Dorothy Wilson Leland named Chancellor
Dorothy Wilson Leland
Dorothy Wilson Leland

Dorothy Leland, a graduate of Fillmore High School, has been named UC Merced’s Chancellor. The former Dorothy Wilson, 63, will begin her new position on July 1, 2011.

Leland has a long and stellar career history.

During college at Purdue University, where she received her doctorate, she served in the Peace Corps, working in India with a nutrition program and medical clinic. She was visiting faculty member at CSU Northridge, CSU Chico and UC Santa Cruz. She then returned to Purdue, where she taught and served as the first full-time director of the Women’s Resource Center.

She is now president of Georgia College & State University in Milledgeville, GA.

Leland was called one of the “100 Most Influential Georgians”.

A national search was conducted to fill the position. Her annual salary will be $310,000, and a university house and a relocation allowance of $77,500 will be paid her over four years.
Leland said she is thrilled to be returning to her native California and an area which reminds her so much of the 60-acre Fillmore ranch she grew up on.