He was assistant professor of French at West Point from 1848 to 1849, and then principal assistant professor of geography, history, and ethics from 1850 to 1855.[3]
In 1866, Coppée was selected by Asa Packer to serve as the first president of Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; he held this position for nine years, until 1875. He also served as the university's president pro tempore twice. Following the resignation of Lehigh's second president John M. Leavitt in 1880, he served in this capacity for several months. Later, following the death of Robert A. Lamberton in September 1893, he again served in this capacity until his own death on March 22, 1895.[5][6]
During Coppée's tenure, the university underwent extensive development, including the construction of a number of new buildings and the expansion of the campus. A Moravian church on Packer Avenue was remodeled into Christmas Hall, a house for the president was erected, and Packer Hall, the university center, was built. Coppée lectured in history, logic, rhetoric, political economy, and Shakespeare.
Lehigh University's Coppee Hall, built in 1883, was named for him; it was first a gymnasium, later the home of the Department of Arts and Science, and now houses the university's Journalism and Communication Department.
Personal life
He was a Christian, and compiled Songs of Praise in the Christian Centuries.[1]
Death
Coppée died March 22, 1895 at the age of 73. He was survived by his wife, Julie (nee de Witt), and four daughters and one son.
Selected works
Elements of Logic: Designed as a Manual of Instruction (Philadelphia: E.H. Butler & Co., 1858)
Elements of Rhetoric: Designed as a Manual of Instruction (Philadelphia: E.H. Butler & Co., 1859)
Gallery of Famous English and American Poets (Philadelphia: E.H. Butler & Co., 1859)
A Gallery of Distinguished English and American Female Poets (Philadelphia: E.H. Butler & Co., 1860)
The Field Manual for Battalion Drill (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1862)
Grant and His Campaigns: A Military Biography (New York: Charles B. Richardson, 1866)
Elements of Logic: Designed as a Manual of Instruction (Revised Edition. New York: American Book Company, 1872)
A History of the Civil War in America (Philadelphia: Porter and Coates, 1875)
History of the Conquest of Spain by the Arab-Moors (Boston: Little, Brown, & Company, 1881)
General Thomas (New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1893)