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'''Carol Tecla Christ''' (b. ]) is a scholar of ] and ] in general. She is past editor of the '']'', and has served since 2002 as the tenth official president of ]. Smith College, located in ] is a small ] college and one of the ]. '''Carol Tecla Christ''' (b. ]) is a scholar of ] and ] in general. She is past editor of the '']'', and has served since 2002 as the tenth official president of ]. Smith College, located in ] is a small ] college and one of the ].

Christ was born in ]. In 1966, she graduated with high honors from ], the women's college at ]. She received the Ph.D. in English from ].

In 1970, Christ joined the faculty at the ] and was chair of the English department from 1985 to 1988. In 1988 she was appointed dean of humanities. She also served as provost and dean of the College of Letters and Sciences. In 1994, Christ was appointed vice chancellor and provost (and later became executive vice chancellor) at Berkeley. She rejoined the teaching faculty in 2000 before her appointment as Smith's tenth president.

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Carol Tecla Christ (b. 1944) is a scholar of Victorian literature and English Literature in general. She is past editor of the Norton Anthology of English Literature, and has served since 2002 as the tenth official president of Smith College. Smith College, located in Northampton, MA is a small liberal arts college and one of the Seven Sisters.

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