MURFREESBORO — MTSU
will pay tribute to one of its most influential professors and administrators by
unveiling a plaque in his honor.
John McDaniel, who served as dean of the College of Liberal
Arts for a quarter-century, will be the focus of the ceremony at 1 p.m. Friday,
April 15, in Dining Room C of the James Union Building. A printable campus
parking map is available at http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParkingMap.
The Shakespearean scholar came to MTSU in 1970 as an
assistant professor of English and went on to become chair of the Department of
English before being named dean in 1985. He died in 2010.
“He was renowned for his wisdom, wit and ability to deal
with all kinds of people,” said Mark Byrnes, McDaniel’s successor as liberal
arts dean.
With gracious good humor and serenity in challenging
situations, McDaniel influenced thousands of students and hundreds of faculty
during his MTSU years. In addition, two of his relatives continue his legacy by
contributing their expertise to academia.
“He was a teacher first,” said Scott McDaniel, the dean’s
son and a math professor in the Department of University Studies. “In fact,
when he was dean, he would teach a Shakespeare class pro bono (Latin for no
fee).”
Scott McDaniel remembers his father as the kind of dad who
would lead by example rather than trying to direct his son’s appreciation of a
school subject.
“He would get you to think about it on your own so that he
wouldn’t write the paper for you, but he would … have a conversation and bounce
off you something in Shakespeare to something you could relate to in another
area,” said Scott. “He wasn’t calculated at all. It was very organic.”
Robb McDaniel, the dean’s nephew and a professor of
political science, said his uncle was a “player’s coach, not a manager’s
coach,” a sports metaphor that describes the dean’s ability to deal with
faculty and administrators.
“He, as dean, tried to stay out of people’s business,” said
Robb McDaniel. “That was one of his guiding principles. You hire good people
and let them do their jobs.”
Robb McDaniel said his humor could be biting, but not cruel.
He recalled a time when a fellow dean who no longer works at MTSU referred to
his own college as “diamond mining” whereas all the other colleges were “coal
mining.” McDaniel addressed the impolitic remark by passing out coal miners’
hats at the next deans’ meeting.
“He learned how to navigate craziness to the point where
nothing seemed to surprise him,” said Robb McDaniel. “And so, because of that,
he was able to handle a lot of the craziness that deans have to handle with a
degree of humorous detachment.”
John McDaniel died May 3, 2010, “too soon and much to his
chagrin,” according to the obituary he wrote himself. The plaque honoring his
contributions to MTSU will be placed permanently outside the graduate study
room/classroom on the third floor of Peck Hall.
For more information, contact Connie Huddleston, events
coordinator for the College of Liberal Arts, at 615-494-7628 or connie.huddleston@mtsu.edu.
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