Syracuse University Corbally replaced
William Pearson Tolley as chancellor at Syracuse and reorganized the school's administration structure to match what he had experienced at Ohio, adding a provost and multiple vice president positions as opposed to the single vice chancellor position that the university had before. this included the establishment of a
Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) program. By the time Tolley left office, the university faced major financial issues and there was uncertainty regarding the future of the ROTC program. The matter was referred to the school senate, a democratic body composed of students, faculty, and administrators, which voted to keep the program open, Later that same year, on May 4, the
shooting of four students at
Kent State protesting against the United States'
invasion of Cambodia led directly to the
student strike of 1970, a nationwide protest by students on college campuses against
US involvement in Vietnam, including at Syracuse. but Corbally's decision to cancel classes and allow the students to protest without police or administration interference arguably resulted in more moderate protests than at other colleges. The peace was short lived, however, as in August 1970, eight black players on the
Syracuse Orange football team did not show up for preseason practice, citing systemic racism in the program and discrimination by coach
Ben Schwartzwalder. The move was a continuation of a boycott of spring practice by the players, and they were automatically suspended as a result. In response, Corbally reinstated the players and approved the creation of the Athletic Policy Board to oversee athletics at the school. The board would include input from students and ensure that all students, regardless of race, were entitled to fair treatment. The suddenness of his resignation at Syracuse led to speculation that he had been pressured to leave due to the tense events of 1970 or that he wanted to jump ship from a school still facing financial difficulties. However,
John Robert Greene, in a 1998 book on the history of Syracuse, argues that none of that is true: Corbally handled the student protesters and football boycott admirably, despite criticism at the time from some alumni of the school, and he, along with his vice chancellor Ronald Brady, had improved the financial status of the school much in the two years since Corbally took office. According to Greene, the chancellor took the new job "simply because he received a better job offer". Corbally is the only Syracuse chancellor to not have a campus building named after them after finishing term.
University of Illinois At Illinois, Corbally replaced
David D. Henry, who stated he was stepping down in favor of a younger president with fresh ideas. Continued funding was secured from the state legislature in 1977 by way of a campaign by current and former students of the school organized by Corbally. == MacArthur Foundation==