Frances D. Fergusson - Life

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In 1975, she began teaching at University of Massachusetts at Boston, where she later became an assistant chancellor. Fergusson continued her career in academic administration from 1982 until 1986 at Bucknell University, where she served as Provost and Vice President of the university. She left Bucknell to become Vassar's president. Fergusson has published extensively in the field of architectural history, including an award-winning article on the iconography of St. Charles' Church in Vienna.

An avid and effective fundraiser, she has raised more than $750 million for Vassar College. Her administration has overseen extensive renovation of the campus, including refurbishment of the library, creation of a new art center, and construction of a modern drama and film center. Both the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center and the Center for Drama and Film were designed by renowned architect, Cesar Pelli.

While serving as Vassar's president, Fergusson has also contributed her administrative talents as a member of the Boards of Trustees of the Ford Foundation from (1989–2001) and the Mayo Foundation / Mayo Clinic from 1988 to 2002. She was chair of the board of the Mayo Clinic from 1998 to 2002. She has also served on the boards of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU), the Foreign Policy Association, The Noguchi Museum, WNET/Thirteen, and the Society of Architectural Historians of the United States. She is the president of the Board of Overseers of Harvard University (2007–2008), and a member of the boards of the Getty Trust, The School of American Ballet, Second Stage Theatre, the National Humanities Council, and The Foundation for Contemporary Arts. In the corporate worlds, she serves on the boards of Pfizer and Mattel, and was formerly a director of Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation and HSBC Bank USA, NA.

On February 16, 2005, Fergusson announced her intention to step down as president of Vassar College at the end of the 2005 – 2006 academic year, after twenty years as head of the institution.

She served on the search committee that brought Drew Faust to the presidency of Harvard, on a subsequent governance committee that brought about changes in the Corporation of Harvard, and is the chair of the Visiting Committee to the Harvard Library.

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