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Jepson Dean Kenneth P. Ruscio Named Next President of Washington and Lee University

March 8, 2006

Kenneth P. Ruscio, dean of the University of Richmond’s Jepson School of Leadership Studies, has been named president of Washington and Lee University in Lexington, effective July 1.

Ruscio has been dean of the Jepson School since 2002, previously serving as a professor of politics, dean of freshmen and acting associate dean of The Williams School of Commerce, Economics and Politics at Washington and Lee—his alma mater. He holds master’s and doctoral degrees from The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University.

“Dean Ruscio is a most fitting choice to lead Washington and Lee, and I wish him every success,” said University of Richmond President William E. Cooper.

“Ken has made many significant contributions here as the dean of the Jepson School since joining the University,” added Richmond Provost June R. Aprille. “Under his guidance, the school has made a number of excellent faculty hires, expanded its national profile and further developed its outstanding undergraduate curriculum. He is a gifted organizational leader and has served Richmond exceedingly well during his tenure here.”

“Though his departure is a significant loss for Richmond, I am very pleased that his outstanding leadership abilities have been recognized by one of the country's great institutions. His appointment to Washington and Lee’s presidency is a tremendous compliment to the Jepson School and the entire University of Richmond community.”

Ruscio said it has been a privilege to serve at Richmond as dean of “one of the most distinctive programs in all of higher education.”

“Working with the Jepson School's outstanding faculty, students, staff, and alumni has been the highlight of my professional career, and I am grateful for the lasting friendships I have made during my time here,” he said.

While I look forward with excitement and humility to the challenges of a college presidency at one of the nation's finest liberal arts colleges,” Ruscio said, “I will indeed miss being a part of all that the future holds for the University of Richmond and the Jepson School.”

Ruscio will continue to serve as dean of the Jepson School through the end of the academic year. University officials announced that a national search for his successor will be launched soon.