Timothy Light (born 1938; Chinese: 黎天睦; pinyin: Lí Tíanmù) is an American sinologist. He was the fourteenth president of Middlebury College, 1990–1991.[1]

A native of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Light is a scholar in East Asian languages and literature. He served as provost of Kalamazoo College prior to his time at Middlebury, and later became a professor of religion and provost at Western Michigan University.

Professional career edit

Light's academic career began at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, where he held several teaching and administrative positions from 1960 to 1971. He was a faculty member and director of the East Asia Study Center at the University of Arizona between 1974 and 1980.

Light was a professor and chairperson of the Department of East Asian Languages and Literature at Ohio State University from 1980 to 1986, when he was named provost and professor of linguistics and Asian studies at Kalamazoo College. He went on to serve as acting president at Kalamazoo College in 1989–90, and then served for a year as president of Middlebury College before coming to Western Michigan University to serve as provost. He stepped down from that post in 2000 to pursue his academic work.[2]

Light is currently a Professor Emeritus of Chinese Religion at Western Michigan University.[3]

Political involvement edit

Light has contributed funds to Democratic candidates and causes[4] including $75,000[5] to Michigan State Representative Robert Jones' PAC.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Head of Middlebury College Announces His Resignation (Published 1991)". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Provost Timothy Light to step down in 2000
  3. ^ WMU Religion Faculty
  4. ^ Kalamazoo State Rep. Robert Jones amasses largest political fund among Michigan's freshman lawmakers
  5. ^ Jones Advocating for Michigan PAC
Preceded by President of Middlebury College
1990–1991
Succeeded by