Paul P. Marthers is the Vice Provost for Enrollment Management and Co-Executive Director of the Undergraduate Project at Emory University, where he has also served as Interim Vice President of Campus Life. Prior to Emory, Marthers worked at the State University of New York System as the chief enrollment and student affairs officer as well as at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Reed College, Oberlin College, Phillips Academy, Boston College, Duke University, and Vassar College. His articles and book chapters have appeared in American Educational History Journal, College and University, History of Education Quarterly, Journal of College Admission, Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, Inside Higher Ed, University Business, College Unranked, and Leadership Lessons: Vision and Values for a New Generation. He is also the author of a book on the history of former women's colleges, Eighth Sister No More. A first-generation college graduate, Marthers has a B.A. from Oberlin College, master's degrees from Boston University and Reed College, and a doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania.
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