Hamilton College President David Wippman announced he will retire June 30, 2024, after completing eight years leading the liberal arts college in Clinton.
“I will have served eight years when my tenure concludes next summer,” Wippman said. “My time at Hamilton has been the most satisfying of my career. I have watched with pride as entering classes have set records for quality, selectivity, and diversity; new and renovated buildings have enhanced an already beautiful campus; teacher-scholars of the highest caliber have made Hamilton their home; and trustees, alumni, parents, and friends have given generously of their time and resources.”
“David Wippman has been an exceptional president at an especially challenging time,” said David Solomon ’84, P’16, chair of the Hamilton Board of Trustees. “He is highly effective and widely admired, and his presidency has been marked by success on all measures. We are grateful for his leadership in making Hamilton an even stronger and more highly regarded institution.”
Solomon said that from Wippman’s earliest days as president, he focused on bringing the most talented students to Hamilton, providing the scholarship aid they needed to enroll, and offering them greater opportunities for intellectual engagement and increased support for their personal growth and well-being.
Throughout his…
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