Honestly, there’s not much to see here. The College is on very stable footing and her resignation will not stop that momentum. She accomplished a lot in three years: complete restructuring of student life, largest applicant pool in history, largest first year class in history, endowment surpassed $400 million, new capital improvements, etc. Like many college students nowadays, she was evaluating her fit at Dickinson and I think she realized that maybe this role wasn’t the best fit for her. Dickinson is thriving, and that growth will continue with the class of 2020 and beyond.