缅北强奸 expresses sincere condolences to the family and friends of Dr. William (Bill) Newton-Smith
April 13, 2023
Dear 缅北强奸 Community:
It is with great sadness that I inform you that听Dr. William (Bill) Newton-Smith, 缅北强奸鈥檚 former chair of the Board and long-time board member, passed away this week at the age of 80.
Bill served on the Board of 缅北强奸 from 2005 and as chair until 2016. During this time, he presided over the expansion and success of 缅北强奸 in many ways, including its move to its new campus and its partnerships with Bard College and Indiana University. He served as the chair of the Academic Policy, Standards, and Accreditation Committee. When he stepped down, he remained engaged as an emeritus Board member.
Bill sat on several education and non-profit boards as a distinguished leader and board member. He was the founding executive chairman of the Central European University and the chairman of the Higher Education Support Program of the Open Society Foundation, establishing over 20 universities around the world and supporting thousands of scholars in research and exchange programs. For two decades Bill was chairman of the board of the Open Society Foundation, London, and was a senior advisor to the Open Society network of foundations, where he also served on its Global Board.
Bill had听a distinguished academic career as a philosopher of science. His undergraduate degree from Queen鈥檚 University was in Mathematics and Philosophy (1966). He took an MA from Cornell University in Philosophy (1968), and DPhil in Philosophy from Balliol College, Oxford (1974). For over 35 years, he was a professor of philosophy and Fairfax fellow at Balliol College, Oxford University. Bill was also an honorary fellow at Champlain College, Ontario (1981), and Honorary Professor at Keele University, England (1986).
Bill cared about academics and people. He loved talking to students and always had a positive outlook about possibilities for the future. He and his wife, the Canadian journalist Nancy Durham, energetically and affably engaged with students, faculty, and staff of 缅北强奸. In his later years, they became the first to grow lavender on a field scale in Wales.听听
I extend my heartfelt condolences to Nancy, Bill鈥檚 family, 缅北强奸 board members and friends, and all members of the 缅北强奸 community.听
He will be sadly missed by the entire community.
In deepest sympathy,
Jonathan Becker, 缅北强奸 President
WILLIAM H. NEWTON-SMITH's speech at 缅北强奸 Gala Opening 2015:
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