Key Executives: Our President
Dr.
G. Thomas Mann, President
Davis & Elkins College
Dr. G. Thomas Mann assumed his duties as the 12th
president of Davis & Elkins College on July 1, 1998. He brings
to his position more than 30 years of professional experience in
private higher education; 13 of these years he served as chief academic
officer.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, and raised in nearby
Southfield, Dr. Mann began his undergraduate studies at Graceland
College in Iowa. After two years in Iowa and an additional year
and a half abroad, at the University of Freiburg and the Free University
of Berlin in Germany, he completed his bachelor’s degree in
German at Wayne State University. He earned the master’s degree
from the University of Kansas, spending a year as an exchange student
at the University of Zurich and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology.
He was awarded the Ph.D. degree in Germanic languages and literature
by the University of Michigan. His particular academic interests
are in the post-idealistic movements of German literature of the
late 18th and early 19th centuries and in 20th century literature.
Dr. Mann joined the faculty of Graceland College
in 1967, serving as professor of German, chair of the foreign languages
department, and chair of the humanities division. In the mid-1970s,
he also taught as a Fulbright-Hayes exchange teacher at Bertolt
Brecht Gymnasium in Munich, Germany.
In 1985, Dr. Mann was appointed Vice President
for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty at Graceland College.
In 1991, he became Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean
of the College at West Virginia Wesleyan College, where he also
served as interim president in 1994–1995.
Dr. Mann’s experience as a student abroad
at the height of the Cold War shaped his commitment to intercultural
understanding and internationalizing the academy. As a faculty member,
he designed the German curriculum around study abroad. He has led
groups of American students to Hungary and Bulgaria, has facilitated
exchange programs for students from Eastern Europe in the United
States, and has traveled to Japan to recruit students for study
in this country.
Dr. Mann has been married since 1970 to Carolyn
Schorfheide Mann, a former German instructor and professional librarian.
Dr. Mann serves as a consultant/evaluator for
the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education, North Central
Association of Colleges and Schools, and is on the board of directors
for the Appalachian College Association, Association of Presbyterian
Colleges and Universities, APCU Health and Risk Management Trusts,
Randolph County Development Authority, Mountain State Forest Festival,
Mission West Virginia, and Elkins Rotary Club. He is also a member
of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, WV EPSCoR
Advisory Council and the Elkins/Randolph County Chamber of Commerce.
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