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'''Timothy J. Sullivan''' is the Twenty-fifth President of the [[College of William and Mary]] in [[Williamsburg, Virginia]].

Sullivan’s life has long been intimately linked with William and Mary.  He first came to the college as a freshman in 1962. He left four years later with a bachelor’s degree in government, a [[Phi Beta Kappa]] key and membership in Omicron Delta Kappa.  His wife, Anne Doubet Klare, was a fellow member of the class of 1966. Like other William and Mary alumni, they were married in the chapel of the Sir [[Christopher Wren]] Building.

After receiving a law degree from [[Harvard University]] in 1969, Sullivan went on to serve in the [[U.S. Army Signal Corps]] in [[Vietnam]], where he received the [[Army Commendation Medal]], First [[Oak Leaf Cluster]] and [[Bronze Star]].  Sullivan came back to William and Mary in 1972 as an assistant professor at the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, where he specialized in teaching contract law. He rose quickly, becoming an associate law professor in 1974, then full professor and associate dean in 1977.

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Sullivan is a member of the Virginia State Bar and the Ohio State Bar and a Fellow of the Virginia Bar Foundation and the [[American Bar Foundation]], and he currently serves as Chair of Governing Board, Council of Presidents.

On July 1, [[2005]], he will be succeeded by [[Gene R. Nichol]], current dean of the [[University_of_North_Carolina_at_Chapel_Hill|University of North Carolina]] law school.