'A Living History of Bronxville': Dr. Viji George, President of Concordia College

By Marcia Lee, Host, A Living History of Bronxville
Nov. 18, 2015: From 1991 to 2006, 123 residents of Bronxville were interviewed by former mayor Marcia Lee for the cable TV program A Living History of Bronxville. Each interview ran approximately 45 minutes on air and covered the person's service to the community, professional accomplishments, and family background.
This interview is with Dr. Viji George, president of Concordia College. Born in Madras, India, Dr. George began teaching at Concordia College as a professor of psychology in 1979. His doctoral dissertation is titled "Depression--Learned Helplessness." From 1982 to 1986, he served as the dean of students and became president of Concordia College in 1999 after serving as assistant to the then-president, Ralph Schultz. After a tenure during which the college experienced steady growth, he has just announced that he will resign from the presidency effective June 30, 2016, saying, "After sixteen years in my post, I believe that it is time for a transition." He lives in Bronxville with his wife, Janet. They have two daughters, Sarah and Emilie.
The interview took place in October of 2002.
To see the interview, click here: https://youtu.be/oW3oVzooDg4
Previously posted Living History interviews:
Walter Isaacson: https://youtu.be/4cBooa7edSE
Marilynn Wood Hill: https://youtu.be/G0D8fu-86Oc
Penny and John Barr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYAk_LmS96Q
Randy Frost: https://youtu.be/Z5RbGmBzck0
Jeremiah (Jerry) W. O'Connor, Jr.: http://youtu.be/GDoiimN0bt0
Robert and Barbara McGrath: https://youtu.be/apqwZSU-esI








