Dr. Lloyd "Vic" Hackley
is the chancellor of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State
University. Dr. Hackley will serve as chancellor of A&T until Chancellor-Elect Stanley F. Battle assumes his role as chancellor during the summer of 2007.
Dr. Hackley has a wide range of experience in the field of higher education. He is past president of the North Carolina Community College System, former chancellor and tenured professor of both Fayetteville State University and the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, and associate professor of Political Science, as well as coach of track and cross-country at the U.S. Air Force Academy. He was chair of the North Carolina Chi ld
Advocacy Institute, chair of the Arkansas Civil Rights Commission, and chair
of the President’s
Advisory Board on Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Dr. Hackley
was also a faculty member in the Government Executive Institute at the UNC-Chapel
Hill School of Business, and Vice President in the University of North Carolina
system.
While serving as Chancellor of Fayetteville State University from 1988 to
1995, Dr. Hackley expanded program offerings and improved the campus environment
in response to the needs and interests of students and the community. Both
FSU’s baccalaureate and graduate degrees expanded to include more areas
and the university added its first doctoral program. FSU conducted its first
public capital campaign during Dr. Hackley’s tenure, a successful project
that allowed the university to boost the number of privately-funded scholarships
it provided students. Dr. Hackley was interviewed by WFMY Channel 2's Good Morning Show. Please click here to view the interview. |
Dr. Lloyd "Vic" Hackley
is the chancellor of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State
University. Dr. Hackley will serve as chancellor of A&T until Chancellor-Elect Stanley F. Battle assumes his role as chancellor during the summer of 2007.
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Advocacy Institute, chair of the Arkansas Civil Rights Commission, and chair
of the President’s
Advisory Board on Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Dr. Hackley
was also a faculty member in the Government Executive Institute at the UNC-Chapel
Hill School of Business, and Vice President in the University of North Carolina
system.