Tom Manley (college president)


Thomas Manley is an American academic administrator, currently serving as the president of Antioch College.

Early life and education

Manley is a native of Baltimore, Maryland. He received a Bachelor of Science in East Asian history and Education from Towson University, and a master's degree in Asian studies and Doctor of Education from Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California.

Career

From 1981 to 2003, Manley held a variety of administrative posts at Pitzer College and the Claremont Colleges. He was instrumental in developing Pitzer's study abroad program, including sites in China, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Italy, Japan, Nepal, Turkey, Venezuela, Wales, and South Africa.
Manley served as President of the Pacific Northwest College of Art from July 2003 to late-2015. Among his milestones at PNCA are a successful brick-and-mortar expansion and cultivation of the largest gift to an arts organization in Oregon's history. Manley was instrumental in the acquisition and renovation of a new campus for the college.
A specialist on Japan, Manley also served as a scholar-in-residence at a women's college outside of Osaka and later helped to write the curriculum for an American-style liberal arts college—the first of its kind to be accredited by the Japanese Ministry of Education. He has also developed a number of cross-cultural and language learning innovations, including a portfolio journal system known as the “Fieldbook.”
Manley was hired as the new President of Antioch College in 2015, succeeding Mark Roosevelt as the second President of the reopened institution.
In July 2018, Inside Higher Ed reported that “faculty members have grown increasingly unsettled about Antioch College’s future” after it required “a period of furloughs and pay cuts.” Antioch has “lost a reported $1.7 million for the year ending June 30, 2017, a year in which its expenses totaled $17.6 million.”

Personal life

Manley is married to Susanne Hashim and they have a two children. Manley also has two step-children.