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At the time of her retirement, she was the longest-serving female president still sitting, as well as the longest-currently-serving president of a Catholic college or university . [14] [15] Ralph Waldo Emerson Jones: 41 years 1936 1977 Grambling State University: Grambling, LA W. Burkette Raper 41 years 1954 1995 University of Mount Olive ...
In November 2019, Eastman announced that he would retire from his position. Eastman officially retired on June 30, 2020, having served the second-longest term of any Eckerd College president. [10] [11] Eastman was succeeded as president by Damián J. Fernández, the previous chancellor of Penn State Abington. [12]
Faust retired as president of Harvard College in June 2018, succeeded by Lawrence Bacow. Four days after retiring from her position as president, she joined the board of Goldman Sachs. She retains her title as a professor of history at Harvard. [31]
Morehouse’s endowment has more than doubled, to $280 million, under David Thomas’ leadership since 2018. ATLANTA (AP) — Morehouse College President David Thomas announced that he will retire ...
Robert Kennedy "Bob" Knight [1] (born 19 March 1957) [2] [3] began serving as the president of Clark College in Vancouver, Washington, in August 2007.Knight previously served as interim president from September 2006 after serving as acting president of the college from July to September 2006.
St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe) – Nora Demleitner, Annapolis President; Mark Roosevelt, Santa Fe President St. Lawrence University – William Fox, President Saint Louis University – Fred Pestello , President
Farmbry came to Guilford in 2022 as the college’s 10th president and first Black president. He has bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees from George Washington University and a law ...
Daniel R. Chamberlain is an American academic administrator who served as president of Houghton College for 30 years. [1] On February 14, 2005, Chamberlain announced his retirement, effective May 2006. He was succeeded by Shirley Mullen. [2] At the time of his retirement he was one of the longest-serving college presidents in the United States ...