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  1. Yale University ( PhD) Profession. Economist. Catharine " Cappy " Bond Hill is the former president of Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY. She began in 2006, after former president Frances D. Fergusson retired. Before coming to Vassar, Hill was provost at Williams College.

    • Kent J. Kildahl
  2. Catharine Bond Hill, B.A., B.A., M.A., ’85 Ph.D. Trustee. Catharine Bond Hill is managing director of Ithaka S&R, Ithaka Harbors. In her role, she leads the company’s research and consulting initiatives to improve access to higher education and enhance student outcomes.

  3. Catharine Bond Hill is managing director of Ithaka S&R, ITHAKA. For the past ten years, Hill served as president of Vassar College. She is a noted economist, whose research focuses on the affordability of and access to higher education, as well as on economic development and reform in Africa.

  4. CATHARINE BOND HILL President and Professor of Economics Vassar College Catharine Bond Hill became the tenth president of Vassar College in July 2006. Hill is a noted economist whose work focuses on higher education affordability and access, as well as on economic development and reform in Africa. For the previous seven years Hill was the provost

  5. Professor Catharine Bond Hill. Managing Director, Ithaka S + R, USA. Professor Catharine B Hill is the Managing Director of Ithaka S + R. Ithaka S + R works to increase access and affordability of higher education and improve student outcomes through research and consulting.

  6. Catharine (“Cappy”) Bond Hill is currently Managing Director of Ithaka S+R. In this capacity, she leads Ithaka S+R’s research and consulting initiatives to broaden access to higher education, reduce costs, and improve student outcomes.

  7. View full image. After five years as a Yale trustee, former Vassar College president Catharine Bond Hill ’85PhD got a promotion this summer—to senior trustee, the closest thing the Board of Trustees has to a chair. Is it a lot more work than being a rank-and-file trustee?