Dr. Rhonda Phillips named 20th Chatham University president

Dr. Rhonda Phillips

The Board of Trustees of Chatham University has voted unanimously to name Purdue University Honors College Dean Dr. Rhonda Phillips as Chatham’s 20th president. Phillips will be the 10th woman to hold the presidency in Chatham’s 154-year history when she begins her tenure this summer.

Dr. Phillips has more than 30 years’ experience as a progressive academic administrator, scholar, and author with significant private and public sector experience. She will join Chatham following completion of her decade-long role as the inaugural Dean of the John Martinson Honors College at Purdue University, an innovative 3,000 student residential honors college that under her leadership was named one of the Top 20 Honors Colleges in the U.S.  

Prior to her role at Purdue, she was Associate Dean for Barrett, The Honors College, at Arizona State University, where she also served as professor and director of the School of Community Resources and Development, and Senior Sustainability Scientist at the Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability. She has held faculty and administrator roles at the University of Florida and the University of Southern Mississippi, and prior to joining academia, Phillips worked as an economic developer with the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and other nonprofit, private and public organizations.

“Enhancing student experiences is a passion for me and I am thrilled to lead the university that influenced Rachel Carson to shape new environmental standards while leaving a legacy that influenced my own and countless others’ work in sustainable development. I am also drawn to Chatham’s unique combination of strengths in the health sciences, sustainability, women’s leadership, and the liberal arts and sciences that produce students willing to respond to the opportunities and big challenges facing society today,” said Dr. Phillips.

Dr. Phillips has a Ph.D. in City & Regional Planning from Georgia Tech, holds an MS in Economics from Georgia Tech and an MS in Economic Development from the University of Southern Mississippi where she also earned her bachelor’s degree. She is a three-time Fulbright recipient including serving as the 2006 Fulbright UK Ulster Policy Fellow in Northern Ireland. She is the author or editor of over 30 academic books, including the textbook, Introduction to Community Development, used by students and practitioners around the world. Dr. Phillips’ research focus is on community and sustainable well-being studies, economic and technology-based development, and on making the places we live better for all. She has a passion for the classroom and continued teaching at Purdue where she served as a Professor in the Agricultural Economics Department and faculty liaison with local food system development. Dr. Phillips will also be a member of Chatham’s teaching faculty when she begins her presidency.   

“Dr. Phillips was the unanimous choice of the Board of Trustees based in large part on her commitment to fostering inclusive and transformative learning environments and opportunities, which is a hallmark of the Chatham undergraduate experience,” said David M. Hall, Chair of Chatham University’s Board of Trustees. “Rhonda’s impressive experience and scholarship—coupled with her work in sustainable development, well-being and agriculture—is a perfect complement to the work of Chatham’s Falk School of Sustainability & Environment at Eden Hall Campus and make her the right leader to help continue Chatham’s historic, undergraduate growth since going all-gender in 2014.”

“Chatham is a place that fosters innovation, but it is also positioned within the highly creative, dynamic environment of Pittsburgh, which provides a living laboratory and countless partnership opportunities for students to enhance learning. I am excited to become part of the Chatham and Pittsburgh communities, and can’t wait to get started this summer,” said Dr. Phillips.

About Chatham University
Chatham University has an enrollment of nearly 2,400 students across undergraduate and graduate programs in our areas of excellence: sustainability & health, business & communications, and the arts & sciences. As the alma mater of environmental icon Rachel Carson '29, Chatham is perennially ranked as one of the "greenest" colleges in the United States. Located in Pittsburgh, PA—one of the country's most livable cities and great college towns—Chatham is composed of three distinct locations: the historic arboretum, Shadyside Campus; Chatham Eastside in the fast-growing East End; and Eden Hall Campus, one of the world's most sustainable campuses.

For additional information or media inquiries, please contact Bill Campbell at bcampbell@chatham.edu or 412-365-1140.

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