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Webster University’s new president visits London

Dr Beth Stroble visits London Campus

Beth Stroble Regent’s College was honoured this week by the visit of Dr Beth Stroble, Webster’s new president.

She was accompanied by Faith Maddy, VP for Alumni and Development Programs, Dr Bob Spencer, Director General for Webster in Europe and Dr Grant Chapman, Director of International Programs.

Webster has nine overseas campuses and Beth chose to visit London first demonstrating how much she values the partnership with Regent’s College.


The party was warmly received by Professor Aldwyn Cooper and the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of trustees and over the two days here they met a large number of students and staff.

Dr Stroble was especially impressed by the facilities that Regent’s offers and the strength of the relationship. She was really taken by the multicultural character of the College and eagerness of the students. A lot of attention was given to the co-development of programmes.

A courtesy call was made to the new United States Ambassador to the Court of St James, Louis Susman, who happens to come from St Louis where Webster’s main campus is located. This was a valuable visit with the Ambassador and Consul General both eager to support the institutions.


Beth Stroble, Valerie Kaneko Lucas, Faith Maddy, Bill Lynch, Grant Chapman,Bob Spencer_ DSC01535

Beth Stroble, Valerie Kaneko Lucas, Faith Maddy, Bill Lynch,
Grant Chapman and Bob Spencer

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