Inauguration of Bethany's 16th President,

Laura Crawley

Presidential Inauguration

Bethany College invites alumni, friends, and community members to join us for the rescheduled inauguration of Dr. Laura Crawley on Saturday, October 24, 2026. This special occasion will coincide with Homecoming and Parent & Family Weekend, filled with opportunities to reconnect with alumni, welcome families, and celebrate our shared commitment to faith, learning, and service. 


Schedule of Events

Thursday, October 22

6-8pm - Öl Stuga Reception


Friday, October 23

7pm - Homecoming Talent Show and Royalty Coronation, Presser Hall


Saturday, October 24

10am - Inauguration Ceremony, Presser Hall

11:30am - Community Tailgate, Ted Kessinger Family Stadium

Homecoming football game to follow.


Sunday, October 25

9am - Community Worship Service, Pearson Chapel


Dr. Laura Crawley

Dr. Crawley joins Bethany College as the 16th president. With an impressive career spanning more than two decades in higher education, Dr. Crawley most recently served as Vice President of Mission, Engagement, and Innovation at Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, North Carolina, where she spearheaded initiatives that strengthened student success, expanded community partnerships, and enhanced institutional mission alignment. Her leadership was instrumental in increasing student retention, securing significant endowment gifts, and developing innovative programs to support both traditional and non-traditional students.

Prior to her role at Lenoir-Rhyne, Dr. Crawley held key leadership positions at the University of Georgia, including Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs and Director of the Gwinnett Campus. She played a pivotal role in expanding graduate education, fostering economic development partnerships, and implementing strategic initiatives that positioned the university for sustained growth. Additionally, her tenure as Director of the Executive MBA Program at Georgia State University saw a marked rise in national rankings and program expansion.

Dr. Crawley holds a Ph.D. and M.A. in Women’s Studies from Emory University and a B.A. with Honors in American Studies from The University of Texas at Austin. A dedicated advocate for higher education and community engagement, she has served on numerous boards, facilitated leadership development programs, and contributed extensively to academic and professional conferences.