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Campbell, John Roy was born on June 14, 1933 in Goodman, Missouri, United States. Son of Carl J. and Helen (Nicoletti) Campbell.
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academic administrator Animal scientist educator
Campbell, John Roy was born on June 14, 1933 in Goodman, Missouri, United States. Son of Carl J. and Helen (Nicoletti) Campbell.
Bachelor of Science, University Missouri, 1955. Master of Science, University Missouri, Columbia, 1956. Doctor of Philosophy, University Missouri, Columbia, 1960.
Doctor of Science (honorary), University Missouri, Columbia, 2005.
Instructor dairy science, U. Missouri, Columbia, 1960-1961; assistant professor, U. Missouri, Columbia, 1961-1965; associate professor, U. Missouri, Columbia, 1965-1968; professor, U. Missouri, Columbia, from 1968; associate dean, director resident instruction College Agriculture,, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1977-1983; dean College Agriculture, University of Illinois, Urbana, 1983-1988; president, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, 1988-1993.
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Fellow American Dairy Science Association (director 1975-1978, 80-86, president 1980-1981, Ralston Purina Distinguished Teaching award 1973, Award of Honor 1987). Member National Association College Teachers Agriculture (Ensminger Interstate Distinguished Teacher award 1973, Teaching fellow 1973, Distinguished Educator award 1990, National Association State and University and Land-Grant Colleges (commissions on home economics and veterinary medicine, committee on water resources, council of presidents), Oklahoma Futures, National College Naturopathic Medical(member board directors since 1997), Gamma Sigma Delta.
Married Eunice Vieten, August 7, 1954. Children: Karen L., Kathy L., Keith L.