Candidates Announced for Dean of the College of Education, Health and Human Services

Dear Colleagues: 

I am pleased to announce that three candidates for dean of the College of Education, Health and Human Services will be on campus over the next week. As part of the interview process, each candidate will hold a public presentation at which they will discuss the following:

  • Brief biography/background.
  • Challenges facing higher education today and examples of how the candidate has faced these challenges in his or her current or previous positions.
  • Opportunities and challenges of a College of Education, Health and Human Services.
  • Experience/examples of interactions with the broader community in her or his current and or previous positions.
  • Anything else the candidate would like to mention on how he or she would approach work specifically as dean of Kent State's College of Education, Health and Human Services.

I invite and encourage you to attend the following public presentations and provide your input through the surveys below.
 

Margaret Zoller Booth

Associate Dean, Graduate College

Bowling Green State University

Public Presentation

Friday, Jan. 29

10:30-11:15 a.m.

Governance Chambers - Kent Student Center

Curriculum Vitae 

Candidate Evaluation Survey 

 

Kenneth Teitelbaum 

Professor, Department of Educational Leadership 

Watson College of Education

University of North Carolina Wilmington

Public Presentation

Monday, Feb. 1

10:30-11:15 a.m.

Governance Chambers - Kent Student Center

Curriculum Vitae 

Candidate Evaluation Survey 

 

Allison Carr-Chellman

Department Head

Learning and Performance Systems

College of Education

The Pennsylvania State University

Public Presentation
Tuesday, Feb. 2
9:30-10:15 a.m.
Governance Chambers - Kent Student Center

Curriculum Vitae

Candidate Evaluation Survey 

Additional information on the search for the dean of the College of Education, Health and Human Services is available on the Provost's website

Sincerely,

Todd A. Diacon, Ph.D.

Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost

POSTED: Thursday, January 28, 2016 09:52 AM
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