Trinidadian Appointed President and Vice-Chancellor at Victoria University In Toronto



WELL DONE DR RHONDA MCEWEN! Another Trini Doing Great In The World

Trinidadian-born University of the West Indies graduate, Dr Rhonda McEwen has been appointed president and vice-chancellor of Victoria University in The University of Toronto.

The Board of Regents of Victoria University made the announcement Thursday.

McEwen will be the university's 14th president and vice-chancellor in its 186-year history, beginning on July 1, 2022.  She currently serves as University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) vice-principal, academic and dean with oversight of all academic programmes, planning and policy, faculty, teaching and learning, and academic experience.

“The Board of Regents is thrilled to welcome an academic leader whose career exemplifies the ideals of intellectual curiosity and engaged conversation, which are so deeply embedded in the ethos of Victoria University,” said Cynthia Crysler, Chair of the Board of Regents, in a release. “Dr McEwen has led transformative academic programmes and initiatives at U of T that prepare students for a rapidly changing world. As a researcher, her focus on communications technology is rigorous and impactful and her leadership in supporting equity, diversity, inclusion and access has garnered support across the U of T community.”

As an academic leader, Dr McEwen has grown programmes that respond to the global environment and are driven by innovation. As director of the Institute of Communication, Culture, Information & Technology (ICCIT) at UTM, she transformed the programme to a stand-alone unit with a new professional experience certificate in digital media, communication and technology. Enrolment grew by more than 20 per cent and student retention improved to more than 90 per cent, the release stated.

“I am honoured to be joining the Vic community of students, faculty and alumni where teaching and learning are driven by curiosity and conscience through outstanding academic offerings and signature learning experiences, and whose students and faculty embrace inclusive education,” said McEwen. “I know that Vic's iconic campus and wonderful sense of place will continue to inspire me as we build on the University's record of success.”

McEwen is a Canada Research Chair in Tactile Interfaces, Communication and Cognition. She is the recipient of Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Grants that explore the potential uses of emerging technologies in student development and participation.  She co-authored the peer-reviewed book Understanding Tablets from Early Childhood to Adulthood and her research has been shared in more than 47 peer reviewed journal articles, conference proceedings, and books, the release stated.

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