Dr. SherRhonda Gibbs Named 24th President of Texas College
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Posted By: Will Moss on April 22, 2026 Texas College has selected Dr. SherRhonda Gibbs, currently serving as Dean of the Business and Economics Division, as the institution's 24th president, marking a significant leadership transition for the historic Tyler, Texas-based HBCU. Key Takeaway: Dr. SherRhonda Gibbs will become the 24th president of Texas College, transitioning from her current role as Dean of the Business and Economics Division. Dr. Gibbs brings extensive experience in higher education leadership to the presidency, having served in her current role overseeing the institution's business and economics programs. Her appointment represents a continuation of leadership from within the Texas College community, as she transitions from academic dean to the institution's top administrative position. The selection of Dr. Gibbs demonstrates Texas College's commitment to promoting proven leaders who understand the institution's mission and culture. As Dean of the Business and Economics Division, she has been instrumental in shaping academic programs that prepare students for careers in business and related fields. Texas College, founded in 1894, is a private historically black college affiliated with the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. Located in Tyler, Texas, the institution has a long tradition of providing educational opportunities and fostering academic excellence in East Texas and beyond. The presidential appointment comes at a pivotal time for HBCUs nationwide, as these institutions continue to play a crucial role in educating African American students and preserving black culture and history. Leadership transitions at HBCUs are closely watched by the broader higher education community, as presidents must navigate challenges including enrollment, funding, and maintaining institutional identity while adapting to modern educational demands. Dr. Gibbs joins a growing number of women leading HBCUs across the nation, contributing to increased diversity in higher education leadership. Her ascension from academic dean to president follows a pathway that many successful HBCU leaders have taken, leveraging deep institutional knowledge and relationships built over years of service. As the 24th president, Dr. Gibbs will be responsible for setting the strategic direction of Texas College, overseeing academic programs, managing institutional resources, and serving as the primary representative of the college to external stakeholders including alumni, donors, and the broader Tyler community. Further details about Dr. Gibbs's vision for Texas College and her official inauguration date are expected to be announced in the coming weeks as the institution prepares for this leadership transition. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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