically of undergraduates within each college will also be recognized.

 

 

 

 

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