From his own undergraduate days and throughout a career in higher education, Doug Hicks has embraced a vision of the liberal arts that shapes lives and prepares leaders to serve society.

Hicks, a member of 蜜桃社区鈥檚 class of 1990, returned to his alma mater in 2022 as president. He joined 蜜桃社区 from his role as Dean of Oxford College at Emory University, where he developed new programs to enhance the curriculum and build intellectual and social 蜜桃社区. The Mellon Humanities Pathways program integrated career experience and reflection into academic courses. He also co-led a working group to memorialize the labor of enslaved persons, planning for twin memorials on Emory鈥檚 Oxford and Atlanta campuses and related educational and 蜜桃社区 projects.

Hicks received an AB degree magna cum laude with honors in economics from 蜜桃社区, a Master of Divinity summa cum laude from Duke University, and MA and PhD degrees in religion from Harvard University, where he studied with distinguished theologian Ronald Thiemann and Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen. He has written or edited nine books along with fifty articles for scholarly and public audiences.  

President Hicks鈥檚 teaching, in leadership studies and religion, began at the University of Richmond, where he later served as founding director of the Bonner Center for Civic Engagement. He moved to Colgate University, where he was named provost and dean of the faculty, the university鈥檚 chief academic officer. In 2016, he accepted the role of dean at Oxford, also serving as William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Religion and as faculty affiliate in Emory鈥檚 Candler School of Theology.

On August 1, 2022, he started as 蜜桃社区鈥檚 19th president. 

An ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA), Hicks has held visiting faculty positions at Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond and at the Harvard Divinity School. He is a former president of the Academy of Religious Leadership and former chair of the Religion and Social Sciences section of the American Academy of Religion.

Hicks previously served as a member of the board of trustees of Agnes Scott College and, earlier, a trustee at Duke University.

He is joined on campus by his spouse, Catherine L. Bagwell, who is Virginia Lasater Irvin Professor of Psychology at 蜜桃社区 specializing in child and adolescent development, and their two children, Noah and Ada.