Members of the Vice-Chancellor Search Committee and Rob Pearigen’s colleagues share their thoughts about why Sewanee is fortunate to have him back on the Mountain!
Testimonials from the Vice-Chancellor Search Committee
Many have come to know and learn the intrinsic goodness of Sewanee principles through Rob’s actions, and the magnitude of his loyal admirers is vast: national and civic leaders, administrators and clergy, academic colleagues, philanthropists, and, most of all, the students and young adults whose lives he has influenced forever. Rob and his wonderful spouse, Phoebe, have been tireless advocates, mentors and a 24/7 home away from home for so many generations of young people. This is indeed a bright day for our community and for all of Sewanee’s students—past, present, and future—who will be the fortunate beneficiaries of the Pearigens’ personal friendship, dedication, and faithful stewardship of our beloved University." Mary Claire Shipp Murphy, C'82, Co-Chair |
The Rev. Katie Curran Pearson, C'89, T'17, Co-Chair |
The Rt. Rev. Dr. Jacob W. Owensby, T’97, H’13, Chancellor |
Renia Dotson, C’88, Member of the Board of Regents |
Elise Kikis, Associate Professor of Biology and Chair of the Biology Department |
Marcel Lettre, C’94, Member of the Board of Trustees |
The Rev. Dr. Robert MacSwain, Associate Professor of Theology |
Alison Miller, Associate Professor of Art History, Chair of Asian Studies |
K. L. Riley, T'23 |
Pratham Singhal, C’24 |
Testimonials from the Millsaps College Community
The Rt. Rev. Shannon Rogers Duckworth, Millsaps College alumna, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana |
Keith Dunn, Provost and Dean of Millsaps College |
I obviously know little of what it takes to be a college president. But, the talent for getting a school through a Covid siege, for surviving a calamitous water emergency, for getting a few, significant new buildings put up and paid for, and for just generally keeping the inmates quiescent—these would seem to count as a credible skill-set for a president. Such matters aside, what I’ve experienced in my years of acquaintance with Rob, are purely human, not administrative or bureaucratic or overtly presidential qualities. First, he doesn’t lead with his considerable accomplishments. They’re just background. Second, he’s unfailingly curious about whoever he’s talking to, and has a tendency to relate to what one says to him personally, not officially. Third, he’s not constantly alluding to, then skirting “officially sensitive” matters—as many college CEO’s of my acquaintance do—as a way of stressing his own importance. And finally—though the list would go on—he always gets the joke, whatever it is (even if—when I tell the joke—it slightly discomforts him). Rob is the same person no matter who he’s talking to. He somehow stands for his institution without being tedious or officious about it. And he’s kind. If I talk to him for longer than five minutes, I forget he’s a college president. These personal identifiers all seem to me very, very good ones—especially for a college president. In my view, anyone who employs Rob will have to accept the challenge of finding a way to take full advantage of him—as there’s a lot this gifted man has to offer the wider world." Richard Ford, Pulitzer Prize–winning author, recipient of an honorary doctorate from Millsaps College |
Tom Fowlkes, Millsaps College alumnus, Former Chair of the Board of Trustees |
James E. Graves Jr., Millsaps College alumnus; former Millsaps Trustee; Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit |
Michael Pickard, Millsaps College alumnus; Eudora Welty Chair of Southern Literature, Millsaps College |
Rev. Connie Mitchell Shelton, Bishop of North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church, and Rev. Dr. Joey Shelton, Millsaps College alumnus, Dean of the Chapel and Director of Church Relations, Millsaps College |
Other Endorsements from Sewanee
Jon Meacham, C’91, H’10, Former Regent |
Nora-Frances (Stone), C'77, Former Regent and former Trustee, and Vaughan McRae, Former Millsaps Trustee |