Mary Bonderoff Appointed President of SUNY Delhi

Mary H. Bonderoff has been appointed president of the State University of New York at Delhi. She has led the college on an interim basis since May 2022. She assumes her official presidency immediately.

Dr. Bonderoff has worked within the State University of New York System for the past 35 years. Her career with the university system began at SUNY Oneonta in 1989, where she held various positions including director of the Center for Multicultural Experience, director of student diversity and advocacy, and director of diversity education and campus outreach. In 2017, she transitioned to SUNY Morrisville, where she served as Title IX coordinator for three years, and chief diversity officer for two years. Prior to taking on the interim presidency of SUNY Delhi, she served as special advisor to the SUNY System chancellor.

“It is truly a privilege to serve as the next president of SUNY Delhi,” said Dr. Bonderoff. “I have advocated for student success throughout my career by creating caring, inclusive, and equitable communities. The past two years are a testament to the work we have done building a powerful commitment to our students and community. SUNY Delhi provides tremendous opportunities for students through our strong academic programs and co-curricular experiences. I look forward to strengthening SUNY Delhi’s position as a premier technology institution.”

Dr. Bonderoff received her bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in education from SUNY Oneonta. She holds a doctorate in teaching, curriculum, and leadership from Northeastern University in Boston.

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