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1985-1987 (Produção)
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- Williams, Thomas R.
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Thomas R. Williams served the Queens community for thirty years in various capacities, including as a professor, dean and vice-principal. He came out of retirement to become the universitys 19th Principal and Vice-Chancellor on May 1, 2008, following the resignation of Dr. Karen Hitchcock. He concluded his term on August 31, 2009 and was succeeded by Dr. Daniel Woolf.
During his term as Principal, Dr. Williams concentrated on addressing the growing gap between the universitys revenues and expenditures. He led Vice-Principals and Deans in developing a three-year budget strategy, involved the campus community in numerous discussions, and set up a series of task force groups to deal with issues including cost control, revenue generation, communications, space, human resources and use of technology. Dr. Williams also oversaw the renaming of the former Policy Studies Building as Robert Sutherland Hall, in honour of Robert Sutherland (c. 1830-1878), the first student and graduate of colour at Queen's and one of the university's most important early benefactors.
Dr. Williams began his post-secondary education at McGill University where he graduated in 1960 with a bachelors degree in chemistry. He stayed on at McGill to complete two degrees in education before working at the University of Chicago. He earned his doctorate in education from the University of Michigan before continuing on to work with the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) at the University of Toronto.
Dr. Williams arrived at Queens in 1977, taking up the position of Dean of the Faculty of Education, a role he held until 1986. He also served as a professor in the Faculty of Education and in the School of Policy Studies. He served as Vice-Principal of Operations and as Vice-Principal of Institutional Relations under the leadership of Principal David Chadwick Smith (1984-1994).
During his term as Principal, Dr. Williams secured funding for a new medical school building and the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts.
Dr. Williams is a professor emeritus in the Faculty of Education and School of Policy Studies. His contributions to the Kingston community include serving on the boards of both the Kingston General Hosptal and Hotel Dieu Hospital, as well as on the boards of the Kingston Community Foundation and Imagine Kingston.
In October 2009, Queens Board of Trustees recognized Dr. Williams service to the university by awarding him the designation Principal Emeritus. On October 26, 2009, he received an honorary Doctorate of Laws from Queens.
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Material gathered from Public and Separate School Boards for his Study of the Role of Supervising Officers in Ontario.
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