President of Atlanta’s historically Black Spelman College steps down after leave of absence
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Spelman College’s president won’t be coming back from her leave of absence and is stepping down permanently, the historically Black women’s college announced Thursday.
The college, which has more than 3,000 students, hasn’t said why Dr. Helene Gayle initially left or why she won’t return.
Trustees said in a statement that they are working on a plan to select the college’s next president. In the meantime, interim President Rosalind “Roz” Brewer remains in charge.
“I join the trustees in extending my gratitude to Dr. Gayle for her service to this amazing institution,” Brewer said in a video announcement. “I’m also excited to continue my service as your interim president.”
Brewer is the former chair of the school’s board of trustees and a part-owner of the Atlanta Falcons football team.
“I thank the larger Spelman community for this magnificent opportunity to serve as president. I have thoroughly enjoyed interacting with the outstanding students and future world leaders who have chosen to attend Spelman College,” Gayle said in the statement the college released. “I look forward to my next chapter.”