President of the George Washington University

The president of the George Washington University is the chief executive officer of the George Washington University, appointed by the GW Board of Trustees and charged "to establish the university's vision, oversee its teaching and research mission and guide its future."[1]

President of The George Washington University
Incumbent
Ellen Granberg
since 1 July 2023
AppointerGW Board of Trustees
Formation1821 (1821)
First holderWilliam Staughton
WebsiteOffice of the President

History

The first President of what was then known as Columbian College was clergyman and Chaplain of the United States Senate, William Staughton. Although Columbian College was founded by prominent Baptists, its Congressional Charter forbade any religious restrictions for the University. As such, the Presidents of the University succeeding Staughton were not required to be Baptists. The Presidents of the George Washington University have been selected by its Board of Trustees.[2]

Current President

The current president of the George Washington University is Ellen Granberg. University officials announced Granberg would succeed incumbent Mark S. Wrighton. Granberg took office on 1 July 2023.[3]

In January 2023, the university announced that Ellen Granberg had been selected to succeed Wrighton. Granberg, who will become the first woman to serve as president of George Washington University, will take office on July 1, 2023.[4]

List

Image President[5] Years
William Staughton 1821–1827
Stephen Chapin 1828–1841
Joel Smith Bacon 1843–1854
Joseph Getchell Binney 1855–1858
George W. Samson 1859–1871
James Clarke Welling 1871–1874
Beniah Longley Whitman 1895–1900
Charles W. Needham 1902–1910
Charles H. Stockton 1910–1918
William Miller Collier 1918–1921
William Mather Lewis 1923–1927
Cloyd H. Marvin 1927–1959
Thomas H. Carroll 1961–1964
Lloyd Hartman Elliott 1965–1988
Stephen Joel Trachtenberg 1988–2007
Steven Knapp[6] 2007–2017
Thomas LeBlanc[7] 2017–2022
Mark S. Wrighton (interim)[8][9] 2022–2023
Ellen Granberg[4] 2023–present

References

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