Robert S. Welch

Robert Stephen Welch II (1944 – February 28, 2016) was an American academic and college administrator who served as dean and later as interim president of Goucher College.

Robert Stephen Welch II
Acting President of Goucher College
In office
2000–2001
Preceded byJudy Jolley Mohraz
Succeeded bySanford J. Ungar
Personal details
DiedFebruary 28, 2016
Baltimore, Maryland
Alma materBrown University (B.A.)
University of Massachusetts Amherst (Ph.D.)
Profession

Early life and education

Born in Middleborough, Massachusetts, Welch graduated from Brown University and received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Massachusetts Amherst where his dissertation focused on René Descartes.[1] He completed his dissertation titled, Doubt, certainty and the Cartesian Circle under committee chairman Fred Feldman.[2]

Career

He went on to teach at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and served as an administrator in its University Without Walls program.[1] Later an administrator at Johns Hopkins University, he joined the faculty of Goucher College in 1989.[3] From 2000 to 2001, Welch served as interim president of Goucher College, subsequently returning to his previous role as dean of graduate studies and lecturer in philosophy at the school.[4]

Later years and death

Welch died at the age of 71 on February 28, 2016, after suffering from cancer at his home in Baltimore, Maryland.[5] After his death, Goucher named the Robert S. Welch Center for Graduate and Professional Studies in his honor.[1]

References

  1. Kelly, Jacques (March 16, 2016). "Robert S. Welch, Goucher College interim president who liked to brew beer, dies". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
  2. Stephen, Welch, Robert (1983). Doubt, certainty, and the Cartesian Circle (Thesis). University of Massachusetts Amherst.
  3. "Education". Evening Sun. September 4, 1997. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
  4. "Robert Welch (1944-2016)". goucher.edu. Goucher College. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
  5. Kelly, Jacques. "Robert S. Welch, Goucher College interim president who liked to brew beer, dies". baltimoresun.com. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
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