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William G. Durden
William Durden 2013.jpg
27th President of
Dickinson College

In office
1999–2013
Preceded byA. Lee Fritschler
Succeeded byNancy A. Roseman

Personal details
Spouse(s)Elke Durden
Alma mater
Dickinson College, Johns Hopkins University

William G. Durden is the former president of Dickinson College. He was a Fulbright scholar and a recipient of the Klingenstein Fellowship from Teacher's College, Columbia University.




Contents





  • 1 Education


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Dickinson College President


  • 4 Appointments


  • 5 Legacy


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




Education


Durden completed high school at The Albany Academy in Albany, New York. He was one of the first generation in his family to attend college,[1] receiving a B.A. degree from Dickinson (class of 1971) and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in German Languages and Literature from Johns Hopkins University. While a student at Dickinson, he was a member of the Theta Chi fraternity.



Career


Durden was the executive director of the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth for 16 years and a member of the university's German Department. For 11 of his years at Hopkins, he was a senior education consultant for the U.S. Department of State and chair of its Advisory Committee on Exceptional Children and Youth. Dr. Durden has also served as President of the Sylvan Academy of Sylvan Learning Systems, Inc. and as Vice-President for Academic Affairs of the Caliber Learning Network, a joint distance-learning venture of Sylvan and MCI.



Dickinson College President


He assumed the presidency of Dickinson College on July 1, 1999 and was inaugurated on 30 October 1999.


During his presidency Durden led several sweeping changes at Dickinson to re-establish a leading role in Liberal Arts education. Durden oversaw the combination of former Library and Information Technology departments into Library and Information Services while also updating the College's antiquated student record systems. Academics were improved and the focus on international education strengthened. Durden was also a strong champion of the Liberal Arts education.


In 2008, President Durden was a signatory to the Amethyst Initiative, an organization urging a public debate about reconsidering the legal drinking age of 21.[2]


Dickinson grew to renown for sustainable and green education initiatives during Durden's Presidency.


Durden left office with the inauguration of Nancy Roseman on 28 September 2013.



Appointments


Durden was a mentor for the American Council on Education Fellows Program, the premier higher education leadership development program in the USA. He was the mentor for 2004-2005 ACE Fellow Michael B. Brown (now Associate Dean of the Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences at East Carolina University). In 2007-08, Durden served as chairman of the Annapolis Group subcommittee working on proposing an alternative to the U.S. News and World Report rankings of colleges. Recently, he was appointed chair of the Advisory Board of the Center for the International Exchange of Scholars, Fulbright Scholar Program. He is also a Board Member of Walden University, a for-profit higher education institute.



Legacy


Durden was well known for wearing colorful bow ties on campus and provided graduating students with a video of how to wear a bow tie.[3]


The Durden Athletics Training Centre was announced in 2012 after a gift of $6 million from Samuel G. Rose ’58 and Julie Walters. The center features a new two-story, 22,000-square-foot athletics-training center replacing the 1960s-era locker rooms at Dickinson’s Biddle Field. The new facility was named the Durden Athletic Training Center to honor the tenure of President William G. Durden ’71 and his wife, Dr. Elke Durden.[4]



References




  1. ^ William Durden, Making the Case for Liberal Education; The Liberal Arts as a Bulwark of Business Education, Chronicle of Higher Education, July 18, 2003


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  3. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unmiqRbEIUc


  4. ^ http://www.dickinson.edu/news-and-events/The-Durden-Center/




External links


  • Dickinson College biography of William Durden


  • YouTube Video: "How to Tie a Bowtie" (featuring William Durden)

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