Dan Robison, dean of the Davis College for Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design at West Virginia University, will chair the screening committee for the dean of Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, the largest at the University.
This position will report directly to Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Joyce McConnell.
Other members of the committee are:
- Bill Mase, assistant professor, Health Policy and Management, Georgia Southern University, Eberly College Visiting Committee member.
- Rawnette Murray, management and program analyst, Office of Inspector General, U.S. Department of Labor, Visiting Committee member.
- Sharon Ryan, associate professor, Philosophy.
- Maura McLaughlin, professor, Physics and Astronomy.
- Elizabeth Fones-Wolf, professor, History.
- Jim Harms, professor and chair, English.
- Richard Thomas, professor and chair, Biology.
- Lynne Cossman, professor and chair, Sociology & Anthropology.
- Lori Blasinsky, Eberly dean’s office, senior program coordinator.
- Zachary Paitsel, junior, Psychology and Philosophy.
“This is a tremendous opportunity to help select a new great leader for the WVU Eberly College of Arts and Sciences – a fantastically diverse and collaborative college at WVU – with great faculty, staff and students,” Robison said. “The screening committee will work closely with the Provost, to be sure we bring to the university terrific candidates to be considered for this key leadership post.”
The position is expected to be posted in mid-October and review of applications to begin in early January 2015.
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