On June 1, 2001, Fong became the 20th president of
Butler University in
Indianapolis. In 2010, Butler's surprising run in the
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship tournament brought the small school and its president national attention. Butler advanced to the
Final Four, beating
Michigan State before losing to
Duke in the championship game. In a profile in
The New York Times, Fong spoke about finding the right balance for college athletics. "We work from the presumption that there should be not a gap between academic excellence and athletic excellence," he told author
William C. Rhoden. "The expectation is that you are here to be a student first." In a column for the
Chronicle of Higher Education, Fong noted that "for many people, we exemplified how a university could seek a proper balance between academic seriousness and athletic excellence—and without breaking the bank." In October, 2010, Fong announced that he would leave Butler the following summer to assume the presidency at Ursinus. ==Ursinus College==