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Prof. Charles F. R. Bellows (1892 - 1896)
Charles F. R. Bellows (1832-1907) was the first head of Central Michigan Normal School and Business Institute in Mount Pleasant (1892-96). Born in Charlestown, New Hampshire in 1832, his family moved to Climax, Michigan in 1837. He received a second class teaching certificate from Michigan State Normal School in Ypsilanti (now Eastern Michigan University) in 1855 and later a degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Michigan. In 1867, he entered the faculty of the Michigan State Normal School, where he was a professor of mathematics (1867-91) and acting principal (1870-71). Bellows left Ypsilanti in 1891 and agreed to be the founding principal of the Central Michigan Normal School and Business Institute University in June of 1892.
Charles McKenny (1896 - 1899)
Charles Grawn (1900 - 1918)
Dr. Eugene Clarence Warriner
(1918 - 1939)
Dr. Charles L. Anspach (1939 - 1959)
Judson Foust (1959 - 1968)
William B. Boyd (1968 - 1975)
Dr. Harold Abel (1975 - 1985)
Arthur Emmett Ellis (1985 - 1988)
Arthur Emmet Ellis (1932-2013) was the ninth president at Central (1985-88). Born in Grand Rapids, he obtained a BA in economics from Michigan State University (1958) and an MA in higher education from Eastern Michigan University (1969). Prior to becoming the head of CMU, President Ellis served in the military, worked in the private sector, and worked in State government. In 1968, he began working in higher education at Eastern Michigan University. In 1970, Ellis moved to Central and served as Vice President for Public Affairs (1970-85). He took over as Interim President when Abel resigned in 1985 and was named President in 1986.
Edward B. Jakubauskas (1988 - 1992)
Leonard E. Plachta (1992 - 2000)
Michael Rao (2000 - 2009)
Kathy Wilbur (2009 - 2010)
George Ross (2010 - 2018)
Robert Davies (2018 - 2024)
Robert O. Davies was the fifteenth president of Central Michigan University. He began his tenure on September 1, 2018. Prior to his appointment as CMU's president, Davies served as the President at Murray State University in Kentucky (2014-18). He also served as president of Eastern Oregon University, vice president for university relations at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and had alumni and development roles at the State University of New York at Buffalo, Boise State University, and the University of Nevada, Reno. Davies earned a B.S. in management from the University of Nevada, Reno in 1991, an M.B.A in finance and marketing from the University of Oregon, and a Ph.D. in higher education administration from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 2005.
During his time at CMU, Davies oversaw the University's operations during the COVID-19 pandemic, which included the need to move nearly all on-campus operations to fully remote operations for three months (March-June 2020), and the subsequent move to remote and hybrid classes for two academic years. He also led CMU during a time of expanded strategic planning for the future which included successful fundraising efforts, such as the early conclusion of the University's $100 million capital campaign, "Fired Up for Excellence," three years ahead of schedule.
Davies announced his retirement in January 2024, and his last day as CMU president was October 31.
Neil MacKinnon (2024 - Present)
Neil MacKinnon is the sixteenth
president of Central Michigan University. He began his tenure on November 1,
2024. Prior to his appointment as CMU’s president, MacKinnon served as provost
at Augusta University in Georgia (2021-2024), where he also maintained academic appointments in the Department of Health Management, Economics, and Policy, the Department of Population Health Science, and the Graduate School.
MacKinnon
earned his doctoral degree in the philosophy of pharmacy health care
administration from the University of Florida, Gainesville in 1999. His master’s degree in hospital pharmacy is from the University of Wisconsin,
Madison, and he has a bachelor’s degree in pharmacy from Dalhousie University in
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Prior to his time at Augusta University, MacKinnon worked as dean of the College of Pharmacy and professor at the University of
Cincinnati, director of the State Office of Rural Health for Arizona and professor at the University of Arizona, and a professor at Dalhousie University.