Wendell G. Rayburn


Wendell Gilbert Rayburn was an American educator, academic administrator, and university president. He served as president of Savannah State College from 1980 to 1988, and as president of Lincoln University from 1988 to 1996.

Career

He attended Eastern Michigan University and graduated with a B.A. degree.
From 1954 until 1968, Rayburn worked in public schools in Detroit as both an educator and an academic administrator. From 1968 until 1972, he worked as the assistant director of special projects at Detroit University.
Rayburn was the eighth president of Savannah State College. His administration implemented the Desegregation Plan mandated by the Georgia Board of Regents, and he led the institution through its first major building program since the 1970s. Buildings on the current campus completed during his term include the marine biology complex, the Jordan College of Business Administration, the president’s house, and the Harris-McDew Health Services Center.
Rayburn resigned in 1988 to become president of Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri.