- Anthony S. Caprio
Anthony S. Caprio is the current president of
Western New England College and a French language scholar. He is the fifth President of Western New England College, succeeding Dr. Beverly Miller.Dr. Caprio is a member of
Phi Beta Kappa and the law school accreditation committee of theAmerican Bar Association .election as President
Dr. Caprio was selected by a unanimous vote of the Board of Trustees in June 1996, after a seven-month national search. He began his tenure as President on September 1, 1996. [http://www1.wnec.edu/aboutus/index.cfm?selection=doc.3441]
Biography
Dr. Caprio received the B.A. degree in 1967 from
Wesleyan University , where he was named to Phi Beta Kappa, the M.A. fromColumbia University in 1969, and the Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1973. He undertook his studies also inParis . He was awarded the honorary bachelor's degree from Western New England College in 2000.Since 1973, he has worked as a teacher and administrator in a wide range of institutions, both private and public. Prior to his appointment as President of Western New England College, Dr. Caprio served for seven years as provost and professor of language and literature at
Oglethorpe University inAtlanta where he was responsible as chief academic officer for all matters related to faculty and to undergraduate and graduate curriculum. Dr. Caprio led the development of the University's strategic plan and its subsequent implementation, including the innovative integration of the institution's liberal arts curriculum within its urban setting. His efforts with regard to internationalization of the University resulted in numerous exchange agreements with universities inEurope ,Japan , andSouth America . [http://www1.wnec.edu/aboutus/index.cfm?selection=doc.3441]Before joining Oglethorpe University, President Caprio held administrative and faculty positions at several institutions. From 1980-1989, he was professor and administrator at
American University inWashington, D.C. where he was responsible for faculty and staff in languages and literatures, area and foreign studies, linguistics, and English as a second language. He helped establish study abroad centers inPoland and inArgentina with the American University World Capitals Program, held academic program oversight of American University inRome , and developed interdisciplinary undergraduate and graduate programs with other units of the University. At American University he was recognized with the Administrator-Faculty Award for Outstanding Performance. Prior to American University, he served atCedar Crest College inPennsylvania andLehman College of theCity University of New York .Listed in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the World, Who's Who in the East, and Who's Who in American Education, Dr. Caprio is a noted language scholar who has published two books in the areas of language and literature, including Reflets de la Femme (1973), and the once widely-used college text French for Communication (1985). These books are no longer in print.
President Caprio is a frequent speaker on diverse aspects of higher education at regional, national, and international conferences, as well as at numerous colleges and universities in the United States and abroad. He is a frequent consultant and evaluator for numerous colleges, universities, and national educational organizations. [http://www1.wnec.edu/aboutus/index.cfm?selection=doc.3441]
Accomplishments and Challenges
Caprio has presided over an era change and growth at Western New England College. Several major building projects (Commonwealth Hall, LaRiviere Hall, the
S. Prestley Blake Law Building expansion,Golden Bear Stadium , the St. Germain Campus Center renovation, the Kevin S. Delbridge Welcome Center, and theGeorge E. Trelease Memorial Baseball Park ) have been completed on his watch. [http://www1.wnec.edu/campaign/index.cfm?selection=doc.5423] Many of these projects were made possible through the "Transformations: The Campaign for Western New England College". This $20 million effort was conducted entirely during Dr. Caprio's tenure, with honorable assistance from the Board of Trustees. [http://www1.wnec.edu/campaign/home.cfm?selection=doc.5339] The Campaign raised over $23 million for the College, exceeding the initial goal by over $3 million. [http://www1.wnec.edu/assets/cfm/dci_popup.cfm?id=11027&site=undefined&type=news]President Caprio is also spearheading the creation of the Western New England College School of Pharmacy (pending receipt of various required approvals), the first new School at the College in 41 years. [http://www1.wnec.edu/pharmacy/index.cfm?selection=doc.5881]
Enrollment and academic qualifications of new students have also increased dramatically during Caprio's administration. The College has delivered its signature quality to a larger undergraduate student body during his time as president. Full-time undergraduate enrollment was 2,456 students for the 2007-08 academic year, a 19.2 percent increase since the 2001-02 academic year. Additionally, the School of Law saw a 29.4 percent increase in total enrollment in the same period. [Total Institutional Enrollment figures, sources: Western New England College Student Administrative Services, Western New England College Office of Institutional Research Census Files, and IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey; revised October 16, 2007]
Student indebtedness is one of the many challenges facing chief executives in higher education. Caprio has stated that reversing a trend of graduate indebtedness will be accomplished by increasing the financial aid pool. Comparable to most institutions, tuition and fees have increased since Caprio arrived in 1996. However, the proportion of student tuition and fees discounted through grant aid has increased significantly as well [Western New England College Office of Finance and Administration] . Caprio's Transformations includes a goal of increasing the financial aid endowment as part of continuing efforts to reduce student indebtedness. [http://www1.wnec.edu/campaign/index.cfm?selection=doc.5414] The campaign is providing for 79 scholarships.
Compensation
The
Chronicle of Higher Education listed Caprio's compensation for the 2005-2006 school year as $856,103, including deferred compensation. This annual compensation (in nominal terms) is among the highest in New England. A College statement described the incentive-based compensation package as an aggressive way to retain Caprio as president in a highly-competitive market.External links
* [http://www1.wnec.edu/aboutus/index.cfm?selection=doc.3441 Official Biography]
* [http://www.wnec.edu Western New England College website]
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