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Leadership & Policy: Page 149
Leadership & Policy
Lamb Named Interim Chancellor of City College of San Francisco
Art Tyler has stepped down as chancellor of the City College of San Francisco and Susan Lamb has been named as the interim successor.
Leadership & Policy
SHEILA C. BAIR
SHEILA C. BAIR has been named president of Washington College in Maryland. She will assume the position August 1. Bair was formerly chairperson of the FDIC. Bair earned a bachelor’s and a J.D. from the University of Kansas.
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Office Hours: Leading from Within in Higher Education
Knowing that one’s leader is truly vested in them can build trust and even move beyond strictly professional boundaries.
Students
Princeton to Offer African American Studies Major
Princeton University’s Board of Trustees has granted the Center for African American Studies (CAAS) academic departmental status, clearing the way for the university to begin offering a major in African American Studies in the fall.
Students
NCCU Jazz Studies Program Declared Safe
News organizations misinterpreted a move by the UNC Board of Governors allowing realignment of music concentrations at North Carolina Central University as bringing an end to the celebrated Jazz education program.
Leadership & Policy
Board of Shaw University Chooses Alumna as Next President
RALEIGH, N.C. —The South’s first historically black university has chosen an alumna as its next president.
Leadership & Policy
Dr. Tashni-Ann Dubroy Takes Over at Shaw
Representatives from Shaw University are expected to announce Dr. Tashni-Ann Dubroy as its 17th president today.
Leadership & Policy
Grambling, Southern Name Presidential Finalists
SWAC rivals Grambling State University and Southern University have both named presidential finalists.
Leadership & Policy
Bill to Allow Concealed Handguns at Texas Colleges Gets Big Boost
Texas took a giant step closer to allowing concealed handguns in college classrooms late Tuesday, with House lawmakers giving their preliminary approval to a so-called “campus carry” measure, barely beating a midnight deadline.
Faculty & Staff
EVERETT B. WARD
EVERETT B. WARD has been appointed president of Saint Augustine’s University. He was interim president of St. Augustine’s. Ward earned a bachelor’s from Saint Augustine’s, a master’s from North Carolina State University and a doctorate from North Carolina A&T State University.
Students
LORI GONZALEZ
LORI GONZALEZ has been appointed vice chancellor for academic, faculty, and student affairs at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. She was special adviser to the chief academic officer in the University of North Carolina General Administration. Gonzalez earned a bachelor’s from the University of Kentucky, a master’s from Eastern Kentucky University and a doctorate from the University of Florida.
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UNC Receives NCAA Notice of Allegations in Academic Fraud Case
North Carolina has received a notice of allegations from the NCAA connected to the school’s academic fraud scandal.
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