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Celebrating the 15th President of Colorado College

The Inauguration of Dr. Manya C. Whitaker

Saturday, November 8, 2025

Join Colorado College for the inauguration of our 15th President, Dr. Manya Whitaker, a leader whose journey and vision reflect the power of collaborative leadership and the enduring purpose of the liberal arts. 

Students, faculty, staff, alumni, parents, families, and friends of the College are invited to celebrate throughout the day with programming that celebrates the joy of learning, the spirit of the Block Plan, and the community connections that shape us.


Schedule of Events

All events are held on the Colorado College campus in Colorado Springs, Colorado. 

Community Breakfast
8:30 a.m. 
Ed Robson Arena 

Block Talks  
Immediately following breakfast 
Ed Robson Arena 

A series of dynamic, thought-provoking presentations by Colorado College faculty and staff that reflect the spirit of the Block Plan. 

Inauguration Ceremony 
11 a.m. 
Richard F. Celeste Theatre | Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center  
(tickets required) 

Community livestream viewing: On-campus location TBD 

Reception to Follow 
Ed Robson Arena 

Please contact events@coloradocollege.edu with questions. 

A note on tickets: Space in Celeste Theatre for the in-person ceremony is limited and primarily reserved for invited guests. All students, faculty, staff, alumni, parents and families will receive an email on Monday, October 6, with the opportunity to claim in-person ceremony tickets on a first-come, first-served basis. Be sure to mark your calendars, as spots will fill quickly! 


About President Manya Whitaker

Dr. Manya WhitakerDr. Manya Whitaker is the 15th President of Colorado College. Initially appointed to a two-year interim presidency on July 1, 2024, Whitaker earned the confidence of students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community partners through her transparent leadership, keen understanding of the College’s mission, and steady guidance. During her initial year as Interim President, she advanced several critical institutional priorities, including securing the new Research Colleges and Universities distinction from Carnegie, surpassing fundraising goals, and overseeing a pivotal year in College history. She was officially appointed President by the Board of Trustees in June 2025.

Dr. Whitaker previously served as Executive Vice President and Chief of Staff, acting as the President’s principal aide and strategic advisor. In that role, she managed sensitive and confidential matters, oversaw cross-divisional initiatives, and provided leadership on key institutional priorities, including the college’s antiracism commitment.

Dr. Whitaker is also a Professor of Education at Colorado College, and prior to moving into administration, she taught classes on social and political issues in education. She is a developmental educational psychologist with expertise in adolescent identity formation and motivation. She has authored four books and more than 20 book chapters and articles focused on her research, including “Public School Equity: Educational Leadership for Justice,” “Schooling Multicultural Teachers: A Guide for Program Assessment and Professional Development,” “Learning from the Inside-Out: Child Development and School Choice,” and “Counternarratives from Women of Color Academics: Bravery, Vulnerability, and Resistance” (co-editor).

Over 13 years at Colorado College, her roles have also included Interim Director of the Butler Center, Director of the Crown Faculty Center, and Director of Graduate Studies and Chair of Education.

Dr. Whitaker received her doctorate in developmental psychology from Vanderbilt University and her B.A. in educational psychology from Dartmouth College. In addition to her position at Colorado College, she has worked as an independent educational consultant since 2009. She established Blueprint Educational Strategies in 2013, working with minoritized and marginalized families on educational advocacy and partnering with school districts and state departments of education to support teachers and administrators in delivering high quality experiences to all learners and their families.

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