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Past Presidents

 A history of Connecticut College leadership

1sykes
Frederick H. Sykes

1913-1917

2marshall
Benjamin T. Marshall

1917-1928

3blunt
Katharine Blunt

1929-1943, 1945-1946

4Schaffter
Dorothy Schaffter

1943-1945

5park
Rosemary Park

1947-1962

6shain
Charles E. Shain

1962-1974

7ames
Oakes Ames

1974-1988

8gaudiani
Claire L. Gaudiani

1988-2001

David K. Lewis

(Interim President) 2001

9fainstein
Norman Fainstein

2001-2006

10higdon
Leo I. Higdon, Jr.

2006-2013

Katherine Bergeron
Katherine Bergeron

2014-2023

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