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President Robert G. Bottoms papers

 Collection
Identifier: PRE-0001-002

Scope and Contents

This collection includes the papers of former DePauw University President Robert G. Bottoms.

Dates

  • 1967 - 2009

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Portions of the collection are restricted. Please contact the Archives and Special Collections for more information.

Conditions Governing Use

Legal title, literary rights, including copyright reside with the creators of the documents or their legal heirs and assigns. All requests to publish or quote must be submitted to the DePauw University Archives and Special Collections. The publisher must also obtain permission from the copyright holder.

Biography Note

Robert G. Bottoms, was the longest-serving president in the history of DePauw. During his 22 years as president, Bottoms led the University in developing a more diverse student body, faculty and staff, significantly strengthening science education and advancing moral reflection. Under his leadership, DePauw partnered with The Posse Foundation – a youth leadership development and college access organization that sends teams (Posses) of students from diverse backgrounds to selective colleges and universities – and in 2004 DePauw became the first college in the nation to host two Posse groups (from New York City and Chicago). He spearheaded efforts to establish the 520-acre DePauw University Nature Park, which provides unique science research and study opportunities for students and faculty members, and is the site of the Prindle Institute for Ethics.

Bottoms also led two highly successful fundraising efforts, the Sesquicentennial Campaign completed in 1987 and Campaign for DePauw: Leadership for a New Century, which culminated in 2000 with gifts and commitments in excess of $374 million.

A native of Birmingham, Alabama, Bottoms received a bachelor’s degree at Birmingham-Southern College, Bachelor of Divinity at Emory University and doctorate at Vanderbilt University. He began his career in higher education when he was appointed chaplain and assistant to the president at Birmingham-Southern. He later moved to the Vanderbilt Divinity School as assistant dean and assistant professor of church and ministry. He joined DePauw in 1978 as vice president for University relations and later became executive vice president of the University prior to being named president.

Extent

17.295 Cubic Feet (19 document cases, 1 volume)

Language of Materials

English

Title
President Robert G. Bottoms papers
Status
Completed
Author
Sheraya Smith
Date
4/11/2018
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
Description is in English.

Repository Details

Part of the Archives of DePauw University and Indiana United Methodism Repository

Contact:
Roy O. West Library
405 S. Indiana St.
Greencastle Indiana 46135 United States