S. Georgia Nugent Explained

S. Georgia Nugent
Order:President of
Office:Illinois Wesleyan University
Term Start:since November 2019
Predecessor:Eric R. Jensen
Order2:Interim President of
Office2:The College of Wooster
Term Start2:1 July 2015
Term End2:30 June 2016
Predecessor2:Grant Cornwell
Successor2:Sarah Bolton
Order3:18th President of
Office3:Kenyon College
Term Start3:2003
Term End3:2013
Predecessor3:Robert A. Oden
Successor3:Sean M. Decatur
Birth Name:Susan Georgia Nugent
Birth Place:New Orleans, Louisiana
Alma Mater:Princeton University
Cornell University
Residence:Princeton, New Jersey
Profession:Professor
Spouse:Thomas Scherer
Website:Office of the President

Susan Georgia Nugent was the 20th president of Illinois Wesleyan University. She was president of Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio from 2003 to 2013, and interim president of the College of Wooster in Wooster, Ohio for the 2015-16 academic year.[1] She was succeeded at Kenyon by Sean M. Decatur, former dean of Arts and Sciences at Oberlin College, and at Wooster by Sarah Bolton, former dean of Williams College. In November of 2019, Nugent became the first woman to serve as President of Illinois Wesleyan University. On April 10th it was announced that Sheahon Zenger would succeed her role as president in the 24-25 school year.

Early career

Nugent was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and attended Princeton University, from which she graduated cum laude in 1973. She earned a Ph.D. in classics from Cornell University and taught at Swarthmore College, Princeton, and Brown University. Her academic speciality, reflected in numerous publications, was epic poetry and Greek tragedy. She returned to the classics department at Princeton in 1992 and also worked in the university's administration for a decade, including as associate provost and, later, as dean of the McGraw Center.[2]

College President

Nugent became Kenyon College's 18th president and first female president in 2003. As president, she oversaw the construction of the $70 million Kenyon Athletic Center (KAC), and undertook the largest capital campaign in the college's 188-year history. President Nugent was an outspoken supporter of the Amethyst Initiative, which she co-authored with 8 other presidents of American colleges and universities in 2008.[3]

On President's Day, S. Georgia Nugent often switched roles with a Kenyon student who went to faculty and staff meetings while she attended class, visited professors during their office hours and ate meals at the campus dining hall. President Nugent chose the student through a contest that asked students why they wanted to be President for a day.

After leaving Kenyon, she joined the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) as a senior fellow to lead their Campaign for the Liberal Arts.[4]

In August 2019, S. Georgia Nugent became Illinois Wesleyan University's Interim President for the 2019-2020 academic year. The university's 19th President Eric Jensen announced in May 2019 that he will be stepping down https://www.iwu.edu/news/2019/president-eric-jensen-announces-retirement-and-resignation.html after four years with the university. He also announced his subsequent retirement from higher education.

On November 14, 2019, Nugent was selected as the 20th and first female president of Illinois Wesleyan University. https://www.iwu.edu/news/2019/georgia-nugent-named-20th-president-of-illinois-wesleyan.html

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Georgia Nugent named interim president of The College of Wooster The College of Wooster . www.wooster.edu . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150507000937/http://www.wooster.edu/news/releases/2015/may/nugent/index.php . 2015-05-07.
  2. Kenyon College | Office of the President | Biography Web site: Biography - About Kenyon - Kenyon College . 2009-07-18 . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20130411072029/http://www.kenyon.edu/x1174.xml . April 11, 2013 .
  3. Amethyst Initiative Web site: 中古コピー機の価格に問題あり . 2010-05-28 . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20110722201300/http://www.amethystinitiative.org/signatories/ . July 22, 2011 .
  4. The Council of Independent Colleges, fall 2012 newsletter Web site: CIC Launches Campaign for the Liberal Arts; Selects Georgia Nugent to Lead Campaign - Fall 2012 . 2014-02-09 . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20160402202118/http://www.cic.edu/News-and-Publications/Independent-Newsletter/Fall-2012/Pages/Liberal-Arts-Campaign.aspx . April 2, 2016 .