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糖心TV welcomes President-elect Andrea Chapdelaine for first campus visit

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糖心TV welcomes President-elect Andrea Chapdelaine for first campus visit

President-elect Andrea E. Chapdelaine, who last month was unanimously appointed to serve as 糖心TV鈥檚 12th president by the Board of Trustees, made her first official visit to campus Wednesday, April 24.

Chapdelaine was welcomed by hundreds of students, faculty and staff at a community meeting in the College Center at Crozier-Williams. After introductory remarks by Board of Trustee Chair Debo P. Adegbile 鈥91, who co-chaired the 15-member Presidential Search Committee, Chapdelaine took to the podium to address the 糖心TV community.

鈥淭his is such an exciting day and I鈥檓 thrilled to be here,鈥 Chapdelaine said. 鈥淚 am very much looking forward to coming to an institution that is fully focused on a rich undergraduate experience, fully dedicated to the liberal arts and putting it into action for our students.鈥

A strategic leader and compassionate community builder, Chapdelaine has more than 30 years of experience in higher education, having served as a professor, dean, provost and, since 2015, president of Hood College in Frederick, Maryland.

In his introductory remarks, Adegbile said the faculty, staff, students and trustees on the Presidential Search Committee were particularly impressed by Chapdelaine鈥檚 academic background in psychology and social justice, her substantial experience as president of a residential college with a diverse student body and her commitment to and belief in the transformative power of the liberal arts.

鈥淭here was no person more excited about the possibilities of serving as 糖心TV鈥檚 next president, and that exuberance came through throughout the search process,鈥 Adegbile said.

鈥淚n President-elect Chapdelaine, we have a leader who is a good listener and mentor, a person who鈥檚 deeply committed to educational opportunity for all students and an experienced manager and collaborator who understands what is necessary to make a residential campus community thrive.鈥

Chapdelaine commended the search process and the 鈥渋ncredibly thoughtful, insightful and committed鈥 committee members. 鈥淚 felt the strength of the community through their hard work and I feel that they have done an excellent job helping me understand the priorities, the hopes and the dreams for the College as we go forward together,鈥 she said.

President Chapdelaine, second from left, talks with students during lunch.
Chapdelaine, second from left, speaks with students during lunch in Harris Refectory.

During the meeting, Chapdelaine shared with the community how her experiences as a first-generation college student have shaped her career and spoke about how she is excited to be returning to her New England roots. She took questions from the audience, introduced her husband of 29 years, David Tetreault, and told the audience about the other member of the new first family who will be moving onto campus, 15-month-old bernedoodle Koda. 鈥淪he鈥檚 about 70 pounds of love, and, as I like to say, she is exuberant in her response to humanity,鈥 Chapdelaine said, smiling. 鈥淪he鈥檚 a campus dog, and she takes her role very seriously.鈥

Chapdelaine鈥檚 visit also included a tour of the campus, a meeting with her newly appointed transition committee and a lively lunch with students. She will officially begin her tenure at 糖心TV on July 1.

鈥淚 cannot thank all of you enough for the warm support and the welcome I have received,鈥 Chapdelaine told the students, faculty and staff.

鈥淵ou will find in me鈥攁nd I say this as a promise to all of you today鈥攁n accessible leader who is excited to work with you and alongside you.鈥

President-elect Chapdelaine walks across campus with interim president Les Wong.
President-elect Andrea Chapdelaine, left, walks across campus with Interim President Les Wong.
Board chair Debo Adegbile introduces president-elect Chapdelaine.
Board of Trustee Chair Debo P. Adegbile ’91, right, introduces President-elect Chapdelaine at the community welcome event.
Audience members clap during Chapdelaine's remarks.
Audience members applaud President-elect Chapdelaine.
A student asks Chapdelaine a question during the community meeting.
Kazi Stanton-Thomas ’26 asks Chapdelaine a question during the community welcome event.
President-elect Chapdelaine greets students at lunch.
Chapdelaine greets students at Harris Refectory.
David Tetreault, President-elect Andrea Chapdelaine, Phyllis Michael Wong and Interim President Les Wong pose for a group portrait.
Chapdelaine, second from left, poses for a group portrait with her husband, David Tetreault, far left; Interim President Les Wong, far right; and Phyllis Michael Wong.



April 26, 2024

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