Article DetailVanderbilt Professor of Political Science and Professsor of Law Neal Tate diesRelease Date: Sep 14, 2009 Neal Tate, a professor and chair of Vanderbilt University’s Department of Political Science who provided strong leadership during a successful rebuilding of the department, died on September 13. Tate, 65, had been recovering from major surgery. Tate, who was recruited to Vanderbilt from the University of North Texas in 2003, was widely admired by his academic colleagues for not only his stature as a scholar but also his administrative and interpersonal skills. During his time at Vanderbilt, the department’s reputation soared as it steadily added esteemed faculty to its ranks. Tate also held an appointment at Vanderbilt Law School. “Neal Tate was a valued friend, an accomplished scholar and a leader of his department, the university and the discipline of political science,” said Carolyn Dever, dean of the College of Arts and Science and professor of English. “We will reap the benefits of his great work for many years to come.” Tate, who was born in Gastonia, N.C., received his bachelor’s degree from Wake Forest University, where he graduated cum laude in 1965. He then went to Tulane University to earn his master’s degree and doctorate. Bruce Oppenheimer, professor of political science and acting department chair, said that Tate was simply a first-rate person and friend who demonstrated great leadership. “Neal contributed a huge investment of his time and effort the past six years to guide our department. For example, the number of political science faculty increased by two-thirds under his watch.” Tate served as editor of The Law and Politics Book Review, published by The Law and Courts Section of the American Political Science Association, from 1996 to 1999. In 2005 he was editor-in-chief for Governments of the World: A Global Guide to Citizens’ Rights and Responsibilities. Tate is survived by his mother, Pearl Tate of Gastonia, N.C.; wife, Carol Tate of Nashville; daughter, Dr. Erin Tate, and son-in-law, Scott Fisher of Dallas, Texas. |
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