Spouse(s) Frederick Thibodeau Children 3 Sons | Preceded by Charles Karelis Name Rebecca Chopp | |
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Rebecca S. Chopp is the 18th Chancellor of the University of Denver, and the first female Chancellor in the institution's history. Dr. Chopp is a former President of Swarthmore College.
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- Tedxswarthmore rebecca chopp moral imagination liberal arts and the good society
- Highlights from chancellor elect rebecca chopp s introductory event
- Biography
- References

Highlights from chancellor elect rebecca chopp s introductory event
Biography

Chopp received her B.A. from Kansas Wesleyan University, a Master of Divinity from St. Paul School of Theology and a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. Before Swarthmore, Chopp was the president of Colgate University. Before arriving at Colgate in 2002, Chopp was dean and Titus Street Professor of Theology at Yale Divinity School. She spent fifteen years at Emory University before her tenure at Yale.

Chopp's research focuses on religion and American culture, but she has also written about the culture of higher education and the liberal arts in a democratic society.

Chopp was also one of more than 100 college presidents in the United States to call for the drinking age to be lowered.
In June 2014, she announced her decision to accept the position of Chancellor of the University of Denver, citing her desire to live in Denver as one of the reasons for leaving Swarthmore.