Sullivan, Richard E. (Richard Eugene), 1921-2005
Dates
- Existence: 1921 - 2005
Biography
Richard E. Sullivan, 1921-2005 Richard E. Sullivan, Professor Emeritus of History and Humanities at Michigan State, died on May 26, 2005. In his 34 year career at the university, he served as the chair of the History department for four years and dean of the College of Arts and Letters for nine. A scholar of early medieval Europe, he was also the primary advisor for 26 doctoral students between 1964 and 1997. Professor Sullivan was remembered at a memorial convocation and conference on the campus of Michigan State University in December of 2005. Gordon Stewart, a member of the History faculty, was among those who spoke at the memorial convocation, held in the Alumni Memorial Chapel on Friday the 2nd. Professors Samuel Thomas, Emily Tabuteau and Alan Fisher all participated in the memorial conference, held the next day at the Kellogg Center. Professor Sullivan’s former students were also well represented at both events. The Department of History has established the Richard E. Sullivan Endowed Award for Teaching Excellence, which will honor members of the faculty who exemplify excellence in teaching and perform duties of advisor and mentor at an extraordinary level. The College of Arts and letters, in addition to organizing the memorial convocation and conference, will also be honoring Professor Sullivan with a special issue of Muses, a Magazine of the Arts and Humanities, due out in the spring of 2006.
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Associate Provost records
Richard E. Sullivan collection
The collection consists of two audio recordings of Richard Sullivan's memorial service on December 2, 2005