A faculty member since 2014, Dr. Andrzejewski has led the university's Martin V. Smith School of Business & Economics for seven years; first as interim dean from 2018 until her permanent dean appointment in 2021.| Women In Academia Report
"For nearly 50 years, the Center has been a beacon; a vital space for intellectual inquiry and connection for academic scholars and educators," said Dr. Kelley. "At a time when supporting the humanities means more than ever, I am proud to have the opportunity to lead a space committed to fostering transformative scholarship, intellectual community, and broad public engagement."| Women In Academia Report
Here is this week’s news of grants and gifts that may be of particular interest to women in higher education.| Women In Academia Report
Each week, Women in Academia Report will provide links to online articles that may be of interest to our readers. Here are this week’s selections.| Women In Academia Report
Women in Academia Report regularly publishes a list of new books that may be of interest to our readers. Here are the latest selections.| Women In Academia Report
Dr. Dougherty, professor of physics at Imperial College London, is the first-woman to be appointed Astronomer Royal since the position was created 350 years ago. She is renowned for leading two major uncrewed space missions to Saturn and Jupiter.| Women In Academia Report
Dr. Kessler taught psychology at Case Western Reserve University for four decades. She had two stints as department chair and was a key faculty member in advancing the university's clinical training opportunities in psychology.| Women In Academia Report
"When making budget adjustments, Meredith leaders focused on protecting programs and services essential to fulfilling its mission," said a college spokesperson. "These difficult decisions were made for the good of the college as a whole."| Women In Academia Report
Dr. Shelby taught communication at the University of Alabama and Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. She also frequently traveled internationally to lecture at business schools in England, Finland, Germany, and China.| Women In Academia Report
The professors are Kelsey Slater at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lauren Andrews at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Alicia Spence at Texas A&M University, Janelle Adams at Kansas, TaKeia Anthony at Hampton University in Virginia, Jennifer Jackson at the California Institute of Technology, and Hee Ra Yoo at the University of Cincinnati.| Women In Academia Report
Set to retire in August, Dr. Whittington has spent the past three decades with Ohio State. Currently holding the rank of distinguished professor, she is leadership expert on effective teaching methods in agriculture education.| Women In Academia Report
The new deans are Meenakshi Wadhwa, Cheryl Lambert, Josephine O. Ibironke, Sandra Inouye, Elizabeth Xyr, Tania Castañeda, Bisant A Labib, Radiah Corn Minor, Kelly Gebo, and Kerwyn Flowers.| Women In Academia Report
Dr. Wolf, the Elmer E. Koch Professor of Engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has taught electrical engineering for nearly four decades. She has previously served on the faculty at the Georgia Tech and Princeton University.| Women In Academia Report
Here is this week’s roundup of women who have been appointed to new administrative positions at colleges and universities throughout the United States. If you have news for our appointments section, please email the information to contact@WIAReport.com.| Women In Academia Report
“Leadership is not about individual accomplishments – it is about empowering others to be successful,” said Dr. Harris. “That is why it is critical that we continue to make a positive impact and work collaboratively.”| Women In Academia Report
The women who have been selected for endowed positions are Johanna Burton at the University of Pennsylvania's Institute for Contemporary Art, Elizabeth Hinton at Yale University, and Christine Dinh at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.| Women In Academia Report
For the past six years, Dr. Ford taught kinesiology at Prairie View A&M University in Texas. With degrees in computer science and health and human performance, she conducted extensive research on disability sport, racial and health inequities, the integration of AI in kinesiology, and culturally responsive teaching practices.| Women In Academia Report