Xenia Markowitt became Vice President of Student Life and Dean of Students this summer, succeeding Henry Gee, who served in an interim capacity for the 2023-24 academic year.
A seasoned higher education administrator with a background in intercultural and multilingual communication, program development, and team dynamics, Markowitt served most recently in student affairs at the University of Redlands, where she was contracted through the Registry. (The Registry provides senior officers to fill positions for a specified period.) With a proven track record of fostering inclusive and innovative programs that enhance the student experience, Markowitt brings a wealth of experience to Whittier.
She previously served as interim vice provost of student success at The New School, dean of students at Bennington College, dean of students at Marlboro College, associate dean for campus life at New York University Abu Dhabi, and director of the Center for Women & Gender at Dartmouth College, among many other staff and faculty roles spanning nearly 25 years.
“I’m delighted to have Xenia in my cabinet,” said President Kristine Dillon ’73. “Her extensive expertise in student affairs and her passion for student success and wellbeing will be invaluable assets as we continue to attract and support a diverse and vibrant campus community.”
Markowitt is fluent in Spanish and has a master’s degree in Latin American and Caribbean studies and a bachelor’s in film and television production, both from New York University. She also has a French studies degree from the University of Provence in France.
In addition to her career in higher education administration, Markowitt has taught, published, and contributed to professional organizations such as the National Association of Student Affairs Professionals and the National Women’s Studies Association.