Robert Spencer Long (June 1927 in Chicago – December 25, 2015 in San Francisco), was a professor of physical science and the tenth president of Shimer College.
Long assumed the position of President of Shimer College on June 3, 1970, shortly after previous president Milburn Akers was killed in car accident.[1] He took control of a college with rapidly dropping enrolment and rising debt, problems which continued to worsen throughout his tenure.[2] Long increased gift income to $300,000 per year, but this was not sufficient to counteract the financial problems.[citation needed]
In November 1973, the Board of Trustees announced that Shimer would close at the end of the year.[2] Although an emergency fundraising campaign by faculty and students kept the college open, Long resigned at the end of 1973. He publicly stated that the college would be unable to survive.[3]
Long later worked for 18 years at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, DC. He spent his retirement years in San Francisco. He died at the age of 88 on December 25, 2015, surrounded by family.