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Steve Adamson

B.S., M.S., University of Nebraska-Lincoln

M.Div., Sangre de Cristo Seminary

Ph.D., University of Aberdeen

President

Erskine President Dr. Steven C. Adamson was educated at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science and a master’s degree in mathematics. He did doctoral work in operations research at George Washington University, Washington, D.C.; completed an M.Div. degree at Sangre de Cristo Seminary, Westcliffe, Colorado; and was awarded a Ph.D. at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. Adamson most recently served as provost and executive vice president at Arizona Christian University. He has garnered 18 years of experience in higher education, including academic administration, and spent more than 15 years in the corporate world.

(To contact the President’s office, email Polly Jones, Assistant to the President at pjones@erskine.edu.)

President

B.S., M.S., University of Nebraska-Lincoln; M.Div, Sangre de Cristo Seminary; Ph.D., University of Aberdeen

Profile

Erskine President Dr. Steven C. Adamson was educated at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science and a master’s degree in mathematics. He did doctoral work in operations research at George Washington University, Washington, D.C.; completed an M.Div. degree at Sangre de Cristo Seminary, Westcliffe, Colorado; and was awarded a Ph.D. at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. Adamson most recently served as provost and executive vice president at Arizona Christian University. He has garnered 18 years of experience in higher education, including academic administration, and spent more than 15 years in the corporate world.

(To contact the President’s office, email Polly Jones, Assistant to the President at pjones@erskine.edu.)

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