{"id":8785,"date":"2016-06-08T18:11:03","date_gmt":"2016-06-08T18:11:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lichen.csd.sc.edu\/sce\/entries\/mckissick-james-rion\/"},"modified":"2022-08-15T17:43:39","modified_gmt":"2022-08-15T17:43:39","slug":"mckissick-james-rion","status":"publish","type":"entry","link":"https:\/\/www.scencyclopedia.org\/sce\/entries\/mckissick-james-rion\/","title":{"rendered":"McKissick, James Rion"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Journalist, educator, university president. McKissick was born in Union on October 13, 1884, the son of Isaac Going McKissick and Sarah Foster. He graduated from South Carolina College in 1905 and attended Harvard Law School before turning to a career in journalism. At the <em>Richmond (Va.) Times-Dispatch, <\/em>McKissick rose from reporter to chief editorial writer. In 1914 he returned to South Carolina, where he was admitted to the bar and practiced law until joining the <em>Greenville News <\/em>in 1916 as editor. In 1919 McKissick became editor of another leading newspaper, the <em>Greenville Piedmont.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>McKissick was elected to the University of South Carolina\u2019s board of trustees in 1924 and then joined the faculty in 1927 as dean of the School of Journalism. He married Caroline Virginia Dick that same year. During his tenure as dean, he earned a master of arts in journalism from the University of Wisconsin. Although he did not have a doctorate, McKissick excelled as a teacher and mentor to his students, who affectionately dubbed him \u201cthe Colonel.\u201d In 1936 McKissick became one of the few Carolina alumni to become the university\u2019s president. He was devoted to the university, writing in 1942, \u201cI would rather be president of the University than hold any other position in this state and country. . . . If I could live my life over, I would give much more of it to Carolina.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>McKissick led the university through the tumultuous times of the Great Depression and World War II. With help through the New Deal, McKissick presided over the construction of a new library and five dormitories, as well as a general refurbishment of the campus. During World War II, McKissick guided the university into the war effort, establishing civilian pilot and laboratory technician training programs, adjusting the curriculum to include defense-oriented science and engineering courses, and establishing the nation\u2019s first Red Cross nurse\u2019s aide course.<\/p>\n<p>McKissick\u2019s greatest accomplishments may have come in public relations for the university. He declared that the institution had long been the target of \u201cunjustifiable criticism\u201d and discrimination in state appropriations because of a century-long \u201cwhispering campaign\u201d against the university by its enemies. As a result of his successful efforts to dispel the insinuations that Carolina was an immoral and elitist institution, the university made great gains in popularity.<\/p>\n<p>McKissick died suddenly of a heart attack on September 3, 1944. \u201cThe Colonel\u201d was such a respected and beloved figure to students and faculty that they petitioned the university\u2019s board of trustees to allow McKissick to be buried on campus, the only person ever to receive such an honor. After the funeral service during which his body lay in state in the new library, students laid McKissick to rest in front of the South Caroliniana Library, which he had helped to establish through the donation of his own personal collection of more than five thousand books, manuscripts, and papers. Several months after his death, the new university library was named for McKissick.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cM\u2019Kissick Rites to Be Tomorrow.\u201d <em>Columbia Record, <\/em>September 4, 1944, pp. 1, 2.<\/p>\n<p>Lesesne, Henry H. <em>A History of the University of South Carolina, 1940\u20132000. <\/em>Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2001.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Journalist, educator, university president. McKissick was born in Union on October 13, 1884, the son of Isaac Going McKissick and Sarah Foster. He graduated from South Carolina College in 1905 and attended Harvard Law School before turning to a career in journalism. At the Richmond (Va.) 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