The St. Maryโ€™s College of Maryland Board of Trusteesย named Dr. Joseph R. Urgo as the collegeโ€™s next president. He will join the college July 1, 2010. Urgo currently serves as vice president for academic affairs and dean of faculty at Hamilton College in upstate New York. Hamilton College is one of the most highly regarded private liberal arts colleges in the nation, ranked in the top 25 by U.S. News & World Report.
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โ€œThere was a palpable sense of excitement and celebration as we unanimously elected Dr. Urgo,โ€ said Molly Mahoney, chair of the search committee and member of the Board of Trustees. โ€œAs we got to know Dr. Urgo, we found he understood St. Maryโ€™s College, our sense of place, and shared our deep respect for the mission of a public liberal arts institution. We believe he will actively cultivate the intellectual life and vitality of the college. As the author of five scholarly books, Urgo will interact effectively with and lead a community of scholars. With his experience as a leader in both private and public colleges, he will ideally serve as a national voice on public liberal arts education.
โ€œThe search committee, made up of individuals from the faculty, Board of Trustees, student body, and staff, have worked collaboratively with the Board of Trustees during the search and made every effort to honor the trust the campus community placed in the representative process,โ€ Mahoney continued. โ€œWe look forward to introducing Dr. Urgo to the campus community in early March and have made his biography available on the college web site.โ€
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โ€œI am confident Dr. Urgo will provide inspiring leadership and sound management to guide the college through todayโ€™s challenging economic times while continuing to foster a climate of academic excellence, a vibrant campus culture nourishing student achievement, and an open, collaborative relationship with our local and state community,โ€ said James P. Muldoon, chair of the SMCM Board of Trustees.
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Urgo serves as the chief academic officer of Hamilton College in Clinton, New York. As such, he leads the 183-member faculty and oversaw the College Library; the Registrarโ€™s Office; the Nesbitt-Johnston Writing Center; the Emerson Gallery; Hamiltonโ€™s programs in Paris, Madrid, Beijing, Washington, D.C., and New York City; intercollegiate athletics; and several other academic support programs and centers. He is a professor of English, and has taught courses in American literature while serving as dean of faculty.
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Urgo created the position of associate dean for diversity initiatives, improving the recruitment and retention of faculty of color during his time at Hamilton College. He also conducted a series of alumni association meetings around the country, โ€œan evening with the dean of faculty,โ€ in cooperation with the Development Office. Urgo also coordinated a campus-wide strategic planning process, resulting in the publication of Foundations for Hamiltonโ€™s Next 200 Years.
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โ€œI am drawn to SMCM because of its liberal arts tradition, its reputation for rigorous undergraduate research, and its strong sense of community,โ€ Urgo said. โ€œMore importantly, SMCM has one of the finest faculties in the country. I feel privileged to have the opportunity to work with such a talented and committed group of teacher-scholars and creative artists.โ€
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A native of Hartford, Connecticut, Urgo received his bachelorโ€™s degree in 1978 from Haverford College with a major in political science. He holds a masterโ€™s degree from Wesleyan University and a masterโ€™s and Ph.D. in American civilization from Brown University.
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Urgo served as professor and chair of the English department at the University of