President David R. Derge, 1972 - 1974
Derge came from Indiana University — where he served
from 1956 to 1972 and twice served as acting president — to take
SIUC’s top job in 1972. He had previously taught at the University
of Washington, Northwestern University and the University of Missouri before
joining the government faculty and later the administration at Indiana.
A political scientist, he belonged to the U.S. Advisory Commission on International
Education and Cultural Affairs, was a consultant on higher education and international
education in the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare and served
as a White House consultant on special projects during the Nixon years.
Within months of his arrival at SIUC, the Kansas City, Mo., native was elected
president of the Illinois Joint Council on Higher Education.
Among the highlights of his job here was leading a large sports delegation to
Peking.
When he stepped down, he joined the University’s political science faculty
full time, where he was an expert on political parties, public opinion and the
presidency. In 1987, he was honored as one of SIUC’s Outstanding Teachers.
