Rance Davis
Associate
Dean of Student Life and Co-Curricular
Education,
Director Multi-Cultural Affairs & Judicial Officer
After graduating from St. Lawrence in 1980,
Rance Davis earned his master’s degree from the University in
1982. He started his professional career at St. Lawrence in 1991,
at the University’s counseling
services office. He later became director of the University’s
multicultural affairs department,
in 1998 was named the University’s judicial officer and in 2003
was promoted to associate dean.
Davis believes that St. Lawrence offers a “top-quality experience” that
will transcend a student’s graduation. “This is a place
that allows students to think, grow, develop and take risks,” states
Davis, adding that St. Lawrence is also a place where “students
are respected as members of a community.” He feels passionately
about allowing students not only the opportunity to receive an education,
but also giving them the chance to develop emotionally and spiritually
as well.
Davis is continually addressing the challenges of increasing diversity
at St. Lawrence. He feels that at the same time he is able to offer
guidance to those students who are struggling with any aspect of
life. He says, “I do this because it is my passion to see young
people be successful.” Davis believes that the University’s “student-centered
philosophy” aids in enhancing the students’ experiences.