Lyndon State College President announces resignation

Citing personal reasons, Lyndon State College President Carol A. Moore announced her resignation
from the college, effective July 1.
‘President Moore has served Lyndon State College and the community with distinction. Over the course of the thirteen years she has been at Lyndon, she has worked through some significant challenges and sustained the mission of delivering a high quality, accessible and affordable education to its students,’ commented Vermont State College Chancellor Tim Donovan.
Moore came to Lyndon State College in 1998 from Mercy College in New York City, where she served
as Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs. During her time at Lyndon, Moore focused on
increasing enrollment, building an institutional development effort and strengthening the fiscal health of the college. Moore launched the college’s first major capital campaign, developed seven new undergraduate programs, led the construction of a new residence hall and community center, as well as the Academic and Student Activity Center, which was recently certified as LEED Gold. Moore also guided the campus through two successful New England Association of Schools and Colleges reaccreditation visits.
‘Presiding over the college has been exciting and at times challenging. Throughout my time here, I have been sustained by the energy and diligence of our students, the commitment of our faculty and the effort of our staff and administrators. I am taking this action today in the interests of my family, and in the interests of allowing the institution to commence its second century with new leadership,’ said Moore.
Source: Lyndon State College