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David B. Fithian
10th President of Clark University

Incumbent

Assumed office
July 1, 2020
Preceded byDavid Angel
Executive Vice President of The University of Chicago
In office
March 30, 2014 – July 30, 2020
Preceded byDavid A. Greene
Succeeded byKatie Callow-Wright
Personal details
Born (1964-12-10) December 10, 1964 (age 59)
North Tarrytown, New York, U.S.
SpouseMichael Rodriguez
RelativesLisa Fithian (sister)
Alma materClark University
Yale University
Websitewww.clarku.edu/offices/president

David Brooks Fithian (born December 10, 1964) is the president of Clark University. Previously, he served as executive vice president of the University of Chicago. Fithian was born in North Tarrytown, New York.[1]

On January 13, 2020, the trustees of Clark University announced that Fithian would succeed David P. Angel to become the university's 10th president. He began that role July 1, 2020 and is the first alumnus to lead the institution.

Education

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After earning a B.A. degree in sociology from Clark University in 1987, Fithian attended Yale University where he received three graduate degrees (M.A., 1988; M.Phil, 1990; Ph.D., 1994, with highest honors) in sociology. Fithian's doctoral dissertation, for which he was advised by Kai Erikson, was awarded Yale's Theron Rockwell Field Prize in May 1994.[1]

Career

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Following graduate training, Fithian began his professional career as Assistant Dean of Freshmen in Harvard College in 1995 and spent more than a decade there in progressively more senior positions culminating in the role of associate dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences before leaving Harvard in 2007 for the University of Chicago. At UChicago, Fithian served as vice president and Secretary of the University until March 2014 when he became Executive Vice President.[2][3]

While at Harvard, Fithian taught courses for a number of years for the Committee on Degrees in Social Studies.[1]

Controversies

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During his time serving as the President of Clark University Fithian has been criticized for his stances, or lack thereof on different institutional decisions. These decisions include a proposal to demolish the south block on Main St in Main South, where the university resides,[4] and union busting and bad faith negotiations with Clark University Grad Students Union.[5]

Other interests

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Fithian currently serves as a Trustee of the Marine Biological Laboratory (2014–present) in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, and previously served on the boards of Chapin Hall (2013-2019) and Court Theatre (2011-2014) at the University of Chicago.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "About the President". ClarkU.edu. Clark University. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
  • ^ "Fithian joins leadership team as new Secretary of the University". Chronicle.UChicago.edu. UChicago News Office. May 10, 2007. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
  • ^ Kloehn, Steve (January 28, 2014). "Two University leaders to take on new roles". News.UChicago.edu. UChicago News Office. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
  • ^ "A Vision for Our University – Office of the President". Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  • ^ Abouchleih, Reem; Beals, Everett (2022-10-18). "Union Claims Victory, Ending Five-Day Strike". The Scarlet. Retrieved 2024-02-19.

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