Graham Spanier
Graham B. Spanier (born July 18, 1948) is a sociologist and academic administrator who served as the 16th president of Pennsylvania State University from 1995 to 2011.[1][2]
During his tenure at Penn State, Spanier presided over extensive institutional expansion, including the creation of the Schreyer Honors College, the College of Information Sciences and Technology, and the World Campus online education platform, alongside significant increases in enrollment, fundraising, and campus infrastructure.[1][3][4]
His presidency concluded with his resignation in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse scandal, in which Spanier and other senior officials were implicated for inadequate response to reports of abuse by the former assistant football coach.[2][5]
Spanier faced criminal charges in 2012 related to failure to report the suspected abuse; after a 2017 conviction on one misdemeanor count of child endangerment, the ruling underwent appeals, culminating in reinstatement by a federal appeals court in 2020.[6][5][7]
Earlier in his career, Spanier held positions as chancellor of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln from 1991 to 1996 and provost at Oregon State University, following academic roles in sociology and family studies.[4][8]