
Clark Kerr
Clark Kerr was an influential American educator and administrator, best known for his role as the Chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley, during the 1960s. He was a key figure in shaping the modern university system in the U.S., advocating for accessible education and research. Kerr also introduced the concept of the "multiversity," which described a university that serves multiple purposes, including education, research, and public service. His ideas significantly impacted higher education policy and practice, particularly in response to societal changes and demands for diversity and equity in education.