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  1. 19. März 2024 · Walter E. Massey of the University of Chicago is a member of the MBL Board of Trustees. The day before Walter Massey turned 30, in 1968, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was fatally shot on a hotel balcony in Memphis. Dr. Massey, then a physicist at Argonne National Laboratory, watched the funeral on television, in tears, from his apartment in Chicago. Outside, the west side of the city was ...

  2. Abstract. Walter E. Massey is President Emeritus at Morehouse College (1995-present). Other institutional affiliations include the University of California and the National Science Foundation. His research interests include theoretical physicists and quantum liquids.

  3. Walter E. Massey was initially research oriented, focusing on theoretical questions in condensed matter physics. After leaving the University of Illinois in 1970, his interests turned increasingly to academic administration and educational policy. As a dean at Brown University, he was nationally recognized for his pedagogical efforts. In 1979, Massey returned to the Midwest to become involved ...

  4. Dr. Walter E. Massey’s career has bridged the two cultures of the sciences and the arts, the private and public sectors, and academia and industry. He is currently chair of the Giant Magellan Telescope Organization, chair of the City Colleges of Chicago Trustees, president emeritus of Morehouse College and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and senior advisor to the president and ...

  5. 19. März 2024 · President Emeritus Walter E. Massey '58, a Physicist With a Higher Calling. March 19, 2024. Written by: Morehouse College. Originally published on March 19, 2024 on NYT.com. The day before Walter Massey turned 30, in 1968, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was fatally shot on a hotel balcony in Memphis. Dr.

  6. Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society is honored to announce that Walter E. Massey, PhD, is the 2020 recipient of the Society’s most prestigious award, the Sigma Xi Gold Key Award, which represents the highest honor presented to a member who has made extraordinary contributions to his or her profession and has fostered critical innovations to enhance the health of the research ...

  7. 5. Apr. 2018 · Born on 5 April 1938 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Walter E. Massey is a physicist and educator who was the first African American to become director of Argonne National Laboratory. Massey earned his BS in physics in 1958 at Morehouse College and his PhD in 1966 at Washington University in St Louis. Over his professional career he held a number ...