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Grambling Reshuffles From Within

MONROE, La. — Grambling State University is looking to hire from within for positions that became vacant after Cynthia Warrick took over as president July 1.

One of Warrick’s biggest moves was combining the College of Education and College of Graduate and Professional Studies.

Janet Guyden served as dean of professional and graduate studies but now has a new role as provost vice president for academic and student affairs.

“We’ve consolidated some of these divisions to really look at the financial structure and make sure our academics coincide with student affairs to really emphasize the academics within student affairs,” Warrick told The News-Star.

Several appointments also were made in academic areas with critical needs, including nursing and visual and performing arts and history, Warrick said.

The majority of dean positions listed as vacant following Warrick’s arrival have been filled from within the university’s staff.

“When I took over, it looked like the previous administrations did not involve a lot of the faculty in planning, so we’re going to start with unit planning during our program review and get everyone involved. By December we will have an action plan and we will know what programs need to be revised or discontinued or enhanced. Then we will have a road map for our academic progress in the future,” Warrick said.

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