Chicago Sun-Times

Elevated USC’s stature as president

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LOS ANGELES — Steven Browning Sample, who was president of the University of Southern California for 19 years during which the school rose to internatio­nal prominence, died last week. He was 75.

Sample’s death Tuesday was announced by USC, which did not indicate where the Pasadena resident died or the cause of his death.

He was USC’s 10th president from 1991 to 2010.

“It has been a calling, an all-consuming passion to move this university ahead farther and faster than any another university in the United States,” Mr. Sample said when he announced his retirement in 2009.

“Steven Sample was one of the greatest university presidents in the history of Los Angeles. He was my president when I lectured at USC, and from him I learned so much about leadership,” Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said in a statement.

Mr. Sample “led by example, instilling a culture of civic engagement and community outreach that earned the university countless honors,” the mayor said.

Before joining USC, Mr. Sample was president of the State University of New York at Buffalo from 1982 to 1991.

Under Mr. Sample’s leadership, USC saw its national college ranking soar. The Time/Princeton Review College Guide named it college of the year for 2000.

“Dr. Sample engineered arguably the most dramatic rise in quality and ranking of any American university,” John Mork, chair of the USC Board of Trustees, said in a statement.

The university said during Mr. Sample’s presidency, the number of endowed chairs and professors­hips rose from 152 to 403. Faculty member George Olah won the school’s first Nobel Prize in 1994 for his work in chemistry.

Mr. Sample also promoted the school’s overseas outreach, especially in Asia, where he opened internatio­nal offices.

After retiring, Mr. Sample had a lifetime role as a trustee, co-taught an undergradu­ate leadership course and wrote a Los Angeles Times best-seller called “The Contrarian’s Guide to Leadership,” with all royalties donated to a scholarshi­p fund for undergradu­ates.

Mr. Sample and his wife also donated a bronze statue of Traveler, the white horse ridden by a Trojan mascot during home football games.

 ?? | DAMIAN DOVARGANES/AP ?? USC won its first Nobel Prize during the reign of President Steven Sample.
| DAMIAN DOVARGANES/AP USC won its first Nobel Prize during the reign of President Steven Sample.

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