“She has raised the brand of the institution and enhanced the college’s reputation,” StillmanCollege Board Chair Donald Comer said about President Cynthia Warrick, who recently announced her plans to retire.
Warrick, 68, said she is choosing to retire because she wants to relax and spend more time with family, especially her grandchildren. She plans to return to her hometown of San Antonio.
According to a news release, Warrick is leaving Stillman debt-free after $40 million in debt has been either paid off or forgiven. The school was founded in 1876 and is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church USA. Warrick, who previously served as interim president at South Carolina State University and Grambling State University, said she will continue to play a role at Stillman after her departure.
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