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Six Women Faculty Members Who Have Been Assigned New Roles or Duties

Six Women Faculty Members Who Have Been Assigned New Roles or Duties

The women faculty members taking on new assignments are Ajla Aksamija at the University of Massachusetts, Anna Huff Mercovich at Hamilton College in New York, Diane Ryan at Yavapai College in Prescott, Arizona, Cathy Creighton at Cornell University, Mary Sullivan at the University of Rhode Island, and Kristi Perryman at the University of Arkansas.

New Administrative Appointments for Thirteen Women in Higher Education

New Administrative Appointments for Thirteen Women in Higher Education

Here is this week’s roundup of women who have been appointed to new administrative positions at colleges and universities throughout the United States.

Lisa Rhine Selected as Tenth President of Yavapai College in Prescott, Arizona

Lisa Rhine Selected as Tenth President of Yavapai College in Prescott, Arizona

Dr. Rhine has 30 years of experience in higher education at both the community college and university level. Currently, she serves as the provost and chief operating officer of the Chesapeake Campus at Tidewater Community College in Virginia.

Five Women Appointed to Positions as Dean at Colleges and Universities

Five Women Appointed to Positions as Dean at Colleges and Universities

The new deans are Renee Johnson-Thornton at Wesleyan University, Mary Margaret Holt at the University of Oklahoma, Karin Ruhlandt at Syracuse University, Valerie Martin Conley at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, and Tania Sheldahl at Yavapai College in Arizona.

Yavapai College Has a New President

Yavapai College Has a New President

Penelope H. Wills was named president of Yavapai College, a community college with enrollments of about 8,200 students in Prescott, Arizona. Her appointment is effective on August 1. For the past seven years, Dr. Wills has been president of Northeast Iowa Community College in Calmar. Previously, she was vice president for student development at Georgia […]