James Rhoads

James Evans Rhoads (18281895) from Marple Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania was an American educator and administrator, first president of Bryn Mawr College.

James Evans Rhoads
1st President of Bryn Mawr College
In office
1884–1894
Succeeded byM. Carey Thomas
Personal details
Born1828
Died1895
NationalityAmerican
Known forEducator

Biography

Rhoads became president in 1884 before it was officially inaugurated on September 23, 1885.[1] Before this time, the college served as a Quaker school for girls, but Rhoads helped establish Bryn Mawr as an internationally respected, non-denominational school. It was the first higher education institution to offer graduate degrees, including doctorates, to women. The first class included 36 undergraduate women and eight graduate students. At the founding Rhoads gave a brief speech honoring Joseph W. Taylor, Bryn Mawr's original founder. Rhoads served until 1894.[1] James E. Rhoads Hall was named after him.[2]

M. Carey Thomas followed him as the second president of the college.

References

  1. James E. Rhoads, first president of Bryn Mawr College (1884-1894), Bryn Mawr College
  2. James E. Rhoads Hall, Historic Campus Architecture Project
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