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Message to College community from Rector Michael K. Powell

Michael K. PowellMichael K. Powell, Rector of the College of William and 玛丽, sent the following email to faculty, staff, students and alumni. - Ed.

Dear Friends:

The academic year has begun and there is real excitement and enthusiasm. We have an exceptional freshman class and 25 percent of it are students of color--the most diverse class in our history. Earl Granger, associate provost for enrollment, and Henry Broaddus, dean of admission, are to be commended for their exceptional efforts. Additionally, the U.S News and World Report rankings were just released and the College has risen on the list from 33rd nationally to 32nd nationally. There is much to do, but there is a sense of good momentum. Much credit goes to Interim President Taylor Reveley, who has been extraordinary. He has worked tirelessly, reaching out broadly to the College community, and has tackled the very real challenges facing William and 玛丽. The Board is thrilled with his leadership and we should all be thankful he has stepped in.

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It is also important to share with you where we stand with regard to the presidency of the College. In February of last year we appointed Taylor Reveley as interim president and initially thought we would start a search immediately. Yet, after coming to campus last spring and meeting with the faculty, staff and students, it was clear our community was not yet ready to proceed and that serious challenges suggested an immediate search would be unproductive. As the academic year ended, the Board agreed and announced that we would take no action over the summer.

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Steadily and increasingly, many board members, faculty, students, staff and alums began suggesting that one compelling option might be to retain President Reveley for a longer period and remove his interim status, particularly if there was a widespread belief that the time was not ripe for a search, or if our current and immediate challenges demanded strong, fully empowered leadership. The Board agrees that removing Taylor’s interim status might be a meritorious course, but only if it is widely supported by our community. We have been working hard for weeks now to reach out to faculty, students, staff, administrators and alumni to get input and gauge which path is preferred and in the best interest of the College. Clearly, there are many issues to consider. Nonetheless, we must resolve the question and keep the College moving forward.

The Board is planning to meet Friday, September 5 to discuss the options, consider the input that we have received and make a decision on how to proceed. I will communicate with you again once a decision is reached.

Thank you for your consideration and support of the College.

Michael K. Powell, Rector

For the Board of Visitors