Dean Susan Stocker Named Interim Regional College Dean

ASHTABULA, Ohio (April 23, 2015)— Kent State University Provost Todd Diacon announced Thursday that Dr. Susan Stocker, Dean and Chief Administrative Officer for Kent State University at Ashtabula, will be serving as Interim Dean of the Regional College for Kent State University starting July 1.  Stocker will continue in her capacity as dean of the Kent State Ashtabula campus while serving a two-year term as the Regional College interim dean.  Stocker has led the Ashtabula campus as dean since 2001, and also served as interim dean of the College of Nursing during the 2013 academic year.

The Regional College is the academic unit for certificates and degrees only offered at Kent State’s seven regional campuses.  The Regional College consists of 120 full-time faculty and program directors and houses nine programs with specialized accreditation, such as Ashtabula’s health degrees.  Responsibilities of the Regional College dean include representing all regional campuses to Kent State University administration, developing a strategic plan and annual goals for the growth of the regional campuses, and conducting reviews of degree programs and faculty appointments.

“I appreciate the opportunity to continue to serve in a leadership capacity at Kent State University and to represent all regional campuses at the administrative level.  Our regional campuses are an asset to the Kent State University system and enable residents of Northeast Ohio to get a quality education close to home,” said Stocker.

The Regional College dean position is being left vacant by Dr. Wanda Thomas as she retires after 10 years of service to Kent State University. 

 

POSTED: Thursday, April 30, 2015 11:57 AM
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Kent State’s Regional Campuses were well-represented at the Association for University Regional Campuses of Ohio (AURCO) annual conference, during which Olivia Rice, a psychology student from Kent State Salem, earned a first-place ranking for her research poster. The conference was held earlier this month at Ohio University in Chillicothe.

Rice received the E. Ted Bunn Student Excellence Award-Best Poster for her research project titled “Undergraduate Student Benefits: Research Within Community Outreach.”

It's always a good day to visit us at Kent State University at Ashtabula, but our open house-style Blue & Gold Night Open House event is really special. Join us for an in-person visit program designed for prospective first-year students and their families.

Ashtabula Campus Blue & Gold Night Open House

Wednesday, April 9, 2025
5 - 6:30 p.m.
Susan J. Stocker Hall