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James Wright

Remembering the 16th President

James E. Wright

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The Dartmouth president from 1998 to 2009, Wright joined the Dartmouth faculty in 1969, was a campus leader for decades, and enjoyed engaging with students. The only Marine to serve as an Ivy League president, Wright helped launch the Native American Studies Program and was an ardent advocate for veterans.  He died on Oct. 10 at 83.

in Alumni Hall.

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James Wright, President Emeritus and Eleazar Wheelock Professor of History at Dartmouth College, joined the Dartmouth College history department in 1969. 

A member of the Dartmouth faculty since 1969, James Wright was elected president in 1998. Prior to taking office, he served as dean of the faculty, provost, and acting president. 

The family of James Wright and Robert “Bob” Wright supported the University of Wisconsin-Platteville’s Wright Center for Non-Traditional and Veteran Students. The brothers were both first-generation college students there and veterans.

The portrait of Dartmouth’s 16th president was painted by Peter Michael Gish.

A roundup of news stories about James Wright and media appearances by the president emeritus.