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Thomas
Clement, Foothill College
Inducted: 2002
Dr. Thomas H. Clement
served a distinguished career in higher education and in the Foothill-De
Anza Community College District. In 1994, he retired after 12 years as president
of Foothill College and a total of 30 years in top administrative posts
in the district.
An early advocate for parity among men's and women's intercollegiate athletic
programs, he supported the creation of several women's programs at Foothill,
including softball, water polo and golf. He stressed the importance of academic
achievement and the goal of transfer of Foothill athletes, faculty and administrators.
Dr. Clement was appointed to the COA Board by the Coast Conference for six
years and served as chair for three years. He also focused on human performance
and athletic-scholar issues throughout his educational career. Under his
leadership, many breakthrough improvements were made in intercollegiate
athletics, including the completion of the preamble and introduction to
the COA constitution - then known as the Athletic Code; establishment of
rules mandating the abolishment of tobacco and other substances in COA-sponsored
competitions; adoption of policies strengthening the quality of the student
athlete academic performance requirements; and, completion of early research
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