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Gwendolyn Boyd

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In December 2013, Boyd's alma mater Alabama State University announced that she had been appointed as the university's next president, with a term beginning in February 2014. She became the first woman to hold the position. Her new contract contained a clause granting her right of residency in the
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In November 2016, Boyd's presidency was suspended by the ASU board of trustees, at a meeting which had initially been called to discuss the university's budget. The following month, the board voted 8–6 to terminate her contract, citing "failure to maintain the confidence of the board".
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degree in mechanical engineering (specializing in acoustics). She was the only woman and the only black person in her program at Yale. After graduating, she briefly worked for
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president's house, but only if she did not "cohabitate with any person with whom she has a romantic relation", which attracted some public attention.
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sorority from 2000 to 2004. Before entering administration she worked as a mechanical engineer at the
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Fired Alabama State President Gwendolyn Boyd: 'Thought we were moving in the right direction'
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Gwendolyn Boyd's rocky tenure at Alabama State terminated by Board of Trustees
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Gwendolyn Boyd, who spent 33 years at APL, becomes Alabama State president
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from 2014 to 2016, and was previously national president of the
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Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science alumni
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Rice, 2004–2008 321: 128:In 1980, Boyd joined the 28: 485:Alabama State University 98:Alabama State University 80:Early life and education 71:Johns Hopkins University 63:Alabama State University 59:Gwendolyn Elizabeth Boyd 140:sorority. In 2009, the 407:Hortense Golden Canady 332:Dorothy Pelham Beckley 35:Gwendolyn Boyd in 2015 347:Gladys Byram Shepperd 326:Sadie T. M. Alexander 392:Frankie Muse Freeman 356:Vivian Osborne Marsh 142:Obama administration 341:Anna Johnson Julian 316:National Presidents 272:The Birmingham News 255:The Birmingham News 102:Bachelor of Science 86:Montgomery, Alabama 386:Geraldine P. Woods 118:Kingston, New York 620: 619: 449: 448: 428:Gwendolyn E. Boyd 371:Dorothy I. Height 313:Delta Sigma Theta 178:Gwendolyn E. 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Alabama State University
Delta Sigma Theta
Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Laboratory
Montgomery, Alabama
Jefferson Davis High School
valedictorian
Alabama State University
Bachelor of Science
Yale University
Master of Science
IBM
Kingston, New York
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
Laurel, Maryland
Delta Sigma Theta
Obama administration
Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship
Gwendolyn E. Boyd
Gwendolyn Boyd, who spent 33 years at APL, becomes Alabama State president
Engineer for diversity: Gwendolyn Boyd
Montgomery native Gwendolyn Boyd named Alabama State University president
Tuscaloosa News
'Love Clause' Appears in Contract of College President
ABC News
Gwendolyn Boyd's rocky tenure at Alabama State terminated by Board of Trustees
The Birmingham News
Fired Alabama State President Gwendolyn Boyd: 'Thought we were moving in the right direction'
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