From Deseret News archives:
U. President: 'Call me Bernie'
'Straight-shooting' leader sticks out in a crowd with his casual view of life
Current U. President J. Bernard ("call me Bernie") Machen is more casual and proud of it. It's as if the school, with its presidential portraits, were giving passers-by an old grade-school test: Which one's not like the other ones?
Machen stands out in a crowd. Name another president who can deliver a commencement speech and do a root canal. Machen seems to make a point of being a different breed of president. When he was named to the post almost four years ago, he refused to have an inauguration; instead, he was "installed" as president. "But Bernie," a friend complained, "we install refrigerators, not school presidents."
He refused to wear a gold medallion or a black robe for his official portrait and doesn't like to be called president. "Doesn't fit my style," he says. "I don't think a president should be such a mysterious or imperial position."
"The previous guy was a former military officer," he says. "Things were pretty rigid. I think a casual environment loosens up people. . . . I'm different."
Machen can afford to be different for one reason: He has nothing to lose. His presidency is all a big accident anyway. Just six years ago he was a dentist.
"I'm at a place now that I never thought about going," he says. "I'm only doing this because it's fun. I don't need this. My life's dream wasn't to be a university president. I just sort of parachuted in."
Changing lives
Before coming to the U., Machen was dean of the dental school at the University of Michigan, and, in his mind, it didn't get any better than that. His fate turned when the school began searching for a new provost, or academic vice president.
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