
Gregory Washington told regional and campus media that 鶹Ƶ's story is his story at his first press conference as 鶹Ƶ's eighth president. Photo by Lathan Goumas/Office of Communications and Marketing.
Newly selected 鶹Ƶ President told a group of journalists Thursday that he’s “ecstatic” to be the school’s eighth president. He will join the university on July 1, 2020.
After a whirlwind tour of 鶹Ƶ’s campuses in Arlington and Manassas, Washington met with regional and campus media, including The Washington Post, , Associated Press, Diverse Issues in Higher Education, DVM, and local affiliates for NBC and Fox, along with The Fourth Estate, WGMU and Freshman Focus.
Washington said he was impressed with 鶹Ƶ as an institution that has combined world-class research with access to excellence.
鶹Ƶ, Washington said, is set up to be “one of the beacons for the country.”
Washington said he was particularly attracted to 鶹Ƶ for its efforts to recruit and support first-generation and low-income students. Thirty-nine percent of 鶹Ƶ students are first-generation college students. Washington, 鶹Ƶ’s first African American president, is also a first-generation college student and said he comes from a low-income background.
“I recognize that the story of this institution parallels and is my story,” said Washington.
Washington said that he would be a strong supporter of programs promoting equal access to education, such as 鶹Ƶ’s and its transfer pathway program.
“I have seen the power that education has in changing the fortunes of families,” said Washington. “I’ve lived that.”
Washington is dean of the Henry Samueli School of Engineering at University of California, Irvine. He earned his bachelor’s, master’s and PhD degrees in mechanical engineering at North Carolina State University. .
During his meeting with regional and campus media, Washington introduced his wife, Nicole, and praised both 鶹Ƶ and the Northern Virginia community.
“This is a great fit for me personally,” said Washington. “This one just feels right.”