The Historic Appointment at St. Stephen's College
In a groundbreaking development that has captured the attention of the higher education community across India, St. Stephen's College, one of Delhi University's most revered institutions, announced the appointment of Professor Susan Elias as its first woman principal on May 12, 2026. This milestone comes after 145 years since the college's founding in 1881, breaking a long-standing tradition where all 13 previous principals were men, predominantly from the Church of North India or affiliated clergy. Prof. Elias will take charge as the 14th principal effective June 1, 2026, succeeding Professor John Varghese whose term concluded in March 2026 amid ongoing administrative challenges.
The Supreme Council's official notice, signed by Chairman The Rt Revd Dr Paul Swarup, Bishop of Delhi, highlights Prof. Elias's selection through a rigorous, transparent process. The position was publicly advertised in December 2025, shortlisting eight candidates who underwent interviews and presentations, ensuring compliance with University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines and Delhi University (DU) norms. This methodical approach resolved years of uncertainty, positioning the college for stable leadership.
St. Stephen's College, nestled in the North Campus of DU, has long been synonymous with academic excellence, liberal arts, and holistic education inspired by Christian values. Its motto, "Ad Dei Gloriam" (To the Glory of God), underscores a commitment to intellectual rigor and character building. Admitting women students since 1928, the institution now extends gender inclusivity to its highest office, reflecting broader shifts in Indian higher education.
Prof. Susan Elias: A Trailblazing Academic Profile
Professor Susan Elias brings a wealth of expertise from her nearly 30 years in engineering education and interdisciplinary research. A Chennai native, she earned her Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science from Bharath Engineering College in 1991, followed by a Master of Engineering in Multimedia Technology and a PhD in Computer Science from Anna University. She further honed her skills with a postdoctoral fellowship at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras).
Her career trajectory showcases progressive leadership. Most recently, she served as Pro Vice Chancellor for Research at Chandigarh University. Prior roles include Director of Research and Head of the Digital Health & Bio-Innovations Centre at Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science, Dean of the School of Electronics Engineering (SENSE) at Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) Chennai, and Professor at Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering (SVCE), Sriperumbudur. At VIT, she also acted as Deputy Director of the Centre for Advanced Data Sciences.
Research forms the cornerstone of her contributions, focusing on machine learning (ML), explainable artificial intelligence (XAI), medical imaging, federated learning, robotics, and digital health. She has spearheaded externally funded projects from the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Department of Science and Technology (DST), and Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). These initiatives bridge engineering and healthcare, addressing real-world challenges like sustainable technologies and AI-driven diagnostics.
- Developed AI models for medical image analysis, enhancing early disease detection.
- Led federated learning frameworks for privacy-preserving healthcare data sharing.
- Secured grants for robotics applications in elder care and environmental monitoring.
Her transition from engineering powerhouses to St. Stephen's, traditionally a bastion of humanities, promises a fusion of disciplines.
Navigating Administrative Challenges: A Resolution
The principal's post at St. Stephen's has been a hotspot of contention. Professor John Varghese's initial five-year term ended in March 2021, but extensions sparked disputes with DU. The university deemed his continuation "illegal" under UGC rules, insisting on fresh recruitment with DU and UGC nominees on the selection committee. Parallel conflicts over admissions—St. Stephen's preference for interviews alongside Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores—further strained relations.
By March 2026, with Varghese's term officially over, the college advertised the vacancy, culminating in Elias's unanimous selection. Chairman Paul Swarup emphasized the "proper procedure," alleviating prior non-statutory concerns. This resolution stabilizes governance, allowing focus on academics amid DU's evolving landscape under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
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St. Stephen's Legacy: From Chandni Chowk to NIRF Elite
Founded on February 1, 1881, by the Cambridge Mission alongside the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, St. Stephen's originated as an extension of St. Stephen's High School (1854). Initial principals like Rev. Samuel Scott Allnutt laid foundations for accessible Christian education in colonial Delhi. Relocating to DU's North Campus post-independence, it evolved into a secular powerhouse.
Past principals include luminaries like S.K. Rudra (1906-1923, first Indian principal) and Rev. Dr. Valson Thampu (2008-2016). The college boasts alumni like former Prime Minister I.K. Gujral, Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, and actor Shah Rukh Khan. Academically, it ranks among India's best: No. 2 in NIRF Colleges 2024 (NIRF official rankings), with consistent top-5 finishes. NAAC A++ accredited, it offers diverse programs in sciences, humanities, and commerce.
Recent developments include infrastructure upgrades and NEP-aligned multidisciplinary courses, positioning it for future growth.
Infusing Technology into Liberal Arts Tradition
Chairman Swarup lauds Elias's computing background as ideal for making St. Stephen's "AI-ready." Her vision aligns with global trends where AI transforms education—from personalized learning via ML algorithms to ethical AI curricula. At VIT, she integrated data sciences into engineering, fostering interdisciplinary labs.
Expect initiatives like AI electives for humanities students, robotics clubs, and digital health research centers. This could elevate St. Stephen's NIRF scores in innovation and outreach, while preserving its legacy of critical thinking and ethics.
A Gender Milestone in Indian Higher Education
Prof. Elias's appointment underscores slow but steady progress in women leadership. Women comprise 51.48% of higher education graduates in India, with female Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) surpassing males recently. Yet, leadership lags: only 9.55% of 1,151 Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) have women heads, per recent studies.
In DU's 90+ colleges, women principals remain rare, making this a beacon. NEP 2020 emphasizes gender inclusion, targeting equitable representation. Elias's rise from engineering professor to elite liberal arts principal inspires aspiring women academics. For context, explore DU's gender initiatives via DU Gender Sensitization Cell.
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- 51% women graduates, but <10% institutional leaders.
- Target: Balanced gender parity in faculty and admin by 2030.
- Challenges: Work-life balance, bias in promotions.
Stakeholder Perspectives and Campus Impact
Faculty and students welcome the change. Alumni networks buzz with optimism, viewing Elias as a modernizer. Her people-centric leadership—mentoring PhD scholars, promoting inclusivity—promises enhanced student support amid competitive admissions (cut-offs often 99%+).
Potential impacts: Tech-infused curricula, stronger industry ties via her DRDO/DST networks, and research grants boosting placements (average package ₹15-20 lakhs). Challenges include integrating tech without diluting humanities ethos.
Future Horizons: Innovation and Inclusivity
Under Elias, St. Stephen's could pioneer hybrid programs blending AI ethics with philosophy or data analytics with economics, aligning with NEP's flexibility. Enhanced global collaborations, leveraging her IIT Madras ties, may attract international students.
Long-term: Sustain top rankings, foster startups via incubators, and champion diversity. This appointment not only resolves past issues but propels St. Stephen's into a tech-savvy future while honoring its Christian-liberal roots.
| NIRF Ranking | Year | Position |
|---|---|---|
| College Category | 2025 | 2 |
| College Category | 2024 | 3 |
| Overall | 2024 | Top 10 |
As India advances in digital education, leaders like Elias ensure elite institutions remain relevant and equitable.






