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If you ask him about his relationship with the Emergency Broadcast System, he will deny everything.
 
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He usually ask you to call him Roger. None of this Mr. President bizness. It's just Roger.
  
 
== Honors ==
 
== Honors ==

Revision as of 14:24, 10 May 2007

Roger Taylor is the president of Knox College. He is married to Ann "Bunny" Taylor


History

Roger Taylor is a Knox College graduate from 1963, as he will remind you at every speech he gives. He joined the Knox Board of Trustees in 1983 and served as board chair from 1999 - 2001. In February 2002, Roger Taylor was named president of Knox College after six months as interim president. He was formally installed on October 11, 2002. Since then, he has endeavored to chart a course towards financial impregnability.

If asked, he will also tell you how he met his wife. The story includes props, like the framed piece of paper he has in his office.

If you ask him about his relationship with the Emergency Broadcast System, he will deny everything.

He usually ask you to call him Roger. None of this Mr. President bizness. It's just Roger.

Honors

Hot President

In 2006, Roger Taylor was named one of the nation's ten "Most Attractive College Presidents," by "The Insider's Guide to the Colleges"[1]. Roger was willing to pose for a photo shoot with Andy Fitz to commemorate the event.

ACI President

Roger Taylor was elected president of the Associated Colleges of Illinois, succeeding Richard F. Giese, the current president of Monmouth College. (further information: "Taylor to Lead ACI")

Facebook Groups

Roger's fame and glory have been propagated through several Facebook groups. Some of the more popular ones include:

Roger Taylor Memorial Lounge

In 2003, the basement lounge area in Neifert Hall was dedicated as the "The Roger Taylor Lounge". A pool table, foosball table, and some drunks we permanently installed there. Roger was not in attendance.

Links

Biography page at Knox.edu