Samuel Brookner Gould
| The Presidents and Chancellors of Antioch | Samuel B. Gould earned a B.A. from Bates College and his master's from New York University. During World War II he served in the US Navy and in 1947 he joined the faculty of Boston University, where he helped design the School of Public Relations and Communications, started Boston's first FM radio station, a TV studio and a theater. His time at Antioch, as with subsequent presidencies he would hold, was marked by numerous building projects. Gould left Antioch to be Chancellor of the University of California at Santa Barbara. In 1962 he was named president of New York's Educational Television for the Metropolitan Area, Inc. (Channel 13). In 1964 he became Chancellor of the State University of New York (SUNY), and brought its disparate campuses into a unified institution for the first time in its history. | ![]() |