Founding Dean of College of Education Dies


October 17, 1935- June 21,2012

Dr. Bob Driscoll, founding dean of Kennesaw State University’s College of Education died on June 21.  Driscoll, 76, was a native of Wellsville, N.Y. Driscoll received a bachelor’s degree from State University of New York at Brockport, earned a master’s degree from Alfred University and a Ph.D from Michigan State University.  Though he started his career in Western New York, Driscoll ultimately landed in Georgia, where he became a professor of education at Georgia State University. Driscoll served as a professor of education for 24 years at KSU and was the instituting dean of the College of Education, before he retired from KSU in 2002. Driscoll’s final position was vice president and dean of academic affairs and professor of education at Reinhardt College.

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  1. I go to Reinhardt University, and Dr. Driscoll’s death was a huge loss. He will be sorely missed.

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