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Dillard University President Monique Guillory Leads New Era

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldNovember 25, 20253 Mins Read
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Dillard University President Monique Guillory Leads a New Era of HBCU Leadership
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Dillard University President Monique Guillory has officially taken office as the institution’s ninth president, marking a historic moment for the New Orleans HBCU and setting the tone for a forward-focused era of leadership. Dr. Guillory, who previously served as provost, chief academic and enrollment officer, and later interim president, steps into the role with decades of higher education experience.

As reported by NOLA.com, she is also the first New Orleans native to serve as president—underscoring the significance of her appointment both for the university and the surrounding community. Her transition into leadership reflects a broader trend of strategic, student-centered innovation seen across HBCUs such as Dillard University and other institutions highlighted in our ongoing coverage.

A Leader With Deep Roots in HBCUs and Minority-Serving Institutions

With more than 30 years of executive experience, Dillard University President Monique Guillory brings a strong background in academic planning, accreditation, and student development. Her career includes senior roles at Xavier University of Louisiana, Jackson State University, and the University of the District of Columbia. Dr. Guillory also has experience with national accreditation bodies and strategic program development, equipping her to navigate the evolving challenges facing HBCUs today.

Reporting from Higher Ed Dive has emphasized the growing importance of leaders with multidimensional experience—something her résumé reflects clearly. Her leadership arrives at a critical time for institutions across the HBCU network, including peer schools featured in our HBCU Buzz leadership reporting.

“Dare to Dream” Ushers in a Vision of Innovation and Student Success

Dr. Guillory’s upcoming investiture, themed “Dare to Dream,” represents not only a ceremonial milestone but a statement of intent. The multi-day celebration scheduled for fall 2025 will honor Dillard’s history while laying the groundwork for new academic pathways, expanded partnerships, and enhanced student success initiatives.

Under her early leadership, Dillard has already begun building programs designed to strengthen career readiness, expand graduate-level opportunities, and increase access to high-demand fields. Her focus mirrors the goals of many modern HBCU leaders committed to innovation, equity, and excellence.

Why Her Presidency Matters for the Future of HBCUs

The appointment of Dillard University President Monique Guillory comes at a pivotal moment for HBCUs nationwide. Institutions across the sector are facing shifts in enrollment, changes in funding structures, and rising expectations around technology and workforce preparation. Her local roots, national experience, and deep understanding of HBCU culture position her to lead Dillard into a new era grounded in both tradition and transformation.

Her tenure is expected to prioritize academic expansion, community impact, and strategic partnerships, ensuring that Dillard continues to thrive as an anchor institution for New Orleans and a leader within the broader HBCU landscape.

What’s Ahead for Dillard University Under President Guillory

As Dillard University President Monique Guillory continues to establish her vision, the university is preparing for an era of growth centered on student achievement, institutional visibility, and community engagement. With her background and strategic approach, she is well-positioned to guide the university through evolving challenges while amplifying its strengths. Her presidency marks a significant chapter for the institution—and one that students, alumni, and the wider HBCU community will be watching closely as she leads with purpose, innovation, and hometown pride.


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