Elizabeth Kiss
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Warden, Rhodes House; CEO, Rhodes Trust
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Dr Elizabeth Kiss is Warden and CEO of the Rhodes Trust (2018). Previously, Dr Kiss (pronounced ‘quiche’) served for twelve years as president of Agnes Scott College, Georgia during which time the college broke records for enrolment and retention. It was named the second ‘Most Diversified College in America’ by Time and the country’s most successful liberal arts college for graduating low-income students by the U.S. Department of Education. Dr Kiss served as the founding director of Duke University’s Kenan Institute for Ethics (1997-2006) and taught at Randolph-Macon College (Virginia), Deep Springs College (California) and at Princeton University. Her academic focus has been on moral and political philosophy and she has published on moral education, human rights, ethnic conflict and nationalism, feminist theory, and transitional justice. Dr Kiss received her BA in philosophy, magna cum laude, from Davidson College in North Carolina, where she became Davidson’s first female Rhodes Scholar and received a BPhil and DPhil in philosophy from the University of Oxford.
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