We are pleased to award a Doctor of Humane Letters (honoris causa) to James V. Koch, Ph.D., noted economist and leader in higher education, at the VWU Global Campus Commencement on December 17. Earlier, we announced Congressman Bobby Scott as the keynote speaker and recipient of the Doctor of Laws (honoris causa).
Dr. Koch served as President of the University of Montana (1986-1990) and Old Dominion University (1990-2001) and was named one of the 100 most effective college presidents in the United States. He has published 14 books and 120 articles in refereed journals. Among his most notable books are Presidential Leadership: Making a Difference; Born, Not Made: The Entrepreneurial Personality; The Caterpillar Way; The Impoverishment of the American College Student; and Runaway College Costs: How College Governing Boards Fail to Protect Their Students. He has a forthcoming book, Vital and Valuable: The Relevance of HBCUs to American Life and Education.
For 18 years, Dr. Koch produced the widely cited State of the Region Report for Hampton Roads. Beginning in 2015, he added a State of the Commonwealth Report that focuses on Virginia economic issues. He has also served as a consultant/expert witness for more than 100 legal firms, corporations, and universities, including Virginia Wesleyan University. His op-eds have appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal.
Dr. Koch earned a B.A. from Illinois State University and a Ph.D. from Northwestern University.
As a reminder, TODAY is the deadline for students participating in the VWU Global Campus Commencement Ceremony to submit their
Graduation Cap and Gown and Commencement Fee (which includes the cost of ceremony regalia). For more information on the December 17 ceremony, please visit our
website.