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  1. George T. French Jr. is an American academic administrator and university president. He is the fifth president of Clark Atlanta University in downtown Atlanta, serving since September 2019. He previously served as the 14th president of Miles College from March 2006 until August 2019.

  2. Learn about the biography, achievements and awards of George T. French Jr., the fifth president of Clark Atlanta University, the largest HBCU in Georgia. He is a former congressional appointee, SACSCOC board member and SIAC council chair.

  3. George T. French Jr., Ph.D. President. Clark Atlanta University. About George T. French Jr., Ph.D. Contact Office of the President. Phone Number: 404-880-8566. Email Address: caupresident@cau.edu. Harkness Hall - President's Suite. 223 James P. Brawley Dr., S.W., Atlanta, GA 30314. Contact Us. University President In The News. CAU Annual Report.

  4. Dr. George T. French. President. Clark Atlanta University. In September 2019, George T. French, Jr. became the fifth president of Clark Atlanta University after having served as president of Miles College for 13 years.

  5. 29. Dez. 2020 · Dr. George T. French Jr. Dr. French is the fifth president of Clark Atlanta University. He recently served as president of Miles College, 2006-2019 before taking the lead at CAU. During his tenure, Miles College exceeded capital campaign goals – besting previous fundraising records, achieved an unprecedented financial composite ...

  6. Frenchs outstanding leadership and dedication, and his steadfast commitment to HBCUs and their students, has been highly regarded, from his current post at Clark Atlanta University, to his former post at UNCF-member Miles College. In October 2022, French began his tenure as Chair of the UNCF Institutional and Individual Members.

  7. 3. Juni 2022 · by Stan Washington June 3, 2022. Photo Credit: Courtesy Image. George T. French, Jr., Ph.D, became the newest president of Clark Atlanta University (CAU) in September 2019, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he was not officially inaugurated as the institution’s fifth president until this April.