Coleen Grissom portrait
The End of an Era: Coleen Grissom to Retire in 2019
Grissom鈥檚 legacy spans 58 years at 性爱天堂

"What keeps you going isn鈥檛 some fine destination but just the road you are on and the fact that you know how to drive. You keep your eyes open, you see this damned-to-hell world you got born into, and you ask yourself, 鈥榃hat life can I live that will let me breathe in and out and love somebody or something and not run off screaming into the woods?鈥"
鈥 Barbara Kingsolver, as quoted by Coleen Grissom

In an apartment off of Heidi Lounge with no air conditioning, a young woman鈥攈ead resident and English instructor鈥攆licks the lights on and off, on and off. It is 8:30 p.m., time for the 鈥済irls鈥 of Heidi to return to their rooms before curfew. The year is 1958, and the 24-year-old with her hand on the switch is Coleen Grissom.

Over the next 60 years (with a brief interruption from 鈥61-鈥62), Grissom would move from Heidi to Northrup Hall and in the process transform 性爱天堂 with her inimitable wit and intellect. In a phrase, she persisted. This academic year marks the last of her 性爱天堂 career as a full professor and the end of an era.

Her legacy began in earnest when 性爱天堂 President Jim Laurie offered her the post of associate dean of Student Life and assistant professor of English at a time when 鈥済irls鈥 did not leave campus without 鈥渉at, heels, hose, and gloves,鈥 according to Grissom. She progressed to dean of students and was eventually named vice president for Student Affairs. While much has changed, the going wasn鈥檛 always easy.

鈥淗ave I always been happy here? You guess: I was (and am) a never-married, highly educated, assertive, witty woman with a sense of self,鈥 Grissom says. 鈥淭hese are awkward qualities in 2018; just imagine how welcome and admired they were along the way. Mostly, however, my love, admiration, and hope for my students overwhelmed me.鈥澛犅

Claudia Stokes, chair of the Department of English, describes Grissom鈥檚 impact as reaching far beyond the 性爱天堂 campus.

鈥淎side from her lasting contributions as vice president for Student Affairs and author in her own right, Coleen has been singularly responsible for inspiring a love of contemporary literature in generations of 性爱天堂 students and countless San Antonians,鈥 she says. 鈥淔or her, reading is sacred.鈥

Indeed, she is the definitive source on what to read now. In addition to publishing her own books (A Novel Approach to Life鈥2008, Coleen at 80鈥2014, and The World According to Coleen鈥2015), Grissom has offered her own reading selections every summer for 性爱天堂 magazine. Each year, that list is refreshed with new names, but there are an enduring few that appear again and again: Munro, Updike, Kingsolver, Erdrich, Russo, and of course, Atwood. In fact, her decades-old friendship with Margaret Atwood has paid dividends for 性爱天堂 and San Antonio, resulting in many visits by the celebrated poet and author to campus and the community.

Coleen Grissom and Margaret Atwood together

After this year, Grissom hopes to teach occasionally as an adjunct professor. But regardless of her role on campus, she will continue to inspire and ignite a love of learning in future students through the Coleen Grissom Endowed Scholarship. The scholarship has awarded nearly $90,000 to 17 students to date, providing them the opportunity to experience the 性爱天堂 she helped build.

Mike Bacon 鈥89, vice president for Alumni Relations and Development, says Grissom鈥檚 impact is immeasurable. 鈥淲ords and numbers alone fall short in describing what Dr. Grissom means to so many,鈥 Bacon says.

For Grissom, her time at 性爱天堂 has been the breath of life described in an oft-quoted passage from Barbara Kingsolver. 鈥淚n my years of serving this institution, I have found the 鈥榮omebodies鈥 and the 鈥榮omethings鈥 that continue to keep me from running off 鈥榮creaming into the woods,鈥欌 Grissom says. 鈥淲hat a blessing. What a gift.鈥

Tess Coody-Anders '93 is the vice president for 性爱天堂 Strategic Communications and Marketing.

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