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Hudson Valley Community College names Michael Brophy as President

The State University of New York Board of Trustees has approved Michael Brophy as the eighth president of Hudson Valley Community College. He will begin the role on August 1.

Brophy, a Greene County-native, was selected as president following a nationwide search that began in fall 2024. Brophy participated in several open meetings with campus community members and stakeholders in February after interviews with the presidential search committee, which was made up of students, faculty, staff, alumni, local leaders and more.

HVCC’s previous president, Roger Ramsammy, was placed on administrative leave in May 2024 following a staff complaint, and former Vice President of Student Affairs Louis Coplin was selected as interim president. The SUNY Board of Trustees voted to fire Ramsammy the following June.

Brophy has spent more than 35 years of experience in higher education. He currently serves as the president of Hilbert College in Buffalo, where he has reportedly increased non-degree enrollment by over 200%, eliminated the school’s historic operating deficit, kept tuition rates below the national average and enrolled the largest first-year class in the college’s history.

“I am deeply honored to be entrusted with the leadership of Hudson Valley Community College which is an institution widely recognized for creating opportunity, empowering students and driving regional workforce development,” Brophy said. “I look forward to working collaboratively with our students, faculty, staff, and our many partners in education, workforce, and the community, to ensure the college’s continued growth and success.”

Brophy has also previously served in leadership positions at Benedictine University, Marymount California University, Long Island University, SUNY Canton and the University of Wisconsin Baraboo campus. He has a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, two master’s degrees, and a bachelor’s degree in music from the College of Saint Rose.

“We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Brophy as the next president of Hudson Valley Community College,” said Neil Kelleher, chair of the board of trustees and the presidential search committee. “With his extensive experience in higher education and a clear understanding of Hudson Valley’s essential role in the region, Dr. Brophy is well prepared to lead the college into its next chapter.”

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San Antonio College names Dr. Francisco Solis as President

Dr. Francisco Solis, who served as interim president since March 2024, was approved unanimously by the Alamo Colleges District Board of Trustees on Tuesday, May 20.

An experienced higher education administrator with more than 25 years of service to San Antonio College, he is the first openly LGBTQ president in the college’s 100-year history.

“After a quarter century of service to SAC, Dr. Solis brings an impressive breadth of academic and administrative experience to the presidency, as well as an abiding passion for the shared mission and vision of Alamo Colleges,” said Alamo Colleges District Chancellor Dr. Mike Flores, whose leadership spans the district’s family of five community colleges.

“I’m deeply honored to be named president at such an exciting time in our college’s history,” Solis said. “We have achieved an enrollment of more than 20,000 students, we continue to develop new cutting-edge course and degree offerings, we will soon complete the next three-year strategic plan, and in September we will launch a year-long centennial celebration both honoring our rich history and looking ahead to our next century of service to the community.”

Solis is an alumnus of SAC, having earned an associate of applied science in mortuary science degree in 1995.

His tenure at the college began in 1999. Since then, he has served in a variety of teaching and leadership roles. He began as a professor and coordinator in the mortuary science program. Other roles included dean for performance excellence and director of learning assessment and review, where he collaborated closely with college leadership to design and implement the institution’s strategic plan.

Notably, Dr. Solis contributed to SAC’s accreditation report to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges and played a significant role in applications that led to major recognition for the college, including the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, the Seal of Excelencia, the Carnegie Leadership for Public Purpose Classification and the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.

He retired from SAC in May 2023. Later, at the request of the chancellor, Solis came out of retirement in March 2024 to serve as interim president.

In addition to his career at San Antonio College, Solis has been president of the American Board of Funeral Service Education, chair of the Texas Education Consortium for Male Students of Color, and president of the San Antonio Chapter of the Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education (TACHE). He continues to teach as a faculty lecturer at the University of Texas at San Antonio in the Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Program.

Solis is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin School of Law, St. Edward’s University, San Antonio College, and Central Catholic High School.

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Skyline College names Dr. Nathan Carter as President

Transformative higher education leader to begin role July 1, 2025.

Following a national search, San Mateo County Community College District (SMCCCD) Chancellor Melissa Moreno has announced that she will recommend Dr. Nathan Carter to the Board of Trustees as the next President of Skyline College. The Board of Trustees will take formal action on Dr. Carter’s appointment at their meeting on April 30, 2025.

“We are delighted to welcome Dr. Carter to lead Skyline College,” said Chancellor Moreno. “He is a transformational leader and team builder who has demonstrated a deep commitment to underserved student communities. He leads with intellectual humility with a primary focus on innovative, equitable, and inclusive student experiences to engender success and completion. Skyline College is on track to reach new heights of excellence under Dr. Carter’s leadership and his uncompromised collaborative and collegial approach.”

Dr. Carter brings 20 years of professional experience in higher education, including faculty positions at CSU San Bernardino and Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA). He currently serves as the Chief Institutional Effectiveness and Inclusion Officer at NOVA, the second-largest community college in the nation.

“I am humbled to have been selected to serve as the next president of Skyline College,” said Dr. Carter. “I am excited to begin this journey working alongside students, staff, faculty, and the regional community to advance Skyline’s powerful mission. By working together, we will cultivate an inclusive and high-achieving environment that expands equitable access to education—empowering all students, particularly those from underserved local communities, to pursue greater social and economic opportunity.”

A proud product of the California community college system, Dr. Carter began his academic journey at Sacramento City College. From there, he transferred to the University of the Pacific, earning a bachelor’s degree in communication studies. He earned a master’s degree in communication studies from CSU Northridge and a doctorate in intercultural communication and rhetoric from Howard University in Washington, DC.

Dr. Carter is a graduate of the prestigious American Council on Education (ACE) Fellows Program and exemplifies servant leadership by contributing his expertise to various local, state, and national boards dedicated to student success and community college excellence.

Dr. Carter will start his new position on July 1, 2025. His selection is subject to the approval of a written contract, whose terms will be available for public review before the April 30 board meeting.

Media Contact: David McLain, Community & Government Relations, SMCCCD, (650) 730-8049 or mclaind@smccd.edu.

About San Mateo County Community College District (SMCCCD): SMCCCD operates three colleges, Cañada College, College of San Mateo, and Skyline College, that provide community college educational services to the residents of San Mateo County. The District’s colleges serve over 32,000 students annually and offer the first two years of college-level instruction in various transfer and career-technical programs. The District is governed by a six-member Board of Trustees, with five voting members elected by voters from designated areas of the County and one nonvoting student member elected by students.

About Skyline College: Skyline College is an accredited, comprehensive California community college serving more than 15,000 students annually, offering 100 Associate Degree and Certificate programs as well as a Bachelor’s Degree in Respiratory Care. Located on a 111-acre campus overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Skyline College has offered world-class educational opportunities to residents from North San Mateo County and beyond for over 50 years. Part of the San Mateo Community College District, Skyline College strives to inspire a global and diverse community of learners to achieve intellectual, cultural, social, economic, and personal fulfillment.

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