Shirley Collado

American academic and former president of Ithaca College From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shirley M. Collado is an American higher education executive and academic administrator.[2] She has been chief executive of College Track, an American higher education charity, since 2022.[3][1] Collado served as the ninth president of Ithaca College from 2017 to 2021, and was the second woman to hold the post and the first person of color. She is the first Dominican American to be named president of a four-year college in the United States.[4]

Quick facts 9th President of Ithaca College, Succeeded by ...
Shirley M. Collado
9th President of Ithaca College
In office
July 1, 2017  August 29, 2021[1]
Succeeded byLa Jerne Terry Cornish
Personal details
CitizenshipUnited States of America
SpouseA. Van Jordan
EducationVanderbilt University (BS)
Duke University (MA, PhD)
OccupationChief executive, College Track
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Early life and education

Collado grew up in Brooklyn, the child of Dominican immigrants; her father drove a taxi and her mother worked in a factory.[5][6] Collado became the first in her family to attend college when she enrolled at Vanderbilt University in 1990, participating in a program called The Posse Foundation, which assembles small groups of promising students to provide a support system to one another when they enroll together at the same college.[7][8][9] Collado was one of five students enrolling in Vanderbilt in the first Posse cohort, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in 1994.[10] She went on to earn an M.A. and Ph.D. from the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University in 1999; her dissertation was titled "The Perceived Racism Scale for Latina/os: a Multidimensional Assessment of the Experience of Racism among Latina/os."[11][7]

Career

After completing her doctorate in clinical psychology, Collado worked in community mental health, then returned to the Posse Foundation where she spent six years as executive vice president.[12] She was appointed as Dean of Institutional Diversity at Middlebury College in 2007.[13]

In 2009, she was named vice-president for institutional planning and community engagement at Lafayette College.[14][15]

In 2010, she returned to Middlebury College to become an associate professor of psychology, dean of the college and vice president of student affairs at Middlebury College.[16][17][18]

In January 2015, Collado was appointed executive vice chancellor and chief operating officer at Rutgers University-Newark, where she led the development of the university's Honors Living-Learning Community.[19][20]

On July 1, 2017, Collado became president of Ithaca College,[21] replacing outgoing Tom Rochon to become the ninth president in the college's then-125-year history and the first person of color to hold the role.[6]

Collado announced in July 2021 that she would step down as president of Ithaca College to become president and chief executive of College Track, a program supporting college completion.[3][1]

Collado is a member of the boards of ACT, Kids First Chicago, and Excelencia in Education. She is a founding member of President's Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration.[22]

In October 2022, Collado was appointed to serve as a Senior Fellow at Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.[23]

Personal life

Collado is married to poet and Stanford University professor, A. Van Jordan.[24]

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