Brian C. Mitchell

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Brian C. Mitchell is the current (as of February 2007) president of Bucknell University. Mitchell became president in July 2004. Prior to becoming president of Bucknell, Mitchell served as president of Washington and Jefferson College from 1998 to 2004, as well as president of the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania and a program officer in the National Endowment for the Humanities. He has also been the chairman of the Pennsylvania Selection Committee for Rhodes Scholarships. He currently serves as a commissioner of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, and is a member of the board of directors of the Greater Pittsburgh Council of the Boy Scouts of America. He also chaired the history department at Anna Maria College, and taught at George Mason University, the University of Massachusetts Lowell, Bentley College, Lesley College, New Hampshire College, and the University of Rochester.

Mitchell holds degrees from the University of Rochester and Merrimack College. He specializes in 19th century urban, ethnic, and labor history. His 1988 book, The Paddy Camps: The Irish of Lowell, 1821-61, combines those specialties.

Mitchell's wife is Maryjane Murphy Mitchell. The couple have two adult children, Jeffrey and Patrick.

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Preceded by
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President of the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania
19951998
Succeeded by
Don L. Francis
Preceded by
Howard J. Burnett
President of Washington and Jefferson College
19982004
Succeeded by
Tori Haring-Smith
Preceded by
Steffen H. Rogers
President of Bucknell University
2004—Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent