Laurie Carter
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Laurie Aleta Carter is the 17th president of Lawrence University, a position she began in July 2021. She is Lawrence University's first BIPOC president. She has also served as president of Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania.
Laurie Carter | |
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17th President of Lawrence University | |
Assumed office July 1, 2021 | |
Preceded by | Mark Burstein |
17th President of Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania | |
In office May 18, 2017 – June 30, 2021 | |
Preceded by | George Harpster |
Succeeded by | Charles Patterson |
Personal details | |
Education | Clarion University of Pennsylvania (BS) William Paterson University (MA) Rutgers University (JD) |
Early life and education
Carter grew up in Rutherford, New Jersey[1][2] with a father who worked in a chemical plant and a mother who satyed home with Carter and siblings.[3] She graduated from Hackensack High School in 1980.[1] She credits her mother, Harriet, with inspiring her interest in the arts.[2] Carter received her undergraduate degree in communications from Clarion University of Pennsylvania, where she was captain of the track and field team.[1] She went on to earn an M.A in communications from William Paterson University in 1987 and a J.D. from Rutgers University in 1993.[2]
Career
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Perspective
Carter began her career in higher education as a way to pay for graduate school. She worked as a residence hall director at William Paterson College and director of residence life at Fairleigh Dickinson College while studying for her master's degree.[4]
Carter was hired to be the Director of Student affairs at the Juilliard School in 1988,[2] and spent twenty-five years there eventually becoming their first chief legal officer.[5] During her time there, she launched the school's legal department and jazz studies program,[6] taught on the liberal arts and graduate faculty, launched diversity initiatives, and eventually attained the roles of Vice President and General Counsel.[4][3]
In 2013, she left Juilliard for a position at The New Jersey Performing Arts Center where she remained until 2014.[7] She went on to join Eastern Kentucky University as Executive Vice President and University Counsel in 2014.[8][9] She was appointed President of Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania on May 18, 2017.[10][11] Before leaving Shippensburg, she described herself as a "student centered president" who was most proud of how she led the university through the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. [12]
On March 4, 2021 it was announced that Carter would be taking over as president of Lawrence University; she is the first Black president of the university.[13][14] She replaced Mark Burstein.[15] She had also been a finalist in the 2021 search for a president at Ramapo College in New Jersey.[16][17]
Awards
Carter was presented with the Clarion University Distinguished Alumni Award in 2007,[18] and was inducted into the Clarion University Hall of Fame in 2018.[19] She was named one of 25 Outstanding Women in Higher Education by the magazine Diverse: Issues in Higher Education in 2021.[20]
Personal life
Carter is married to Gary Robinson, a police detective in the Bergen County, New Jersey prosecutor's office. The couple has one son.[2]
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