Office of the President
The University of Montana
Office of the President
The University of Montana
September 1986 - June 1990
In the long run, the increased enrollment "may
be the most important thing I have done."
Education
Accomplishments as President
Despite the brief length of his administration, Koch increased enrollment to near-record levels and launched a massive campaign to improve the University's image. He traveled extensively to Montana communities promoting the University at more than 74 high schools. During his administration, the number of student activities and participants increased dramatically. Koch's legacy was his determination to improve the University's status, diversity, and enrollment. He also worked proficiently to reform the University's financial structure and encouraged more funding from the Legislature.
Background History
After obtaining his Ph.D., Koch worked as a faculty member for several universities, including Illinois State University, California State University at Los Angeles, The University of Grenoble, Brown University, and The University of Hawaii. In 1978, he became Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences as Rhode Island College. He also served as the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Ball State University before joining The University of Montana.
Following the Presidency
Koch resigned in 1990 to assume the presidency at Old Dominion University where he was recently named one of America's 100 most effective university presidents by an Exxon Foundation study. During the course of his career, he has written seven books and more than 60 articles in the field of economics. Koch also currently provides consulting services to various business firms, such as The World Bank, State Farm Insurance, and the National Football League Players Association. He resides in Norfolk, Virginia.
Landmarks Erected
Programs Established
University Hall 109
The University of Montana
Missoula, Montana 59812
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