Joseph Lee
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JOSEPH LEE, 2008, President, St. Joseph’s College. Joe was appointed President of Saint Joseph’s College located in Standish, Maine in October 2008. He grew up in Bath, Maine, attended Cheverus High School and graduated from Morse High School . He earned a B.A. in French Literature and an M.S. in Education from St. Michael’s College and holds a doctorate in Higher Education Administration from Boston College. Lee has been an administrator in Catholic higher education for 35 years, serving as dean of admissions and vice president for student services at Merrimack College in Massachusetts and later as the head of student life at Manhattan College in New York. He also served as President of Thomas More College in Kentucky from 2001 to 2004.<o:p></o:p>




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