ACE Names 26 Emerging Higher Education Leaders
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
FEBRUARY 28, 2024
Danielle Egan, dean of the faculty and chief academic officer at Connecticut College.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
FEBRUARY 28, 2024
Danielle Egan, dean of the faculty and chief academic officer at Connecticut College.
Insight Into Diversity
FEBRUARY 27, 2023
“This center will be a place to explore queer ancestry, engage deeply with one another to find a sense of community, workshop opportunities to make society more inclusive at present, and build the scaffolding to improve the future,” said Jason Campbell-Foster, interim associate provost and dean of students, in the release.
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Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JANUARY 12, 2023
The private Roman Catholic university boasts a leadership of majority women, with women leading all four of the school's academic schools as deans. To note, this is not the first time GCU has had an all-women deanship, said Dr. Janice Warner, provost of GCU. Back in 2014, the number of women deans was just one.
ACPA
JANUARY 17, 2024
She later held the positions of Dean of Women and Dean of Students at Albany State College in Georgia and in a similar position at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee. During her years at Fisk, her students helped to institute the Student Sit-ins and Freedom Rides that galvanized the non-violent Civil Rights protests.
Inside Higher Ed
NOVEMBER 1, 2022
Clark decided to bring in the BSDT along the same organizational and administrative lines as other academic schools at Clark. Clark faculty members were informed early on of the Becker initiative, and the administration engaged them proactively to secure their support. within the existing faculty governance structure.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 13, 2023
Wright State dean of students Chris Taylor announced Rando’s termination in a one-paragraph email to the Division of Student Affairs staff on Feb. “That position will actually have a dotted line to our dean of our College of Health Education and Human Services,” she said. It was organizational change.”
Inside Higher Ed
NOVEMBER 22, 2022
” Across the country, people not normally consulted about institutional decisions found themselves with leadership roles in COVID response efforts, says Zuraw, who spent nearly 20 years in campus administrator roles and is now vice president of market strategy and development at Gordian.
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