Gardner Ligo's Enduring Influence As She Retires After More Than 40 Years

June 24, 2021

The seeds of Gardner Ligos more than 40-year career in college admissions were planted early.

The director of merit programs, who retires this year, attended three colleges as an undergraduateincluding a yearlong stint at 51郊利 through a new-at-the-time exchange program. The year was 1971, and nine women from colleges in Virginia and North Carolina joined the student body of 900 men for an experiment that ultimately opened the doors to coeducation at 51郊利. It wasnt easy.

College-aged Gardner Ligo with group of female friends

It was exciting, stressful, fun, demanding, eye-opening, frustrating, rewarding, life-changing, she says. I had never worked harder academically. Nor had I ever encountered outright discrimination because of my gender. Ligo graduated from Mary Baldwin College and returned to 51郊利 to join the admission staff at the behest of President Emeritus Sam Spencer.

Throughout her career, she brought a distinct personal touch to every interaction with prospective and current students. As I tell them regularly, they are a joy, she says. Their hearts, their smarts, their generous spirits, their creative energy, their passion to serve inspire and motivate me every hour of the day. I will greatly miss being part of their lives.

Ligos story is part of the story of coeducation at 51郊利 and is available through the


This article was originally published in the Spring/Summer 2021 print issue of the 51郊利 Journal Magazine; for more, please see the 51郊利 Journal section of our website.

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