NEW: Ruth J. Simmons Honored by American Council on Education

Monday, March 12, 2012

 

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Outgoing Brown President Ruth Simmons is given Lifetime Achievement Award. Photo: Brown University.

The American Council on Education (ACE) recognized President Ruth J. Simmons’s contributions to higher education on March 10, 2012, at its 94th annual meeting in Los Angeles.

ACE President Mary Corbett Broad presented a Lifetime Achievement Award to President Simmons in recognition of her commitment to supporting the advancement of higher education leaders, especially women and minorities. “Ruth Simmons is an extraordinary leader,” Broad said. “During her tenure, Brown University, already a highly regarded institution, has risen even higher in its standing among colleges and universities. Equally important, Ruth has inspired and opened doors for many women, especially women of color. It’s an honor for ACE to recognize Ruth’s leadership in this way.”

Ruth Simmons' legacy

Simmons made history upon appointment to Brown in November 2000 as becoming the first black president of an Ivy League institution, and Brown's first female president. Simmons assumed office in fall of 2001. Simmons holds appointments as a professor in the Departments of Comparative Literature and Africana Studies. In 2002, Newsweek selected her as a Ms. Woman of the Year, while in 2001, Time named her as America's best college president.

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According to a March 2009 poll by The Brown Daily Herald, Simmons enjoys a more than 80% approval rating among Brown undergraduates.

Simmons will leave Brown this spring. Her replacement, Princeton's Christina H. Paxson, was formally announced last week.

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