Roger Williams President Farish to Retire in 2019

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Roger Williams President Farish to Retire in 2019

Donald Farish
Roger Williams University (RWU) President Donald Farish will retire in June of 2019 when his current contract expires.

“I have deeply appreciated the opportunity to serve Roger Williams University as its president, and I am grateful to all who work day in and day out embodying the University’s stated purpose – ‘To strengthen society through engaged teaching and learning. Through the Community Partnerships Center and the Affordable Excellence program, the opening of our new Providence campus and the hiring of our first-ever Chief Diversity Officer, we have made enormous strides and built a strong team of Cabinet members, faculty and staff. In the year ahead, the University will embark on a master planning process, and this provides a good opportunity to transition to a new president who can lead RWU into a promising future,” said Farish.

In honor of his retirement, the RWU Board of Trustees will present Farish with the title of President Emeritus upon his retirement.

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The University also announced that it will begin a national search.

In 2011, when Farish was named President, he said in a GoLocalProv article, “Even before I set foot on campus, I felt very much in sync with the values to which Roger Williams University is committed – diversity and civil discourse, service to the community, a student-centered approach and a high-quality educational product. RWU embodies everything I’ve stood for and worked for my entire career. To be invited to lead this campus is a singular honor and truly a privilege.”

About Farish

Farish served as the 10th president of Roger Williams University.

Over the course of his career, Farish emerged as a national voice for reform in higher education, launching a blog called “Higher Ed in Crisis: A President’s Take.” His essays have appeared in The Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside Higher Ed and The Hechinger Report. And just this year, he wrote an eight-part blog series titled “Can Higher Education Solve America’s Economic Crisis?”

Under Farish’s leadership, the RWU community launched The Vision Project, with more than 20 committees of faculty, staff, students and trustees working together over six months to articulate a bold, new core purpose.

The Community Partnerships Center has involved 2,811 students in a total of 259 community-engaged projects over the last seven years.

In 2016, RWU doubled the size of its presence in downtown Providence, and the new campus at One Empire Plaza.

The RWU School of Continuing Studies is partnering with the first Gateway to College National Network program in Rhode Island, offering students who have left high school before graduation a chance to earn a high school diploma and college credit.

One year ago, RWU hired its first-ever Chief Diversity Officer, Dr. Ame O. Lambert.

In January 2018, more than 300 RWU students, faculty, staff and community members gathered for “Thriving RWU 2030: A Summit on Diversity and Inclusion.”

Prior to RWU

Farish served as the president of Rowan University for 13 years before coming to Roger Williams in 2011.

Farish earned a Ph.D. in biology from Harvard University in 1970 and later a juris doctor from the University of Missouri in 1976. After early appointments at the University of Missouri and the University of Rhode Island, he progressed to Sonoma State University in California, serving as dean of the School of Natural Sciences from 1983 to 1990, and provost and academic vice president from 1990 to 1998.

Originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Dr. Farish immigrated to the United States after earning his bachelor’s degree in zoology from the University of British Columbia; in 1966, he completed a master of science in entomology at North Carolina State University before heading to Harvard for his doctoral studies.


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