Calhoun Times

Former USG Chancellor Hank Huckaby dies at 79

- By Dave Williams

ATLANTA — Former University System of Georgia Chancellor Hank Huckaby died Wednesday at age 79 after suffering a stroke last week.

Huckaby served a brief stint in the state House of Representa­tives representi­ng a Watkinsvil­le-based district and before that spent years as an administra­tor at the University of Georgia.

He was named chancellor of the university system in 2011 and served in that role until retiring in early 2017.

“He was a true gentleman and a pillar of the Athens and Oconee County community,” Gov. Brian Kemp said. “Hank left Georgia better than he found it, and for that, we are forever grateful. We will continue to lift the Huckaby family up in our prayers in the coming days.”

“Hank was devoted to this state and served it in many capacities,” added current system Chancellor Steve Wrigley, who succeeded Huckaby. “He always kept the people of this state first in his work.

“His last role as chancellor was exemplary both in our state and nationally, putting Georgia on a path to be a top public higher education system in the nation. I learned a great deal from him through the years, and

I shall miss him greatly.”

Huckaby’s signature accomplish­ment as chancellor was launching a consolidat­ion initiative that shrank the number of colleges and universiti­es in the system over several years from 35 to 26. The move was aimed both at cutting costs and improving the quality of education.

Huckaby also presided over strong enrollment growth, helping spur an increase in the number of graduates.

 ?? Kristina Wilder, File ?? Hank Huckaby, Chancellor of the University System of Georgia, speaks to the Rotary Club of Rome on Nov. 5, 2015.
Kristina Wilder, File Hank Huckaby, Chancellor of the University System of Georgia, speaks to the Rotary Club of Rome on Nov. 5, 2015.

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