Richard L. Morrill

Richard L. Morrill (born June 4, 1939) has served as president of several American colleges and universities. He currently holds the positions of Chancellor and Distinguished University Professor of Ethics and Democratic Values at the University of Richmond.

Richard L. Morrill
8th President of the University of Richmond
In office
1988–1998
Preceded byE. Bruce Heilman
Succeeded byWilliam E. Cooper
18th President of Centre College
In office
1982–1988
Preceded byThomas A. Spragens
Succeeded byMichael F. Adams

Education

Morrill received his Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Brown University in 1961 and his Bachelor of Divinity degree in Religious Thought from Yale University in 1964. He received his Ph.D. in Religion from Duke University in 1968.

Academic appointments

In his early career, Morrill held faculty positions at Wells College, Chatham College, and Pennsylvania State University. In 1979, he was named president of Salem College in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. From 1982 until 1988, Morrill was president of Centre College. He then served as President of the University of Richmond from 1988 until 1998. Upon taking office as president of the university, he delivered an inaugural address entitled "The Absorbing Errand."

Academic offices
Preceded by
E. Bruce Heilman
President of the University of Richmond
19881998
Succeeded by
William E. Cooper
Preceded by
Thomas A. Spragens
President of Centre College
19821988
Succeeded by
Michael F. Adams
Preceded by
Merrimon Cuninggim
President of Salem College
19791982
Succeeded by
Thomas V. Litzenburg, Jr.
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