Dolores Richard Spikes

American mathematician
Dolores Richard Spikes
Born
Dolores Margaret Richard

(1936-08-24)August 24, 1936
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
DiedJune 1, 2015(2015-06-01) (aged 78)
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Alma materLouisiana State University
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
SpouseHermon Spikes (m. 1958)
AwardsThurgood Marshall Educational Achievement Award
Scientific career
FieldsCommutative rings
InstitutionsUniversity of Maryland Eastern Shore
Southern University Baton Rouge
Doctoral advisorJack Ohm

Dolores Margaret Richard Spikes (August 24, 1936 – June 1, 2015) was an American mathematician and university administrator.[1] Born in Baton Rouge, Dolores Richard attended public and parochial schools in that city and, still in her home city, went on to Southern University from which she earned her B.S. degree in mathematics in 1957. Also at Southern she met her future husband, Hermon Spikes.[2]

Spikes continued her education at the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana where she earned a master of science degree in mathematics and then returned in 1958 to Louisiana where she married Spikes and began teaching high school science in Mossville, a small, mostly black community near Lake Charles.

In December, 1971 (with a dissertation titled "Semi-Valuations and Groups of Divisibility") Dolores Spikes earned a Ph.D. in mathematics from Louisiana State University.[3] The website "Black Women in Mathematics" affirms that Spikes was the first African-American woman to earn a Ph.D. from Louisiana State; that website also offers a number of anecdotes that help to portray Spikes as a human being as well as an academic.

In the 1980s at Southern University Spikes moved into various administrative positions—starting in 1982 as Assistant to the Chancellor and, in the late eighties, she served as Chancellor for both the Baton Rouge and New Orleans Campuses of Southern University—in fact, she was the first female chancellor of a Louisiana Land Grant University.[4] In 1987 she was appointed to the board of Harvard University's Institute of Educational Management. In 1988 Dr. Spikes accepted the position of president of the Southern University and A&M College System.-- she not only was the first woman to lead a public college or university in Louisiana, she also was the first woman in the US to serve as chief administrator for a university system.[4] Later, Spikes became the 11th president of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore—and its first female president—from 1996–2001.[4]

References

  1. ^ Grimes, William (9 June 2015). "NYTimes obituary". The New York Times. Retrieved November 19, 2018.
  2. ^ "Education Makers". Retrieved November 16, 2018.
  3. ^ "MAA". Retrieved November 16, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c "Obituary". Retrieved November 19, 2018.
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