Lewis G. Gorton
Lewis G. Gorton (November 18, 1859 – January 3, 1933) was president of the U.S. state of Michigan's State Agricultural College (now Michigan State University) from 1893 to 1895.
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- Biographical Information (Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections)
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Preceded by Oscar Clute | President of Michigan Agricultural College 1893–1895 | Succeeded by Jonathan L. Snyder |
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Presidents of Michigan State University
- Joseph R. Williams (1857–1859)
- Lewis R. Fiske (1859–1862)
- Theophilus C. Abbot (1862–1885)
- Edwin Willits (1885–1889)
- Oscar Clute (1889–1893)
- Lewis G. Gorton (1893–1895)
- Jonathan L. Snyder (1896–1915)
- Frank S. Kedzie (1915–1921)
- David Friday (1922–1923)
- Kenyon L. Butterfield (1924–1928)
- Robert Sidey Shaw (1928–1941)
- John A. Hannah (1941–1969)
- Walter Adams (1969–1970)
- Clifton R. Wharton Jr. (1970–1978)
- Edgar L. Harden (1978–1979)
- M. Cecil Mackey (1979–1985)
- John A. DiBiaggio (1985–1992)
- Gordon Guyer (1992–1993)
- M. Peter McPherson (1993–2004)
- Lou Anna Simon (2004–2018)
- John Engler # (2018–2019)
- Samuel L. Stanley (2019–2022)
- Teresa Woodruff # (2022–2024)
- Kevin Guskiewicz (2024– )
# denotes interim president
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