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'''W. Roy McCutcheon''' is a Canadian educator and the second president of [[Seneca College]] serving from 1984 through 1992.
'''W. Roy McCutcheon''' is a Canadian educator and the second president of [[Seneca College]] serving from 1984 through 1992.


President McCutcheon announced his retirement in 1991. Following the announcement, senior Vice-President [[Steve Quinlan]] was appointed Seneca's third President effective February 1, 1992.<ref>http://wwwos.senecacollege.ca/export/sites/www.senecac.on.ca/about/documents/History.pdf</ref> <ref>https://seneca.libguides.com/archives</ref>
President McCutcheon announced his retirement in 1991. Following the announcement, senior Vice-President [[Steve Quinlan]] was appointed Seneca's third President effective February 1, 1992.<ref>http://wwwos.senecacollege.ca/export/sites/www.senecac.on.ca/about/documents/History.pdf</ref> <ref>{{cite web|url=https://seneca.libguides.com/c.php?g=350762&p=2366086|title=LibGuides: Seneca Archives and Special Collections: Seneca Archives|first=Sean|last=Hayes|website=seneca.libguides.com|accessdate=3 May 2019}}</ref>


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Revision as of 22:37, 3 May 2019

W. Roy McCutcheon
William Roy McCutcheon, President of Seneca College from 1984 - 1992
2nd President of Seneca College
In office
1984–1992
Preceded byWilliam Thomson Newnham
Succeeded bySteve Quinlan
Personal details
NationalityCanadian
OccupationAcademic Administrator
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W. Roy McCutcheon is a Canadian educator and the second president of Seneca College serving from 1984 through 1992.

President McCutcheon announced his retirement in 1991. Following the announcement, senior Vice-President Steve Quinlan was appointed Seneca's third President effective February 1, 1992.[1] [2]

References

  1. ^ http://wwwos.senecacollege.ca/export/sites/www.senecac.on.ca/about/documents/History.pdf
  2. ^ Hayes, Sean. "LibGuides: Seneca Archives and Special Collections: Seneca Archives". seneca.libguides.com. Retrieved 3 May 2019.