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Lawrence Walkup (James Lawrence Walkup) was born on 26 February, 1914 in Wheeling, Missouri, U.S., is an administrator. Discover Lawrence Walkup's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?

Popular As James Lawrence Walkup
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Age 88 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 26 February 1914
Birthday 26 February
Birthplace Wheeling, Missouri, U.S.
Date of death August 7, 2002 (aged 88) - Flagstaff, Arizona, U.S.
Died Place Flagstaff, Arizona, U.S.
Nationality United States

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His wife is Lucy Meloy (m. 1943)

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Lawrence Walkup Net Worth

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1995

In 1995, Walkup was named an "Arizona Historymaker" by the Arizona Historical Society. He spent much of his time in Wheeling, Missouri where he owned a thousand-acre farm. To honor him, the Arizona House of Representatives unanimously approved House Concurrent Resolution 2030. He also wrote six books, including two NAU books and two Walkup heritage books.

1979

The Walkups were known for inviting students to their home for special occasions. "Lucy was the first lady on campus," Walkup said. He retired in 1979.

1966

In 1966, he oversaw the renaming of the school from Arizona State College at Flagstaff to Northern Arizona University. Two years later, NAU began offering Doctorates of Philosophy and Education, and the first doctoral candidates graduated in 1973. Walkup oversaw the building of the South Campus which was completed in 1971.

1958

As President, Walkup tried to anticipate what a growing campus would need. In 1958, he organized the school into seven divisions. In the early-1960s, he started a building program and the college’s enrollment climbed throughout the decade. He added a nursing program to the school's offerings in 1961.

Walkup was elected president of the Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce in 1958. In 1964, he was elected to the board of directors of the First National Bank of Arizona. He was elected chairman of the selection committee for Rhodes Scholarships in Arizona in 1966. That same year he was selected Flagstaff’s Citizen of the Year. In 1969, he was named national president of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education.

1955

He was named dean of the College of Education in 1955 and was appointed president of Northern Arizona University in 1957.

1948

In 1948, Walkup earned his doctorate degree from the University of Missouri and was recruited by Lacey Eastburn to come to Arizona State College, now known as NAU, as an instructor. One of his first duties was to become director of the college’s elementary school. In 1950, he became the head of the education department, the director of placement and the chair of the graduate council. In 1951, he became a Dean of Instruction and developed a whole new curriculum to re-attain the program’s accreditation from the North Central Association. He also developed the college’s new graduate program.

1943

While in the Navy, he married Lucy Meloy on June 2, 1943. She was an English and music teacher. They had a daughter named Susan. After his death, he was buried in Wheeling, Missouri. The Walkup Skydome in Flagstaff was named in his honor. The facility is the third largest clear span timber dome in the world.

1932

Walkup was born in Wheeling, Missouri to college-educated parents, John L. and Jessie D. Walkup. He had two brothers named Allen and Lucian and attended the Wheeling Baptist Church. He graduated from high school in 1932 as the salutatorian of his class. In 1936, he earned a bachelor's degree from Central Missouri State College, where he majored in chemical and biological sciences. He earned a Master of Science degree in science education from the University of Missouri.

1914

James Lawrence Walkup (February 26, 1914 – August 7, 2002) was an American academic administrator who served as the eleventh president of Northern Arizona University from 1957 to 1979. He developed the school from a teachers' college to one with 152 degree specializations.