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Dean Search: School of Science & Engineering

To continue the institution’s dynamic momentum, the College seeks an innovative academic leader who will be able to harness the excitement of the campus and academic mission of the School of Science and Engineering as it sets out to achieve the Agenda for Distinction, including developing and strengthening signature academic programs while invigorating traditional academic programs; increasing hands-on and experiential learning and student-faculty collaborations; encouraging and supporting faculty teaching, scholarship, and curriculum development; developing facilities that support and enhance the academic enterprise; and expanding external partnerships and fundraising.

We are pleased to update you and ask you to be involved with the next phase of the search for the Dean, School of Science and Engineering.  As you may know, we received many applications and conducted screening interviews with the top candidates. From that group we have invited the following candidates to campus:

Teresa Dahlberg, Ph.D.

Pauline Entin, Ph.D.

Jean Fuller-Stanley, Ph.D.

David Goldberg, Ph.D.

Please refer to their curriculum vitae and campus-visit schedules to the right for more information.  In addition, please be sure to take a few minutes to complete the candidate evaluation form after participating in one of the sessions.

Our heartfelt appreciation to everyone for their involvement and input with this important search process.

Kathleen “KC” Swallow, Chair, School of Science and Engineering Dean Search Committee

C. Alexa Abowitz, Vice President, Administration and General Counsel

Harry Arabian, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Mark Birnbaum, Biology

Franco Capaldi, Civil Engineering

Rev. Ray Dlugos, OSA, Vice President, Mission and Student Affairs

Kathleen FitzPatrick, Health Sciences

Craig Looney, Physics

Josephine Modica-Napolitano, Provost

Vance Poteat, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Dana Rowland, Math