Member News

Guilford College President Steps Down

Guilford College president Kyle Farmbry has resigned after three years on the job, according to an announcement from the private, Quaker institution in Greensboro, N.C. In a statement from the Board of Trustees, Chair Jean Parvin Bordewich thanked Farmbry for his leadership “at a challenging time, during which he dealt with a number of unexpected crises including the cyberattack in 2022 and growing budget deficits.” Bordewich will serve as interim president and Farmbry will stay on temporarily as an adviser to assist the board with the transition, the college said.


Read Full Article

More news from NAICU

  • American College of Greece Names Mass. College Chief President
  • How Wealthy Universities Favor the Rich
  • Facing a $20 Million Deficit, Albright College Is Making Cuts, Borrowing from Endowment
  • Could More NE Ohio Colleges Close or Merge in the Near Future? Experts Say Yes.
  • Colleges Leave Out Talented Students. We Need to Change for America's Sake - Commentary
  • Olin College President Steps Down Amid Financial Strain, Latest in String of Higher Ed Leadership Exits
  • Back to Article Overview