[1][2] Richardson was educated at Moncton High School, the New Brunswick Bible Institute, and the United Baptist Bible Training School (the institution that he would later lead under a different name), all in Moncton.
in Biblical Studies and History in 1966 and continuing there for a master of divinity in 1969.
Under his presidency, the college moved to a new campus and renamed itself again, to Atlantic Baptist University, in 1996.
In 2009, he retired as chancellor in favor of Jack Stultz, and in the same year was given the university's Distinguished Alumni Award.
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