John McCardell Jr.
John Malcolm McCardell Jr. is an American historian and academic administrator. He served as the President of Middlebury College from 1992 to 2004 and as the Vice-Chancellor and President of Sewanee: The University of the South from 2010 to 2020.
As of 2023, he is a history professor at Sewanee.
Early life
McCardell was born on June 17, 1949, in Frederick, Maryland. He graduated from Washington and Lee University in 1971. He earned a PhD in History from Harvard University in 1976. For his dissertation, The Idea of a Southern Nation, he was awarded the 1977 Allan Nevins Prize by the Society of American Historians.Academic career
McCardell joined the History department at Middlebury College in 1976 and was professor there until 2010. He served as the president of the college from 1992 to 2004. An anonymous donor of $50 million in the spring of 2004 asked that Middlebury's science center, Bicentennial Hall, be renamed John M. McCardell Jr. Bicentennial Hall.Image:McCardellBicentennialHall.jpg|thumb|275px|right|McCardell Bicentennial Hall at Middlebury College.
McCardell served as Vice-Chancellor of Sewanee: The University of the South from 2010 until June 17, 2020. As of 2023, he continues as a professor of history at the University.