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March 15, 2005 |
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Oglethorpe University Names Dr. Schall Next President
Swarthmore's Vice President to lead Atlanta Liberal Arts University
ATLANTA - Warren Jobe, Chair of the Board of Trustees and Belle
Turner
Lynch '61, Chair-Elect, announced today that Lawrence Schall, J.D.
Ed.D. will become the 16th President of Oglethorpe University on July
1, 2005. Dr. Schall is currently Vice President for Administration
at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania and co-Director of the
Executive Doctorate Program in Higher Education Management at the
University of Pennsylvania. Schall succeeds Dr. Larry D. Large who
announced his retirement last October.
Dr. Schall expressed his excitement at the opportunity ahead:
"Oglethorpe is an extraordinary institution with a long, rich past
and a brilliant future. That future rests on
a resolute commitment to connect students who come to Oglethorpe
with a passion for learning and a belief that they can make a
difference in the world. We will realize this mission with a faculty
second to none in its ability to teach, transform and prepare young
men and women to be citizens of the world. Nothing is more important
for America today than to produce broadly educated citizens who will
participate fully in their communities, and no education is better
suited to that purpose than one grounded in the liberal arts. An
Oglethorpe education teaches one to be both versatile and
courageous."
Schall holds his undergraduate degree from Swarthmore and his
Juris Doctor and Ed. D. from the University of Pennsylvania. He is a
former civil rights lawyer who returned to his alma mater fourteen
years ago. At Swarthmore, he has been involved in almost every area
of university management including admissions, strategic planning
and capital projects, student affairs, community relations and fund
raising.
Belle Turner Lynch '61, head of the 10-member presidential search
committee and Chair Elect of the Board, announced the appointment
following a board meeting Friday. "Larry Schall will bring great
leadership and energy to Oglethorpe and Atlanta. He has proven
himself to be an experienced educational administrator who has been
a key part of a winning team that has catapulted Swarthmore to the
forefront of liberal arts institutions in this country."
The presidential search committee - composed of trustees, alumni,
faculty, staff, and a student representative - worked with the
executive search firm of Witt/Kieffer. Its task was to initiate an
extensive, national search that resulted in fourteen personal
interviews. The top three candidates and their spouses came to
Atlanta for two-day interviews with members of the entire campus
community.
Last fall Oglethorpe welcomed one of the largest incoming
freshmen classes in history. A $10 million residence hall serving
160 students is currently under construction and due to be completed in
August 2005.
Oglethorpe and Swarthmore are both members of the Annapolis
Group, an organization of the leading liberal arts colleges across
the country. Oglethorpe is also part of the Atlanta Regional
Consortium for Higher Education (ARCHE), which is made up of 19
Atlanta colleges and universities and the University of Georgia.
"Belle and Warren have brought a great leader to Oglethorpe and
everyone associated with the university is thrilled that Larry
Schall will become the next president," stated Larry Large, current
president.
Schall and his wife, writer Betty Londergan, have four
children.
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(photo by GEORGE WIDMAN/SWARTHMORE COLLEGE)
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