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A Trio of Women Who Have Been Hired to Diversity Posts in Higher Education

A Trio of Women Who Have Been Hired to Diversity Posts in Higher Education

Shay Malone was named assistant vice president of diversity and inclusion at Northwest Missouri State University. Karin Gosselink was appointed assistant dean for educational opportunity and will serve as the inaugural director of the Office of Educational Opportunity at Yale College and Keisha Jimmerson has been promoted to dean of students and diversity officer at Seton Hill University in Greensburg, Pennsylvania.

Five Women Who Have Been Named to University Dean Positions

Five Women Who Have Been Named to University Dean Positions

The women appointed to Dean positions are Nicole S. Sampson at Stony Brook University in New York, Kellee Van Aken at Seton Hill University in Pennsylvania, Karen E. Bravo at Indiana University/Purdue University Indianapolis, Sonya Forte Duhé at Arizona State University, and SherRhonda Gibbs at the University of Northern Colorado.

Rose-Marie Muzika Is a Finalist for Dean of Forestry and Natural Resources at the University of Georgia

Rose-Marie Muzika Is a Finalist for Dean of Forestry and Natural Resources at the University of Georgia

Rose-Marie Muzika is a professor of forest ecology and associate director of the School of Natural Resources at the University of Missouri in Columbia.

In Memoriam: JoAnne Woodyard Boyle, 1935-2013

In Memoriam: JoAnne Woodyard Boyle, 1935-2013

JoAnne Boyle, the former president of Seton Hill University in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, died on November 1. She had stepped down as president of the university in June after serving in that post for more than a quarter century.

JoAnne Boyle Stepping Down From Presidency of Seton Hill University

JoAnne Boyle Stepping Down From Presidency of Seton Hill University

During her 25-year tenure as president, Seton Hill transformed from a small women’s college to a coeducational university with more than 2,500 students and 80 undergraduate and 10 graduate degree programs.