Dorothy Leland, also known as Dorothy Leland Wilson,[1] is an American academic administrator, university president and chancellor. She was the 19th president, and the second female president, of Georgia College & State University from 2004 until 2011.[2] Leland was appointed as the third Chancellor for University of California, Merced, replacing Sung-Mo "Steve" Kang from May 18, 2011 until 2019.[3] In 2019, she announced plans to retire.[3][4]
Biography
Leland holds a B.A degree in English, a M.A. in American studies, and a Ph.D in philosophy, all from Purdue University.[1][5][6] Her research area is contemporary continental philosophy, with a focus on gender and personal, social and cultural identity.
Leland has received numerous awards and honors, including the Georgia Governor's Award for Historic Preservation.[7] In 2008, she was recognized as a Purdue University Distinguished Alumni,[8] and in 2009, she was named by Georgia Trend as one of four "Power Women" in Georgia.[9]