2015-16 Fact Book - Washington College

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2015-16 Fact Book - Washington College
 WASHINGTON COLLEGE
FACT BOOK
2015-2016
Washington College Quick Facts, 2015-16
Enrollments Fall 2015
Undergraduates
Matriculated
Non-Matriculated
Total Undergraduates
Graduate Students
Total Student Headcount
TOTAL
FULL
TIME
PART
TIME
1386
37
1423
4
1427
1380
20
1400
0
1400
6
17
23
4
27
Undergraduate International Students
Matriculated
Exchange
Total countries represented
136
19
32
Undergraduate Ethnicity Status
Native-American
Asian-American
African-American
Hispanic-American
More than one race
Hawaiian-Pacific Islander
White
Other / Unknown
Non-Resident Alien
TOTAL
TOTAL
12
31
72
37
26
0
1010
62
136
1386
PCT
0.9%
2.2%
5.2%
2.7%
1.9%
0.0%
72.9%
4.5%
9.8%
100%
FULL
TIME
12
31
71
37
26
0
1005
62
136
1380
PART
TIME
0
0
1
0
0
0
5
0
0
6
178
12.8%
177
1
Undergraduates Receiving Financial Aid
First-time Freshmen
All Full-time Students
TOTAL
372
1,265
PCT
95.1%
90.4%
Degrees Awarded 2014-15
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Master's
Note: Counts do not include double majors.
TOTAL
280
67
15
Washington College Fall 2015 Faculty
Total WC Full-Time Faculty
Total WC Part-Time Faculty
Tenured / Tenure Track with Terminal Degree
TOTAL
113
51
98%
Total Minorities
Note: Counts include matriculated undergraduates only.
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Table of Contents
I.
Introduction
Quick Facts
Table of Contents
Mission Statement
Board of Visitors and Governors
Senior Staff
II.
Students
Washington College Admissions Statistics
Minority and International Admissions Statistics
Geographic Distribution of Freshman Class
Enrollment by Full/Part-Time Students/Class and Gender
International Student Population
Retention and Graduation Rates for Freshmen Cohorts
Degrees Awarded by Major
Dean's List/Honors Awarded
Varsity Athletic Participation
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Faculty
Faculty Roster
Faculty by Rank, Gender, Tenure Status
Five-Year Trend in Faculty Tenure
Division Chairs, Academic Department Chairs and Program Directors
Faculty Sabbatical and Leave Data
Undergraduate Student-Faculty Ratios
14
15
16
17
18
19
Finances and Financial Aid
Revenues and Expenditures
Financial Aid Totals
Financial Aid Awards
Financial Aid History
20
21
22
24
Facilities
On and Off-Campus Housing
25
Advancement
Alumni Annual Giving History
26
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII. College Organization and Governance
Organizational Charts
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Page
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MISSION STATEMENT
Washington College challenges and inspires emerging citizen leaders to discover lives
of purpose and passion.
We share these values of our founding patron, George Washington: integrity,
determination, curiosity, civility, leadership, and moral courage. We offer academic rigor
and self-discovery in a supportive, residential community of well-qualified, diverse, and
motivated individuals. We develop in our students habits of analytic thought and clear
communication, aesthetic insight, ethical sensitivity, and civic responsibility.
Unhurried conversation and close connections with an exceptional faculty and staff
complement a broad curriculum of study. A beautiful campus, ready access to exciting
cities and the Chesapeake Bay, and engagement with cultures and communities locally
and around the world afford our students ample resources and opportunities for personal
exploration and shared challenges.
We prepare our students for rich and fulfilling lives; for myriad and unpredictable
opportunities; for a lifetime of learning, leadership, and productive endeavor.
The enduring values of Washington College – critical thinking, effective
communication, and moral courage – move the world.
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Washington College
Board of Visitors and Governors
2015-16
Officers
H. Lawrence Culp, Jr. ’85, Chairman
Richard L. Creighton ’73, Vice Chairman
Lynn L. Bergeson, P’14, Secretary
Ann Dorsey Horner ’80, Treasurer
Sheila C. Bair, President
Members
Patrick William Allender P’11
Sheila C. Bair
Lynn L. Bergeson, P’14
Norris W. Commodore, Jr. ’73
Jayne T. Conroy, P'12, P'15
Richard L. Creighton ’73
Thomas C. Crouse, Jr. ’59
H. Lawrence Culp, Jr. ’85
Peter D. Davenport
Regis de Ramel ’97
John G. Eckenrode, P’08
Daniel Forrester
Thomas H. Gale
Stephen T. Golding ’72 P’05
Richard B. Grieves ’83
William J. Harvey, P'10
Michael Holtzman
Ann Dorsey Horner ’80
Nina Rodale Houghton P’82, GP’11
Marcia Ann Invernizzi ’72
Margaret Goldstein Janney ’76
Kirk B. Johnson
Beth Kahn Leaman ’73
Jim Lim, '91
Thomas H. Maddux P’78
Edward P. Nordberg ’82
Bert W. Rein
Geoffrey M. Rogers, Sr. ’80 P’06
Dr. Henry F. Sears
Ralph Snyderman, ’61 H’04
Daryl L. Swanstrom ’69John H. Timken ’03
Donald C. Tomasso P’98
Deborah Moxley Turner, ’77
Peter Van Dyke
Matthew T. Weir ’90
John R. Whitmore
Albert J.A. (Jay) Young ’81
Emeritus members
Jeannie P. Baliles ’62
Margaret R. Bennett
Betty Brown Casey ’47 H’86
Libby Anderson Cater Halaby H’90
Barbara T. Cromwell ’55
Jack S. Griswold P’94 H’07
Christian Havemeyer
Sheryl V. Kerr H’04
Charles Lewis Lea, Jr.
Craig Lewis P’79 GP’05
Thomas J. Maher P’83 P’85
John A. Moag, Jr. ’77
Zung Nguyen ’77
W. James Price IV, P’80 H’90
John J. Roberts
William R. Russell, Jr. ’53 P’80
B. Francis Saul II H’08
L. Clifford Schroeder P’91, P’94, H’01
Mark A. Schulman ’67
Linda J. Spire
W. Jackson Stenger ’49
George S. Wills
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Washington College
Senior Staff
Sheila C. Bair
President
Emily Chamlee-Wright
Provost and Dean of the College
Mark Hampton
Vice President for Finance and Administration
Joseph Holt
Chief of Staff
Satyajit Dattagupta
Vice President for Enrollment Management
Xavier Cole
Vice President and Dean of Student Affairs
Andrea Trisciuzzi
Vice President of College Advancement
Michael O’Connor
Associate Vice President for College Relations and
Marketing
Bryan L. Matthews
Director of Athletics and Assistant to the President for
Special Projects
Patrice DiQuinzio
Associate Provost for Academic Services
Ruth C. Shoge
Dean of Library and Academic Technology
Carolyn Burton
Director of Human Resources
Scott Cowdrey
Chief Information Officer
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Washington College Admissions Statistics: Fall 2010 through Fall 2015
Fall Term
FRESHMEN
TRANSFERS
TOTAL
Applied
Accepted
% Accepted
Enrolled
% Enrolled
Applied
Accepted
% Accepted
Enrolled
% Enrolled
Total Applied
Total Accepted
% Accepted
Total Enrolled
% Enrolled
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
3,981
2,962
74%
421
14%
81
44
54%
25
57%
4,062
3,006
74%
446
15%
4,799
2,715
57%
399
15%
117
73
62%
43
59%
4,916
2,788
57%
442
16%
4,484
2,976
66%
400
14%
112
72
64%
30
42%
4,596
3,048
66%
430
14%
4,647
3,088
66%
349
11%
139
97
70%
34
35%
4,786
3,185
67%
383
12%
5,318
2,960
56%
388
13%
150
56
37%
31
55%
5,468
3,016
55%
419
14%
6,847
3,702
54%
391
11%
140
87
62%
36
41%
6,987
3,789
54%
427
11%
Washington College Freshmen Admissions Profile: Fall 2010 through Fall 2015
Academic and Demographic
Characteristics
Mean SAT Verbal
Mean SAT Math
Mean SAT Total
Mean High School GPA
Top Tenth
Top Quarter
Top Half
NHS Members
Public High School
Non-Public High School
Maryland Residents
Out-Of-State Residents
Female
Male
Fall Term
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
584
577
1161
3.49
40%
65%
92%
41%
68%
32%
54%
46%
57%
43%
592
579
1171
3.56
32%
66%
95%
40%
72%
28%
48%
52%
58%
42%
584
570
1154
3.48
35%
65%
90%
38%
68%
32%
42%
58%
57%
43%
583
579
1162
3.53
33%
62%
88%
38%
71%
29%
47%
53%
58%
42%
583
579
1162
3.56
34%
62%
88%
39%
70%
30%
40%
60%
59%
41%
592
589
1181
3.65
39%
65%
90%
40%
59%
41%
40%
60%
54%
46%
Source: Admissions Office
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Washington College First-time Freshmen
Minority and International Student Statistics
Applied
Accepted
% Accepted
Enrolled
% Enrolled
2010
169
123
73%
10
8%
2010
446
177
40%
21
12%
2010
248
155
63%
19
12%
2011
249
112
45%
4
4%
2011
795
183
23%
15
8%
2011
349
142
41%
14
10%
Fall Term
2012
2013
197
370
141
218
71%
59%
4
8
4%
2%
2012
2013
756
782
251
271
33%
35%
10
18
4%
5%
2012
2013
370
417
184
226
50%
54%
23
14
13%
4%
Applied
Accepted
% Accepted
Enrolled
% Enrolled
2010
90
47
52%
5
11%
2011
140
70
50%
14
20%
2012
161
103
64%
26
25%
2013
30
22
73%
22
6%
2014
40
N/A
N/A
31
9%
2015
157
34
22%
34
10%
FIRST-YEAR STUDENT TOTALS
Minorities
International Citizens
2010
12%
1%
2011
8%
4%
2012
9%
6%
2013
11%
6%
2014
16%
9%
2015
20%
10%
ASIAN
Applied
Accepted
% Accepted
Enrolled
% Enrolled
BLACK
Applied
Accepted
% Accepted
Enrolled
% Enrolled
HISPANIC
INTERNATIONAL
2014
350
260
74%
18
5%
2014
743
372
50%
23
7%
2014
457
299
65%
16
5%
2015
476
318
67%
14
4%
2015
1276
600
47%
35
10%
2015
771
447
58%
21
6%
Source: Admissions Office
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Geographic Distribution of Freshman Class
Total Freshmen
Region
Mid-Atlantic
Maryland
Delaware
New Jersey
New York
Pennsylvania
Washington DC
Total Mid-Atlantic
% of Total
New England
Connecticut
Massachusetts
Maine
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
Total New England
% of Total
South
Total South
% of Total
West /Southwest
Total West/Southwest
% of Total
Mid-west
Total Mid-West
% of Total
U.S. Territories &
Foreign Countries
Total from region
% of Total
Source: Office of Institutional Research
6
2010
421
2011
399
Fall Term
2012
2013
400
349
225
24
50
11
45
1
356
85%
192
28
52
19
51
1
343
86%
166
15
58
21
61
0
321
80%
165
8
37
14
47
1
272
78%
156
29
36
17
43
3
284
73%
157
39
32
12
38
2
280
72%
12
8
1
0
0
0
21
5%
8
6
0
1
3
1
19
5%
9
7
0
2
0
1
19
5%
10
6
0
0
2
1
19
5%
15
9
0
0
0
2
26
7%
15
8
0
0
3
0
26
7%
28
7%
17
4%
22
6%
24
7%
24
6%
22
6%
6
1%
6
2%
9
2%
9
3%
8
2%
17
4%
2
0%
3
1%
4
1%
0
0%
2
1%
6
2%
8
2%
11
3%
25
6%
25
7%
44
11%
40
10%
2014
388
2015
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Matriculated Undergraduates
Enrollment by Full or Part-time Status
Enrollment
Status
2011
2012
Fall Term
2013
Full-Time
Percent
1446
99.5%
1444
99.0%
1410
99.0%
1396
99.1%
1380
99.6%
Part-Time
Percent
7
0.5%
14
1.0%
14
1.0%
12
0.9%
6
0.4%
Total Headcount
1453
1458
1424
1408
1386
1448.3
1448.7
1414.7
1400.0
1382.0
2014
414
175
239
2015
413
196
217
Full-time Equivalent
2014
2015
Matriculated Undergraduates
Enrollment by Class Level and Gender
Men
Women
2011
451
192
259
2012
418
181
237
Fall Term
2013
380
166
214
Men
Women
356
149
207
375
164
211
356
163
193
336
149
187
378
166
212
Men
Women
323
134
189
353
134
219
349
149
200
317
130
187
298
126
172
Men
Women
323
137
186
312
132
180
339
125
214
341
144
197
297
125
172
Total Enrollment
Men
Women
1453
612
841
1458
611
847
1424
603
821
1408
598
810
1386
613
773
Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Note: Counts above exclude students exclusively auditing classes.
Source: Registrar's Office
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Undergraduate International Students at
Washington College by Country
Fall 2015
Country
Argentina
Austria
Bahamas
Bangladesh
Canada
China & Hong Kong
Colombia
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Finland
France
Germany
India
Italy
Indonesia
Japan
Jordan
Morocco
Netherlands
Nepal
Nigeria
Norway
Saudi Arabia
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
United Kingdom
Vietnam
Total
Matriculated
(Visa)
Exchange
Total
0
1
1
1
2
85
1
2
2
0
1
2
7
0
1
8
4
1
0
1
2
1
1
4
1
1
3
1
0
1
2
137
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
3
3
0
1
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
18
1
1
1
1
2
85
1
2
2
2
4
5
7
1
1
10
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
6
1
1
3
1
1
3
2
155
Note: Counts include students with Nonresident Alien Status and Visiting
Exchange classification.
Source: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment
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Retention and Graduation Rates of First-time, Full-time Cohorts
Retention Rates
Entering
Fall Term
Graduation Rates
1st
Fall
2nd
Fall
3rd
Fall
4th
Fall
Enr
5th Sem
within
3 yrs
within
4 yrs
within
5 yrs
within
6 yrs
Total
2005
N
% retention
343
100.0%
297
86.6%
261
76.1%
249
74.9%
11
3.2%
8
2.3%
248
72.3%
256
74.6%
259
75.5%
260
75.8%
2006
N
% retention
312
100.0%
249
79.8%
223
71.5%
212
68.9%
14
4.5%
3
1.0%
202
64.7%
214
68.6%
215
68.9%
217
69.6%
2007
N
% retention
324
100.0%
266
82.1%
233
71.9%
222
69.8%
14
4.3%
4
1.2%
208
64.2%
210
64.8%
221
68.2%
224
69.1%
2008
N
% retention
415
100.0%
347
83.6%
315
75.9%
298
73.5%
15
3.6%
7
1.7%
289
69.6%
303
73.0%
308
74.2%
308
74.2%
2009
N
% retention
378
100.0%
321
84.9%
292
77.2%
279
75.4%
13
3.4%
6
1.6%
269
71.2%
282
74.6%
284
75.1%
2010
N
% retention
421
100.0%
343
81.5%
313
74.3%
300
73.4%
12
2.9%
9
2.1%
293
69.6%
306
72.7%
2011
N
% retention
399
100.0%
338
84.7%
313
78.4%
308
77.4%
9
2.3%
1
0.3%
293
73.4%
2012
N
% retention
397
100.0%
321
80.9%
283
71.3%
269
69.8%
2013
N
% retention
349
100.0%
296
84.8%
269
77.1%
2014
N
% retention
388
100.0%
320
82.5%
8
2.0%
Cohort First-­‐year Reten3on and Six-­‐year Gradua3on Rates 100 2005
First-year95 Retention
86.6
Six-year Graduation
75.5
90 86.6 Percentage 85 80 75 70 2006
79.8
68.9
79.8 2007
82.1
68.2
2008
83.6
74.2
2009
84.9
75.1
84.9 82.1 83.6 2010
81.5
2011
84.7
2012
80.9
84.8 84.7 81.5 2013
84.8
80.9 2014
82.5
82.5 74.2 75.1 75.5 68.9 68.2 Source: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment
65 60 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 First-­‐year Reten8on Six-­‐year Gradua8on 9
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Washington College Undergraduate Degrees Awarded by Major (2011-2015)
Bachelor of Arts
American Studies
Anthropology
Art
Business Management
Computer Science
Drama
Economics
English
Environmental Studies
French
German
History
Human Development
Humanities
Intercultural Studies
International Studies
Mathematics
Music
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Spanish - Hisp. Studies
Student Designed
B.A. Totals
Major
2011
Double
Major
Major
2012
Double
Major
Total
5
8
11
50
1
5
18
25
15
1
1
12
9
0
0
14
4
2
1
12
13
17
2
2
228
1
0
2
1
0
2
6
2
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
1
1
0
0
21
23
2
0
3
0
28
256
0
0
0
1
1
2
23
Major
2013
Double
Major
Total
Total
6
8
13
51
1
7
24
27
15
1
3
12
9
0
0
14
4
2
3
13
14
18
2
2
249
4
10
8
50
0
8
19
26
17
1
0
27
13
6
1
17
8
1
4
11
26
7
2
1
267
1
3
3
5
1
2
4
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
2
1
1
3
1
1
0
1
0
33
5
13
11
55
1
10
23
27
17
1
0
30
13
6
1
19
9
2
7
12
27
7
3
1
300
0
7
7
47
6
1
29
24
21
1
0
15
10
2
1
12
10
1
1
13
25
13
1
0
247
0
2
3
2
1
3
6
1
2
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
5
2
1
1
1
3
4
0
42
0
9
10
49
7
4
35
25
23
3
0
16
10
3
1
13
15
3
2
14
26
16
5
0
289
23
2
0
4
1
30
279
38
7
6
7
0
58
325
0
2
0
1
0
3
36
38
9
6
8
0
61
361
30
9
4
5
0
48
295
1
1
0
3
0
5
47
Major
2014
Double
Major
Total
2
12
7
43
1
8
14
26
16
1
0
14
21
1
0
9
9
5
3
24
37
15
3
0
271
1
7
2
1
0
1
9
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
0
2
1
2
4
1
1
1
4
0
48
3
19
9
44
1
9
23
27
17
5
1
16
22
2
0
11
10
7
7
25
38
16
7
0
319
Major
2015
Double
Major
Total
3
9
6
70
7
8
19
24
19
2
0
23
9
5
1
14
6
4
3
18
24
5
1
0
280
0
4
4
5
0
1
11
3
4
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
7
1
6
0
3
2
7
0
62
3
13
10
75
7
9
30
27
23
2
1
24
9
6
1
15
13
5
9
18
27
7
8
0
342
39
12
1
7
8
0
67
347
1
2
0
0
2
0
5
67
40
14
1
7
10
0
72
414
Bachelor of Science
Biology
Chemistry
Environmental Science
Physics
Psychology
Art
B.S. Totals
Total B.A. & B.S.
31
39
0
39
10
10
1
11
1
0
1
4
3
0
3
8
7
2
9
0
0
0
0
53
60
3
63
342
331
51
382
Source: Office of Institutional Research
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Academic Honors: Dean's List
2010-11
Fall
Spring
2011-12
Fall
Spring
2012-13
Fall
Spring
2013-14
Fall
Spring
2014-15
Fall
Spring
38
88
25
66
52
90
37
57
34
85
30
58
32
84
22
51
21
60
15
41
43
81
34
76
38
101
41
102
37
63
29
77
37
85
31
66
31
78
28
71
39
101
34
76
39
66
35
70
35
79
34
95
49
69
40
75
27
78
32
52
29
84
49
129
50
119
53
130
40
85
53
101
46
112
63
124
54
98
70
127
149
354
142
347
179
376
166
359
146
312
146
331
164
350
156
316
133
314
145
291
Total Dean's List
503
489
555
525
458
477
514
472
447
436
All Matriculated
Undergraduates
Dean's List
as Percent of Total
1385
1341
1453
1425
1458
1420
1424
1397
1408
1351
36%
36%
38%
37%
31%
34%
36%
34%
32%
32%
Freshman Class
Men
Women
Sophomore Class
Men
Women
Junior Class
Men
Women
Senior Class
Men
Women
All Undergraduates
Men
Women
Note: Dean's List in 2011-12 requires a semester GPA of at least 3.5; three or more courses, and
no D's or F's. Earlier GPA cutoff was 3.4. Counts include matriculated undergraduates only.
Academic Honors: Summa, Magna, and Cum Laude and Major Prize Recipients
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Summa Cum Laude
5
14
8
12
23
Magna Cum Laude
43
35
35
29
27
Cum Laude
20
43
41
31
38
Year
George Washington Medal
Year
Sophie Kerr Prize
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Sarah E. Macht
Rachel E. Field
James H. Schelberg
Kathy Thornton
Jeffery D. Sullivan
Madelyn N. Zins
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Hailey L. Reissman
Lisa B. Jones
Kathryn J. Manion
Tim Marcin
Alexander C. Stinton
Alexander R. Vidiani
Source: Registrar's Office
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Varsity Athletic Participation
MEN
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
23
21
45
29
26
12
11
167
150
31
19
51
32
26
13
12
184
150
33
18
46
22
29
13
10
171
150
32
14
50
26
30
16
9
177
35
16
46
32
28
16
9
182
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
10
23
22
23
20
15
14
7
14
148
202
11
20
22
23
24
18
18
8
14
158
11
19
27
21
24
17
17
7
14
157
14
20
27
27
17
20
15
6
10
156
13
24
24
28
22
21
20
12
14
178
CO-ED
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Co-ed Sailing (1997)
M6W5
M 10 W 6
M9W6
M7W5
M7W7
331
358
343
333
360
Baseball (1919)
Basketball (1947)
Lacrosse (1928)
Rowing (1974)
Soccer (1947)
Swimming (1990)
Tennis (1947)
TOTALS
WOMEN
Basketball (1993)
Field Hockey (1984)
Lacrosse (1981)
Rowing (1974)
Soccer (1998)
Softball (1977)
Swimming (1985)
Tennis (1974)
Volleyball (1976)
TOTALS
Total Participants*
Subtotal
*Note: Students participating in more than one sport are counted more than once.
Source: Washington College Athletic Department
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FALL 2015 UNDERGRADUATE FACULTY ROSTER
Tenure-Track Faculty
Full Professor
Brien, K
Chamlee-Wright, E
Daigle, D
Deckman, M
DeProspo, R
Gillin, R
Hamilton, E
Lin, J
Lynch, R
Moncrief, K
Spilich, G
Striner, R (L)
Wilson, C
Associate Professor
Amick, A
Benson, J
Black, T
Casado Presa, C
Connaughton, M
Daniels, L
Dubrow, J
Ford, R
Gibson, C
Hall, J
Harvey, M
Helms, A
Kehm, K
Kelty, R
Kerchner, M
Knight, A
Tenured
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Full-time = 95
Associate Professor
Krochmal, A
Lampman, A
Littlefield, L
Lobo, A
Locker, J
Marteel-Parrish, A
Mayer, A
Maynard, K
McCabe, M (S)
McCollum, J
McKillop, K
Meehan, S
Miller, K
Mooney, R
Oros, A
Pears, P
Prud'homme, J
Ramsey, S
Reynolds, M
Schindler, W (L)
Schweitzer, K
Scott, B
Scout, T
Seidel, J
Shad, T
Sherman, L
Shoge, R
Sidhu, S
Sorrentino, J
Tsui, A
Verville, K
Volansky, M
Vowels, S
Wade, C
Weigel, P
Tenured
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Non-Tenure Track
Assistant Professor
Anderson, E
Beasley, C
Brewster, H
Bunten, B (L)
Campbell, C
Carr, J
Case, A
Deanda-Camacho, E
Durso, J
Eanes, R
Eckelman, L
Fox, B
Fox, R
Grewling, N
Harvey, H
Hopper, J
Hull, D
Leupold, J
Lim, K
Lipchock, J (L)
Markin, J
Murphy, T
O'Connor, E
Poulsen, D
Rowsell, J
Rydel, C
Schwartz, N
Sommerfeld, A
Thuecks, D
Tsai, H
Van Meter, R
Tenured
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Full-time
Assistant Professor
Calloway, H
Khan, N
Kramer, A
Moreno, R
Walsh, P
Williams, L
Windelborn, J
N=7
Teaching Fellows
Kurzen, C
N=1
Instructor
Ashmore, C
N=1
Part-time
Assistant Professor
Bruce, S
Wagner, K
N=2
Full-time= 9/ Part-time= 68
Part-time, continued
Lecturer
Anthony, T
Hepler, J
Bauer, J
Hughes, K
Bordeaux, S
Johnson, L
Boyd, J
Kerr, C
Brower, M
Kesey, R
Buckley, M
Kesner, L
Calloway, D
Kibler, M
Castro, A
Klopcic, P
Castro, K
Kohl, B
Chatellier, D
Lessard, K
Clark, E
Lyons, D
Cole, S
McCarthy, J
Coppage, M
McCollum, K
Counihan, E
McIntire, M
Crossen-Richardson, P
Migdal, S
Daley, L
Moyer-Taylor, B
Davenport, M
Nazdrowicz, N
DeArmond, D
O'Connor, K
DiQuinzio, P
Palmer, M
Dixon, R
Pierson, T
Drischler, A
Richard, C
Ellison, W
Shomper, D
Ensor, A
Sommerfeld, P
Ferguson, G
Stahl, L
Fields, G
Stinger-Stein, K
Finney, V
Strzelec-Noel, A
Fithian, C
Thuecks, S
Fry, A
Trinh-Smith, A
Goodheart, A
VanDerStelt, R
Green, J
Weibell, N
Hammond, W
Wharton, K
Hardesty, M
Wiest, M
Hentrich, J
Winter, C
N=66
% Tenured (Full): 13/13=100%
% Tenured (Assoc): 50/51=98%
Key: (S) Sabbatical (L) Leave
Source: Office of the Provost and Dean of the College and Human Resources
% Tenured (Asst): 1/31=3%
Washington College Fact Book 2014-15
Fall 2015 - Full-time Faculty Breakdown
1. Full-time Faculty by Rank and Gender
Full Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Non-Tenure Track
TOTAL
Female
4
18
19
8
49
Male
9
28
16
2
55
Total
13
46
35
10
104
2. Full-time Faculty by Rank, Race, and Gender
Asian
Full Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors
Non-Tenure Track
TOTAL
F
0
1
1
0
2
98%
Black
M
1
2
2
0
5
F
0
2
0
0
2
M
0
0
0
1
1
Hispanic
F
M
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
White
F
4
15
15
4
38
M
8
26
14
1
49
Other/Unknown
F
M
0
0
0
0
2
0
3
0
5
0
HAVE TERMINAL DEGREES
These tables above include tenure track administrators with faculty rank, librarians and those on sabbatical or leave.
Sabbatical and leave replacements are not included.
Source: Office of the Provost and Dean of the College
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Five Year Trend in Faculty Tenure (Fall 2010-2015)
Fall
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Tenured
(N)
59
62
63
63
64
64
Tenure
Track
(N)
29
29
30
31
31
31
Tenured and
Tenure Track
(N)
88
91
93
94
95
95
FTE
Faculty
(N)
108
119
122
126
129
124
Tenured/FTE
Percentage
54.6%
52.0%
51.8%
49.9%
49.7%
51.8%
Notes: Table includes all tenure track faculty from roster. Beginning in Fall
2005, the AAUP definition of full-time instructional faculty is used to calculate
FTE faculty. Part-time FTE is calculated according to the Common Data
Set, where administrators such as the President, Provost, and librarians
may be included if they teach one or more credit courses.
Source: Office of the Provost and Dean of the College
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2015-16 Division Chairs
Chair, Social Sciences
Chair, Natural Sci. & Mathematics
Chair, Humanities
-------
Janet Sorrentino
J. Richard Locker
Jonathan McCollum
Academic Department Chairs and Program Directors
American Studies
Anthropology
Art and Art History
Biology
Black Studies
Business Management
Center for Teaching and Learning
Chemistry
Dance
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Economics
Education
English
Environmental Science and Studies
Gender Studies
Global Perspectives (GRW)
History
Humanities
Information Systems
International Studies
Justice, Law and Society
Mathematics and Computer Science
Modern Languages
Music
Philosophy & Religion
Physical Education
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Theatre
Writing Program
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Kenneth Miller, Director
Aaron Lampman, Chair
Aileen Tsui, Chair
Martin Connaughton & Mindy Reynolds, Chairs
Elena Deanda, Director
Susan Vowels, Chair
George Spilich, Director
Anne Marteel-Parrish, Chair
Michele Volansky, Director
Karl Kehm, Director
Brian Scott, Chair
Michele Johnson, Chair
Kathryn Moncrief, Chair
Leslie Sherman, Director
Cristina Casado Presa, Director
Aaron Lampman, Director
Janet Sorrentino, Chair
Richard Gillin, Director
Austin Lobo & Susan Vowels, Co-Directors
Andrew Oros, Director
Matthew McCabe, Director
Austin Lobo, Chair
Pamela Pears, Chair
Kenneth Schweitzer, Chair
Matthew McCabe, Chair
Thomas Finnegan, Chair
Karl Kehm, Chair
Melissa Deckman, Chair
Cynthia Gibson, Chair
Ryan Kelty, Chair
Michele Volansky, Chair
Sean Meehan, Director
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Faculty Sabbatical and Leave Data: 2011-12 through 2015-16
Fall 2011
Lisa Daniels (L)
Matthew McCabe (L)
Corey Olsen (S)
Joseph Prud'homme (Jr. Leave)
Mindy Reynolds (Jr. Leave)
Ruth Shoge (S)
Shawn Stein (Jr. Leave)
Spring 2012
Erin Anderson (L)
Lisa Daniels (L)
Andrew Helms (Jr. Leave)
Aaron Krochmal (Jr. Leave)
James Martin (S)
Tahir Shad (S)
Carol Wilson (S)
Spring 2014
Benjamin Bellas (2/3 PL)
Somasree Dasgupta (L)
Rich De Prospo (S)
Ryan Kelty (S)
James Martin (PL)
Kitty Maynard (S)
Donald McColl (PL)
Kevin McKillop (S)
Kate Moncrief (AL)
Andrew Oros (S)
Jennifer Rowsell (PL)
Hui-Ju Tsai (Jr. Leave)
Peter Weigel (S)
Fall 2014
Benjamin Bellas (Jr. Leave)
Bridgit Bunten (Jr. Leave)
Fall 2012
Elena Deanda (Jr. Leave)
Bridget Bunten (L)
Jennifer Hopper (Jr. Leave)
Elena Casado Presa (L)
Robert Lynch (L)
Cristina Deanda Camacho (Jr. Leave) Adi Mayer (PL)
Melissa Deckman (L)
Robert Mooney (S)
Michael Kerchner (S)
Aileen Tsui (S)
Robert Lynch (S)
Christine Wade (S)
Corey Olsen (L)
Leslie Sherman (S)
Spring 2015
Aaron Amick (PL)
Bridgit Bunten (Jr. Leave)
Spring 2013
Aaron Amick (Jr. Leave)
Richard Gillin (S)
Kevin Brien (S)
Heather Harvey (Jr. Leave)
Melissa Deckman (S)
Robert Lynch (L)
Karl Kehm (S)
Tia Murphy (Jr. Leave)
Adalbert Mayer (Jr. Leave)
Jennifer Roswell (Jr. Leave)
Jonathan McCollum (Jr. Leave)
Aileen Tsui (S)
Mindy Reynolds (L)
Fall 2015
Janet Sorrentino (S)
George Spilich (S)
Bridget Bunten (PL)
James Lipchock (JL)
William Schindler (L)
Fall 2013
Nicole Grewling (Jr. Leave)
Richard Striner (Med L)
Sean Meehan (S)
Lisa Daniels (Med L)
Tia Panfile-Murphy (PL)
Matt McCabe (S)
Pamela Pears (S)
Susan Vowels (S)
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Spring 2016
James Hall (JL)
Clayton Black (S)
Michelle Volansky (S)
Fall 2016
Julie Markin (JL)
Tia Murphy (PL)
Elena Deanda (PL)
Ryan Kelty (L)
Ken Schweitzer (S)
Washington College Fact Book 2015-16
Student-Faculty Ratios
Fall 2011 through Fall 2015
Full-time Students
Part-time FTE
Total FTE Students
Fall 2011
1473
14.0
1487
Fall 2012
1469
14.3
1483
Fall 2013
1440
14.3
1454
Fall 2014
1417
22.7
1440
Fall 2015
1400
9.0
1409
FTE Part-time Faculty
Full-time Faculty
Total FTE Faculty
Full-time as % of total FTE
Fall 2011
23.3
96
119.3
80.5%
Fall 2012
26.7
95
121.7
78.1%
Fall 2013
27.3
99
126.3
78.4%
Fall 2014
25.0
97
122.0
79.5%
Fall 2015
23.7
100
123.7
80.9%
Total FTE Students
Total FTE Faculty
Student/Faculty Ratio
Fall 2011
1487.0
119.3
12.5
Fall 2012
1483.3
121.7
12.2
Fall 2013
1454.3
126.3
11.5
Fall 2014
1439.7
122.0
11.8
Fall 2015
1409.0
123.7
11.4
Note: Student figures include degree and non-degree seeking undergraduate students.
The AAUP definition of full-time instructional faculty is used to calculate FTE faculty.
Part-time FTE is calculated according to the Common Data Set where administrators
such as the President, Provost, and librarians may be included if they teach one or
more credit courses.
Source: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment
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Financial Aid Award Amounts by Type of Aid
(Est. 2015-16)
Need-based $
Non-need-based $
(Include non-need- (Exclude non-needbased aid used to
based aid used to
meet need.)
meet need.)
Scholarships/Grants
Federal
State (i.e., all states, not only the state in which your
institution is located)
Institutional: Endowed scholarships, annual gifts and tuition
funded grants, awarded by the college, excluding athletic aid
and tuition waivers (which are reported below).
Scholarships/grants from external sources (e.g., Kiwanis,
National Merit) not awarded by the college
Total Scholarships/Grants
Self-Help
Student loans from all sources (excluding parent loans)
Federal Work-Study
State and other (e.g., institutional) work-study/employment
(Note: Excludes Federal Work-Study captured above.)
Total Self-Help
Other
Parent Loans
Tuition Waivers
Reporting is optional. Report tuition waivers in this row if
you choose to report them. Do not report tuition waivers
elsewhere.
Athletic
Awards
$1,194,744
$0
$1,194,995
$0
$18,259,516
$7,429,371
$675,646
$729,913
$21,324,901
$8,159,284
$3,337,166
$180,900
$5,046,107
$0
$3,518,066
$0
$5,046,107
$0
$5,754,219
$0
$0
$1,141,199
$0
Source: Financial Aid Office (Common Data Set 2015-16)
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Number of First-time Freshmen and Full-time Undergraduates Receiving Financial Aid
(Estimated Fall 2015)
First-time
Full-time
Freshmen
a) Number of degree-seeking undergraduate students (CDS Item B1
if reporting on Fall 2008 cohort)
b) Number of students in line a who applied for need-based
financial aid
c) Number of students in line b who were determined to have
financial need
d) Number of students in line c who were awarded any financial aid
e) Number of students in line d who were awarded any need-based
scholarship or grant aid
f) Number of students in line d who were awarded any need-based
self-help aid
g) Number of students in line d who were awarded any non-needbased scholarship or grant aid
h) Number of students in line d whose need was fully met (exclude
PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans)
i)
j)
k)
l)
On average, the percentage of need that was met of students who
were awarded any need-based aid. Exclude any aid that was
awarded in excess of need as well as any resources that were
awarded to replace EFC (PLUS loans, unsubsidized loans, and
private alternative loans)
The average financial aid package of those in line d. Exclude any
resources that were awarded to replace EFC (PLUS loans,
unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans)
Average need-based scholarship and grant award of those in line
e
Average need-based self-help award (excluding PLUS loans,
unsubsidized loans, and private alternative loans) of those in line
f
m) Average need-based loan (excluding PLUS loans, unsubsidized
loans, and private alternative loans) of those in line f who were
awarded a need-based loan
Source: Financial Aid Office (Common Data Set: 2015-16)
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Full-time
Less Than
Undergraduate
Full-time
(Incl. Fresh.) Undergraduate
391
1380
5
308
946
1
266
825
0
266
825
0
266
825
0
202
680
0
58
173
0
74
263
0
91.0%
86.0%
0.0%
$ 35,290
$ 31,250
$
-
$ 29,630
$ 27,166
$
-
$ 3,837
$ 4,723
$
-
$ 3,429
$ 4,472
$
-
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Number of First-time Freshmen and Full-time Undergraduates Receiving Financial Aid
(Estimated Fall 2015)
Enrolled Students Awarded Non-need-based Scholarships
and Grants
n) Number of students in line a who had no financial need and
who were awarded institutional non-need-based scholarship or
grant aid (exclude those who were awarded athletic awards and
tuition benefits)
o) Average dollar amount of institutional non-need-based
scholarship and grant aid awarded to students in line n
p) Number of students in line a who were awarded an institutional
non-need-based athletic scholarship or grant
q) Average dollar amount of institutional non-need-based athletic
scholarships and grants awarded to students in line p
First-time
Full-time
Freshmen
Full-time
Undergrad
(Incl. Fresh.)
Less Than
Full-time
Undergrad
106
440
0
$ 17,710
$ 16,766
0
0
0
$ 0
$ 0
$ 0
$ 0
Source: Financial Aid Office (Common Data Set: 2015-16)
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Financial Aid History 2010-11 to 2015-16
Academic Year
2012-13
2013-14
2010-11
2011-12
95.0%
93.7%
91.9%
85.0%
88.0%
Total Scholarship/
Grant Awards
Total Self-Help
19,540,548
Total Financial Aid
Percentage of
Freshman Class
Receiving Aid
Percentage of
Total Full-time
Undergraduates
Receiving Aid
2014-15
2015-16
94.6%
94.8%
95.1%
89.7%
93.3%
90.0%
90.4%
23,372,048
25,387,790
28,498,027
29,003,167
29,484,185
8,800,652
9,549,720
9,915,531
9,368,088
8,737,022
8,564,173
28,341,200
32,921,768
35,303,321
37,866,115
37,740,189
38,048,358
Percentages of Freshmen and All Matriculated Undergraduates Receiving Any Financial Aid
100
95
90
85
80
75
2010-11
2011-12
Freshmen
2012-13
2013-14
All Matriculated Undergraduates
Source: Financial Aid Office Common Data Sets: 2010-11 to 2015-16
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2014-15
2015-16
Institution: Washington College (164216)
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1-877-225-2568 or ipedshelp@rti.org.
Core Revenues
Revenue Source
Reported values
Tuition and fees
Government grants and contracts
Private gifts, grants, and contracts
Investment return
Other core revenues
Percent of total core
revenues
Core revenues per FTE
enrollment
$34,471,457
58%
$2,677,914
5%
$22,283
$1,731
$19,519,687
33%
$12,618
$1,316,422
2%
$851
$1,489,675
3%
$963
Total core revenues
$59,475,155
100%
$38,445
Total revenues
$74,832,489
$48,373
Other core revenues include government appropriations (federal, state, and local), sales and services of educational activities;
and other sources. Core revenues exclude revenues from auxiliary enterprises (e.g., bookstores, dormitories), hospitals, and
independent operations. For institutions reporting in Full parent/child relationships, core revenues per FTE enrollment amounts
will not be allocated to child institutions.
Core Expenses
Expense function
Reported values
Instruction
Percent of total core
expenses
Core expenses per FTE
enrollment
$21,299,678
38%
$13,768
Research
N/A
0%
$0
Public service
N/A
0%
$0
$4,018,047
7%
$2,597
Institutional support
$17,650,058
32%
$11,409
Student services
$11,913,539
21%
$7,701
$1,010,059
2%
$653
Total core expenses
$55,891,381
100%
$36,129
Total expenses
$67,210,719
Academic support
Other core expenses
$43,446
Other core expenses include net grant aid to students, net of discounts and allowances, and other expenses. Core expenses
exclude expenses from auxiliary enterprises (e.g., bookstores, dormitories), hospitals, and independent operations. For
institutions reporting in Full parent/child relationships, core expenses per FTE enrollment amounts will not be allocated to child
institutions.
Calculated value
FTE enrollment
1,547
Washington College Fact Book 2014-15
ALUMNI ANNUAL GIVING
2008-09 through 2014-15
Number of Donors to
1
Year
Solicitable Base
all funds2
%
2008-09
2009-10
2010-115
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
7,811
8,179
8,267
8,409
8,555
8,672
8,907
1,549
1,470
1,597
1,509
1,479
1,445
1,509
20%
18%
19%
18%
17%
17%
17%
Amount 3
877,320
1,296,911
1,016,076
1,222,028
1,061,783
1,061,791
8,376,566
($) Average Gift 4 ($)
566.38
882.25
636.24
809.83
717.91
734.80
5,551.07
1
Solicitable base is defined as undergraduate alumni who have a good address and are not coded "do not
solicit".
2
Using the "Alumni/Undergrad Degree:Donors#" variable as reported to the Voluntary Support of
Education Survey (VSE).
3
Using the "Alumni: Total (Using Face Value)" variable as reported to the Voluntary Support of Education
Survey (VSE).
4
5
Past Years' Values for Average gift size have been recalculated based on new reporting procedures.
Beginning in FY11, the solicitable base is calculated to include active alumni only.
Source: College Advancement
26
WASHINGTON COLLEGE
SENIOR STAFF
2015
Sheila C. Bair
President of the College
Emily Chamlee-Wright
Provost and
Dean of the College
Xavier Cole
Vice President and Dean of
Student Affairs
Carolyn Burton
Director of Human Resources
Satyajit Dattagupta
Vice President for
Enrollment Management
Patrice DiQuinzio
Associate Provost for
Academic Services
Andrea Trisciuzzi
Special Assistant to the
President for Advancement
and Alumni Affairs
Mark Hampton
Vice President for Finance
and Administration
Joseph L. Holt
Chief of Staff
Bryan L. Matthews
Director of Athletics and
Assistant to the President for
Special Projects
Michael O’Connor
Associate Vice President for
College Relations and
Marketing
Ruth C. Shoge
Dean of Library and
Academic Technology
Scott Cowdrey
Chief Information Officer
OFFICE OF THE PROVOST AND DEAN
Ashley Turlington
Registrar
Andrea Lange
Assistant Dean for
Academic Initiatives
Patrice DiQuinzio
Associate Provost
for Academic
Services
Jennifer Schultz
Administrative
Assistant, Dean’s
Office
Laura Johnson
Budget Director
Sara Smith
Academic Budget
Analyst
Kay King
Director of Global
Education
Victor Sensenig
Assistant Provost
Institutional
Research and
Assessment
Rachelle Marks
Assistant Registrar
Matt Golinski
Data Specialist
John Boyd
Director of the
Writing Center
Matthew Kibler
Director of the
Office of
Quantitative Skills
Andrea Vassar
Director of the
Office of Academic
Skills
Hilary Chubb
Assistant Director,
Office of Academic
Skills
Theresa Capule
Assistant Director
of Global Education
Marcus Dykeman
Institutional
Research Analyst
Alexandra Levy
Study Abroad
Coordinator
Ruth Shoge
Dean of Library and
Academic
Technology
Emily Chamlee-Wright
Provost and
Dean of the College
Neisha Green
Assistant Director,
Writing Center
Mary Gedney
Executive Assistant
to the Provost and
Dean
Academic
Centers
Faculty
Division
Chairs
Adam Goodheart
Director of the C.V.
Starr Center for the
Study of the American
Experience
John Seidel
Director of the Center
for the Environment
and Society
Jehanne Dubrow
Director of the Rose
O’Neill Literary House
Department
Chairs
Rachel Durso
Division Chair of Social
Sciences
Rick Locker
Division Chair of Natural
Sciences and
Mathematics
Nicole Grewling
Division Chair of
Humanities
Faculty
FINANCE
Mark Hampton
Vice President for Finance
and Administration
Penelope Farley
Controller
Laura Johnson
Budget Director
Don Stanwick
Director of
Dining Services
Shirley Loller
Manager of
Conference
Services
John Moore
Accounts Payable
Specialist
Robyn Moore
Staff Accountant
Judiann Bianco
Accounting
Analyst II
Debra Bergen
Accounts
Receivable Manager
Carolyn Burton
Director of Human
Resources
Pamela Price
Assistant to the
Vice President
Harriet Olsen
Endowment
Analyst
Kate Laking
Benefits
Administrator
Bryn Kibler
Employment and
Compensation
Coordinator
Kristen Holocker
Assistant Accounts
Receivable Manager
Krista Batchelor
Human Resources
Specialist
Tracey Yiannakis
Payroll and Grants
Manager
Marla Thomas
Payroll Specialist
Leann Petrides
Interim Payroll
Clerk
Reid Raudenbush
Director of
Physical Plant
Shannon Wyble
Bookstore
Manager
Vacant
Facilities
Maintenance
Manager
Joseph Case
Grounds/
Landscape
Manager
Scott Cowdrey
Chief Information
Officer
Vacant
Associate Chief
Information
Officer, IT
Systems and
Infrastructure
Dave Barr
Director of IT
Infrastructure
Tammy Morton
Lead Housekeeper
Michele Jordan
Secretary
Ken Sutton
Director of
Administrative
Computing
CHIEF OF STAFF
Annie B. Coleman
Executive Assistant To
The President
Joseph L. Holt
Chief Of Staff
Laura Johnstone Wilson
Director Of Campus
Events
Patricia V. Smith
Recording Secretary
To The Board
Carol Landis
Campus Events
Coordinator
Gina Ralston
Campus Events
Coordinator
ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT
Tim Fields
Senior Web
Developer
Stephan Jordan
Assistant
Director;
Executive
Assistant
Satyajit Dattagupta
Vice President of
Enrollment Management
James Arnold
Director of Visual
Arts for
Admissions
Jason Lee
Web Developer
Cindy Childs
Associate VP for
Admissions and
Financial Aid
Tony Littlefield
Senior Associate
Director
Hannah Hollis
Southern Regional
Director
Barbara Merrill
Admissions Office
Manager
Aundra Weissert
Associate Director
Betsey Hayes
Western Regional
Director
Kelsey Kemp
Assistant Director
Brad Booke
Director of Special
Projects
Michael O’Connor
Associate VP of
College Relations
and Marketing
Vacant
Director of
Financial Aid
Marcia
Landskroener
Senior Director of
Communications
Cailean Leith
Associate Director
Wendy Clarke
Director of Media
Relations
Natalie Story
Associate Director
Lindsay Bergman
Digital Stretegist
Doryann Barnhardt
Assistant Director
Shane Brill
Videographer
Jean Sucharewicz
Financial Aid
Counselor
Meghan Livie
Staff Writer
Jean Berry Smith
Administrative
Assistant
Dainius
Jasinevicius
Graphic Designer
Jonathan Webb
Mid-Atlantic
Regional Director
Sam Shoge
Assistant Director
Joanna Poole
Admissions
Counselor
Robyn Nesbitt
Information
Services
Specialist
Irma Victorius
Data Manager
Madeline Martin
Admissions
Representative
Britt Weaver
Admissions
Counselor
Todd Cooley
Admissions
Conuselor
Patrick Cahill
Admissions
Representative
Sarah Beresik
Admissions
Representative
Erin Oittinen
Communications
and Marketing
Associate
ADVANCEMENT
Andrea Trisciuzzi
Special Assistant to the
President for Advancement
and Alumni Affairs
Marcus Dykeman
Special Assistant
Barbara Heck
Senior Associate Vice
President for College
Advancement
Christa Blick
Administrative
Assistant
Judie Barroll
’88 M’91
Director of Donor
Relations and
Stewardship
Emily Kate Smith ‘10
Legacy Giving
Officer
Valerie Stewart
Grant Writer
Vacant
Director, Major Gifts
Fannie Shenk ’84
P’15
Major Gift Officer
Miles Garrett
Major Gift Officer
Ken Searles ‘10
Special Projects
Coordinator
Rebekah Hardy ‘05
Director, Alumni Relations
and Leadership
Annual Giving
John Beck ‘05
Associate Director
of Annual Giving
Heather Legg
1782 Society
Specialist
Vacant
Assistant Dir. of
Alumni Relations &
Annual Giving
Kate Goldberg
Director, Advancement
Services
Peach Hawn ‘08
Assistant Director of
Advancement Services
Vacant
Associate Director
of Communications
Jenny Hutton
Volunteer
Coordinator
Lindsay Pollock ‘04
Development
Researcher
Valerie Bardhi ‘15
Annual Giving
Specialist
Maria Hynson ‘15
Assistant
Director Alumni
Programs
Paula Blouch
Gift and Data Integrity
Specialist
Christopher McElwee
Assistant Director
Peer Fundraising
Laura Wilks-Simms
Development Research
and Prospect
Coordinator
STUDENT AFFAIRS
Lisa Jones
Assistant to Vice
President / Office
Manager
Xavier A. Cole
Vice President for Student Affairs
and Dean of Students
Ursula Herz
Associate Dean of
Students & Director of
Residential Life
Sarah Feyerherm
Associate Vice President for
Student Affairs
Miranda Altman
Director of Counseling
Lauren Gibson
Director of Wellness
and Prevention
Nick Spicer
Director of Student
Activities
Kellyanne Ford
Assistant Director of
Student Activities
Jerry Roderick
Director of Public Safety
Lisa Marx
Director of Health
Services
Debbie Gootie
Psychiatric Nurse
Practitioner
Linda Hallowell
Psychiatric Nurse
Practitioner
Dave Reihl
Loss Prevention
Burton Brown
Thomas Knox
Patrol Supervisors
James Allison
Director of Career
Development
Susan Golinski
Operations Supervisor
Kimbra Bruce
Secretary
Vernon Davis
Larragh Fitzgerald
Tim Renner
Brian Rhode
Jeffrey Troester
Candice Tyrell
Keith VanZant
Patrol Officers
Ahyana King
Director of Intercultural
Affairs
Amy Sine
Area Director
Zones 1 & 2
David Stuebing
Area Director
Zones 3 & 4
Ida Dacey
Clinical Counselor
Vickie Anderson
Administrative Assistant
Beverly Clark
Certified Registered Nurse
Practitioner
Andrew Ferguson
Matthew King
Daniel Makas
Patrick Shanahan
College Physicians
Elizabeth Sabastreanski
Physician’s Assistant
Vicky Sawyer
Associate Director of
Career Development
Nina Burton
Office Manager / Event
Coordinator
Lisa Moody
Assistant Director of
Employer Outreach
Nicolle Gamez
Administrative Assistant
33
ATHLETICS
Rachel Boyle & Heidi Yetman
Student-Athlete Services
Aaron Goodman, Alisha Mosley, Roy
Dunshee, Lacey Lister, Jamie
Leventry, Matt Reynolds, Kerry Smith
Game Management
Kelsey Kemp, Admissions Liaison
Doryann Bernhardt, Financial Aid
Liaison
Aaron Amick
Faculty Athletic Representative
Bryan Matthews
Director of Athletics/Assistant
to the President for Special
Projects
Susanne Kelly
Office Manager
Thaddeus L. Moore, Jr.
Deputy Athletic Director/
Scheduling Coordinator/
Head Athletic Trainer
Jonnie Jenkins
Assistant to the Athletic
Director for Sports
Performance & Campus
Recreation
Susan M. Brown
Sports Turf Manager
Jack Davis
Sports Turf Assistant
Ben Armiger
Waterfront Director
Schottland Tennis Center
Mike Davenport
Compliance Coordinator
Assistant to the Athletic Director
Varsity
Athletics
Matt Reynolds
Baseball
Jeff Shirk
Lacrosse (M)
John Leekley
Rowing (M)
Roy Dunshee
Soccer (M)
Kim Lessard
Swimming (M)
John Leekley
Video Coordinator
Jason Ringstad
Tennis (M)
Phillip D. Ticknor
Asst. to Athletic Director for
Communications and Academic
Support
Aaron Goodman
Basketball (M)
Kimberly Lessard
Casey Swim Center
Senior Woman Administrator
Mike Davenport
Rowing (W)
Kerry Smith
Soccer (W)
Kim Lessard
Swimming (W)
Jason Ringstad
Tennis (W)
Alisha Mosley
Basketball (W)
Lacey Lister
Softball
Jamie Leventry
Volleyball
Jeff Shirk
Assistant Athletic Director &
Stadium Facility Coordinator
Gail Alexander Schmidt
Equipment Manager
Heidi Yetman
Lacrosse (W)
Rachel Boyle
Field Hockey
Max Kurland
Sailing (Coed)
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Scott Cowdrey
Chief Information Officer
Dave Barr
Director of IT Infrastructure
Matt MacDonald
Systems Engineer
Vacant
OIT Office Manager
Infrastructure Student Assistants
Ken Sutton
Director of Administrative
Computing
Vacant
Associate Chief
Information Officer, IT
Systems and
Infrastructure
Kevin Clark
Lead Programmer/Analyst
Jessica Miller (temp)
Switchboard Manager
Molly Mears
Lead Systems Analyst
Vacant
IT Acquisitions and
Accounting Manager
Kelly Payne
Programmer
Jennifer A. Wilson
Acquisitions Specialist
Mark Brown
Network/Telecom Tech
Jesse Lamb
Systems Engineer
Mike Rankin
Programmer
Michael Lewonick
Systems Engineer
LIBRARY AND ACADEMIC
TECHNOLOGY
Brian Palmer
Director, Digital
Media Services
Nancy Cross
Director,
Educational
Technology
Adrian Peterson
Senior Project
Manager
Eric Broussard
Assistant Director,
Digital Media
Services
Eric Bishop
Technical
Services
Technician
Andrea Hearn
Video Producer/
Editor
Robert Bishop
Technical
Services
Technician (A/V)
MPC Students
Student Technical
Consultants
Daniel Booke
Technical
Services
Technician
HelpDesk Students
Student Technical
Consultants
Raven Bishop
Instructional
Technologist
Sara Torstenson
Acquisitions Clerk
(part-time)
Cheryl Wolfson
Cataloging
Specialist

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