President 1976-1985
Alfred B. Rollins came to Old à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã from the University of Vermont where he served as Vice President for Academic Affairs for nine years.
Dr. Rollins' goal as President was to make the University the premier institution of higher education in the Tidewater area. To that end he expanded the University's state and private funding, made improvements in student services, added an intensive writing program for students who were deficient in that skill and added an honors program.
Also during Dr. Rollins' tenure, mutually beneficial partnerships were formed between the university and regional organizations including NASA, the U.S. Navy, Eastern Virginia Medical School, and Norfolk State University.
Dr. Rollins believed that his commitment and effort in affirmative action was his most important accomplishment. During his presidency, he made great strides toward recruiting and retaining minority faculty and students.
After retirement from the presidency, Dr. Rollins returned to teaching for a few years. He continues to serve on a number of university committees.
The University Archives houses the Rollins collection which contains the material accumulated during his tenure as University President from 1976-1985.
The from an oral history interview conducted on February 15, 1999 is also available.