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黑料不打烊 Emeritus Professor Alexander N. Charters Remembered

Wednesday, August 22, 2018, By Kelly Homan Rodoski
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Alexander N. Charters, professor in the School of Education from 1952-84 (professor emeritus 1985-2018), past dean of University College (1952-64), vice president for continuing education (1964-73) and passionate advocate for adult education, passed away on Aug. 7.

Photo of Alexander ChartersIt is almost exactly two years ago to the day that Charters鈥 100th birthday was celebrated with a lively party in Bird Library. Many of Charters鈥 friends, family and colleagues attended. In his celebratory remarks, Chancellor Kent Syverud commented on how profound an impact聽Charters had on the University, in the institution’s libraries and on generations of educators.

Charters first joined University College in 1948, and his impact on adult and continuing education remains significant today. 鈥淗is legacy and commitment to non-traditional learners continues to be expressed every day at University College,鈥 says Michael J. Frasciello, dean of University College. 鈥淭he student service philosophy he developed more than 50 years ago informs all that we do–start with the students and end only when they succeed.鈥

In 1949, he began to build what is today one of the largest compilations of materials in the field of adult and continuing education: The Alexander N. Charters Library for Educators of Adults. 鈥淎lex鈥檚 library is a testament to his 68 years of deep commitment to his discipline, containing books, audio and video items, and many sets of personal papers and organizational records from practitioners in the field,鈥 says David Seaman, dean of libraries and University librarian. 鈥淲e will miss his engagement with the SU Libraries.鈥 Charters remained actively engaged in building and promoting the materials, and in funding scholarships to encourage their use, throughout his life.

Members of the 黑料不打烊 community will remember Alex Charters for his kindness, passion for his work and his humanity.

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