Executive Director University of Richmond, Weinstein Learning Center | Richmond, Virginia The University of Richmond (“the University” or “Richmond”) seeks an innovative and experienced higher education leader to serve as the inaugural Executive Director (ED) of the University’s new Weinstein Learning Center (“the Center” or “WLC”). Supported by a generous gift of $25 million from alumni and longtime benefactors Carole and Marcus Weinstein, the WLC will enable the University to create a uniquely collaborative and state-of-the-art center that co-locates, integrates, and expands services that support academic engagement and achievement and furthers the holistic development of students and the mission of a modern liberal arts education.The inaugural WLC Executive Director has a distinctive opportunity to create and implement a vision for a world-class academic support unit that leverages best practices in the field to advance student learning and achievement. The WLC will bring together the University’s existing Academic Skills Center, English Language Learning Center, Quantitative Resource Center, Speech Center, Technology Learning Center, and Writing Center to create a singular, integrated student support hub, unprecedented among Richmond’s peer institutions. The Executive Director will partner with faculty and other co-curricular partners across campus to further weave these academic support units into the fabric of the institution.The Weinstein Learning Center will support Richmond’s unique institutional profile as one of the best liberal arts colleges in the nation with an impressive record of student engagement in faculty-mentored scholarship and research. The Executive Director will position the Center and the University more broadly as innovative leaders in the development of student talent and engage in national conversations around best practices in academic support and excellence.All inquiries, applications, and nominations for this opportunity should be directed electronically below. Jeff Kessner and Elizabeth Dorr Weithman are leading this search with Diana Carmona and Jenny Rubin.The University of Richmond is committed to developing a diverse faculty, staff, and student body, and to modeling an inclusive campus community which values the expression of differences in ways that promote excellence in teaching, learning, personal development, and institutional success. In keeping with this commitment, our academic community strongly encourages applications from candidates from diverse backgrounds and candidates who support diversity. APPLY NOMINATE contact Diana Carmona Full Description