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Lattie F. Coor

Lattie Finch Coor Jr. (born September 26, 1936) is an American academic specialising in public policy and the past president of two universities. He was the 15th President of Arizona State University (1990–2002) and the 21st President of the University of Vermont (1976–1989).
==Biography==
Lattie Coor was born in Phoenix, Arizona on September 26, 1936, the son of Lattie Finch Coor Sr. and Elnora (née Witten) Coor.〔Arizona State University Libraries University Archives. (Inventory of the Office of the President Records 1929–2002 ). Retrieved November 18, 2012.〕 His father was a prominent local educator who was the teaching Principal of Avondale Elementary School in 1936 and later became the first Superintendent of the Avondale Elementary School District.〔McCann, Emily (January 22, 2010). ("Avondale Elem. District looks back, Celebrates 115th anniversary" ). ''West Valley View''. Retrieved November 18, 2012.〕
Coor graduated from Northern Arizona University in 1958 with a BA in Political Science. He received his MA and PhD from Washington University in St. Louis where his 1964 doctoral dissertation was titled ''The Increasing Vulnerability of the American Governor''. He remained at Washington University for the next ten years as a faculty member and eventually as its Vice Chancellor. He left in 1976 when he became the 21st President of the University of Vermont. He served in that capacity until 1989 and then moved to Arizona State University where he became its 15th President.〔''New York Times''. (August 30, 1989). ("U. of Vermont President To Head Arizona State" ). Retrieved November 18, 2012.〕〔University of Vermont. ("Former Presidents of the University of Vermont: Lattie Coor (1976–1989)" ). Retrieved November 18, 2012.〕
After his retirement from the presidency of ASU in 2002 he stayed on as Professor and Ernest W. McFarland Chair in Leadership and Public Policy in the university's School of Public Affairs. In 2002 he also co-founded a think-tank, Center for the Future of Arizona, and serves as its chairman and CEO.〔

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