Kenneth P. Ruscio

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Kenneth Patrick Ruscio (1954) is an American university professor of politics, public policy, and leadership and was elected President of Washington and Lee University on March 7, 2006, serving through the end of 2016. He was previously Dean of the Jepson School of Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond (2002-2006), and, at Washington and Lee, served as Associate Dean of the Williams School of Commerce, Economics, and Politics and as Dean of Freshmen. He has taught courses in leadership, environmental and public policy, American national government, and environmental studies. Ruscio studied at Christian Brothers Academy in Lincroft, New Jersey, until 1972, when he entered Washington and Lee. He completed his Bachelor of Arts with a major in politics. with honors, and was recognized with membership in Phi Beta Kappa and Omicron Delta Kappa, the national leadership honorary. He went on to earn a Master of Public Administration (1978) and a Ph.D. (1983) from Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.[1]

Ruscio is the author of 'The Leadership Dilemma in Modern Democracy, has served two terms (2002-2006) as president of Omicron Delta Kappa and was president of the Virginia Foundation of Independent Colleges from 2017-2019.

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  1. ^ "Washington and Lee Commencement: Speakers". Washington and Lee University. Retrieved 2009-01-27.
  • Ruscio, Kenneth P. (2004), The Leadership Dilemma in Modern Democracy, Edgar Elgar Publishing, Inc., ISBN 978-1-84064-646-7.