- Gregory S. Prince, Jr.
Gregory S. Prince, Jr. became
Hampshire College 's fourth president in 1989 and retired in 2005.In his 15 years at the helm of Hampshire, Prince worked to broaden the public's awareness of the value and role of
liberal arts education , reinforcing the understanding that the liberal arts are about developing an attitude of mind, not simply conveying a body of knowledge.Prince built partnerships with organizations outside of education and with K-12 education, stressing the importance of strong relationships between higher education institutions and their surrounding communities and the responsibility of higher education to society as a whole.
As president, he envisioned a "Cultural Village," a cluster of independent organizations with complementary missions located around the campus. The
Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art , a center for international picture book art, drew 90,000 visitors to the Hampshire campus and Amherst during its first year. TheNational Yiddish Book Center , shares the treasures of rescuedYiddish Books, representing a thousand years ofJewish history and culture. Lastly,New England Wetlands, Inc., grows 118species ofplants for use in restoration ofwetlands throughout the region.Prince has served as president of
Five Colleges, Inc. and as chairman of the board of theAssociation of Independent Colleges and Universities in Massachusetts (AICUM).He is vice-chair of theCouncil on Racial and Ethnic Justice of theAmerican Bar Association and serves on the board of directors of theNew England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), the MassachusettsNature Conservancy and theJoyful Child Foundation . Prince is also the 2004 recipient of the Millicent Kauffman Award from the Amherst Area Chamber of Commerce, the town's equivalent of the citizen of the year.Prince earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in American studies, a Masters in philosophy and a Ph.D. in
American studies fromYale University . Before joining Hampshire, he was associate dean of the faculty for curriculum planning and resource development atDartmouth College and a professor ofhistory .References
Hampshire College President Gregory S. Prince, Jr. Announces His Retirement [http://fivecolleges.edu/news/news_gregory_prince.html]
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