As President, in 1970, USC became a member of the Association of American Universities. Between 1970 and 1980, USC rose from 33 to 19 in National Science Foundation federal research rankings and applications rose from 4,100 to more than 11,000. Hubbard's Toward Century II campaign, started in 1976, raised more than $306 million.
After resigning the presidency, he taught history at USC. Hubbard is currently on the USC Board of Trustees. USC's Student Services building was renamed John Hubbard Hall in September 2003. He currently teaches two undergraduate seminars at USC, entitled "British Empire From the Mid-19th Century" and "The Era of the First World War."
Prior to USC, he was dean and professor at Tulane University, New Orleans; visiting professor at Yale University, and assistant professor at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge.
Hubbard earned his B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in history from the University of Texas and honorary degrees from Hebrew Union College, Westminster College, College of the Ozarks and USC Law School. Hubbard was a pilot in the United States Navy during World War II, winning four Air Medals.
References
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Last updated on Friday June 20, 2008 at 08:21:20 PDT (GMT -0700)
View this article at Wikipedia.org - Edit this article at Wikipedia.org - Donate to the Wikimedia Foundation
Copyright © 2008, Dictionary.com, LLC. All rights reserved.











