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APPOINTMENTS, RETIREMENTS, DEATHS, COMING EVENTS, & DEADLINES
APPOINTMENTS,
PROMO TIONS
MARK BIERMANN,
dean for the School of
Natural and Applied Sciences at Taylor
University, to vice president for academic
affairs and dean of faculty at Wartburg
College.
CARRIE COLLINS,
executive director
of gift planning and stewardship at
Duquesne University, to vice presi-
dent for institutional advancement at
University of the Sciences in Phila-
delphia.
H. DELE DAVIES,
professor and chairman
of the pediatrics and human development
department in the College of Human
Medicine at Michigan State University,
to vice chancellor for academic affairs
and dean of graduate studies at Univer-
sity of Nebraska Medical Center.
JOHN DESTEIGUER,
senior vice president
for advancement at Oklahoma Christian
University, to president.
JACQUELINE FELDMAN,
director and pro-
fessor in the department of psychiatry at
University of Alabama at Birmingham,
to vice chair for clinical affairs.
ELENA FUENTES-AFFLICK,
professor and
vice chair of pediatrics at University of
California at San Francisco, to vice dean
for academic affairs and faculty develop-
ment.
SUSAN HASSELER,
dean of community
engagement and dean of business, educa-
tion, and social sciences at Messiah Col-
lege, to dean and senior vice president
for academic affairs at Augustana Col-
lege (S.D.).
PAUL JARLEY,
dean of the Lee Business
School at University of Nevada at Las
Vegas, to dean of the College of Business
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New chief executives:
A.T. STILL UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
,
Craig Phelps;
GLOUCESTER
sity - Florida State University College of
Engineering.
COUNTY COLLEGE
,
Frederick Keating;
LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
,
Tim Perrin;
OKLAHOMA CHRIS-
TIAN UNIVERSITY
,
John deSteiguer
RETIREMENTS
Administration at University of Central
Florida.
KEVIN JOHNSON,
vice chair at Vanderbilt
University, to chair of the department of
biomedical informatics.
FREDERICK KEATING,
interim president
at Gloucester County College, to presi-
dent.
ANN KENIMER,
associate dean of faculties
at Texas A&M University at College Sta-
tion, to associate provost for undergradu-
ate studies.
TYLER MAYFIELD,
postdoctoral fellow
and instructor in biblical languages at
Union Theological Seminary, to assistant
professor of Hebrew Bible and Old Testa-
ment at Louisville Presbyterian Theo-
logical Seminary.
AFROZE MOHAMMED,
director of channels
and alliances at Current Group, to as-
sociate director of strategic alliances at
Virginia Tech.
MICHAEL D. PARSONS,
associate director
for student services and operations at
Abu Dhabi Women’s College at Higher
Colleges of Technology, to associate vice
president for graduate and professional
studies at Averett University.
TIM PERRIN,
vice dean of the School of
Law at Pepperdine University, to presi-
dent at Lubbock Christian University.
CRAIG PHELPS,
executive vice presi-
dent for strategic initiatives at A. T.
Still University of Health Sciences, to
president.
DAVID RAUSCH,
director of the doctoral
program in learning and leadership at
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga,
to associate dean of DeVos Graduate
School of Management at Northwood
University (Mich.).
CHRISTINE SAVAGE,
professor in the Col-
lege of Nursing at University of Cincin-
nati, to chair of the department of com-
munity public health at Johns Hopkins
University, School of Nursing.
RICHARD SHELTON,
professor and vice
chair for research in the department of
psychiatry at University of Alabama
at Birmingham, to chair of psychiatric
research.
JAMES SMOLIGA,
associate professor for
physiology at Marywood University, to
associate professor of exercise physiol-
ogy at High Point University.
STEVEN TAUBENKIBEL,
public informa-
tion officer at Washington Metropolitan
Area Transit Authority, to communica-
tions manager for the hospital at George
Washington University.
DANIEL R. TILLY,
adjunct professor at Bay-
lor University, to directory of advocacy
programs and assistant professor for law
at Campbell University.
DAVID TIRRELL,
professor of chemistry
and chemical engineering at California
Institute of Technology, to director for
the Beckman Institute.
BELINDA TUCKER,
professor of psychiatry
and bio-behavioral sciences and associ-
ate dean in the graduate division at Uni-
versity of California at Los Angeles, to
vice provost of the Institute of American
Cultures.
RICHARD WEINBLATT,
director for the In-
stitute for Public Safety at Central Ohio
Technical College, to dean of the School
of Public and Social Services at Ivy Tech
Community College-Central Indiana.
KEVIN WINDHOLZ,
associate director of
admission at Saint Louis University, to
vice president for enrollment manage-
ment at Oklahoma City University.
YAW D. YEBOAH,
head of the department
of energy and mineral engineering at
Pennsylvania State University-Central
Office, to dean at Florida A&M Univer-
EUGENE BALES,
provost and dean, Bethany
College (Kan.).
JILL BECK,
president of Lawrence Univer-
sity, effective June 1, 2013.
DEATHS
JAMES RICHARD CARLSON,
94, founder
of the theatre program, Eckerd College,
January 28.
BE T T Y JONES GILLIAM,
90, professor
emeritus and founder of the art depart-
ment, University of Virginia’s College at
Wise, December 20, 2011.
ROBER T GLASER,
91, professor emeritus
of psychology and founding director
emeritus of the Learning Research and
Development Center, University of Pitts-
burgh-Central Office, February 4.
HARRY LE WIS ROSENZ WEIG,
72, professor
of mathematics, McDaniel College, Feb-
ruary 3, in Westminster, Md.
JOSEPH SHERIF,
73, professor of infor-
mation systems and decision sciences,
California State University at Fullerton,
January 10.
PENG WANG,
36, assistant professor of
chemical engineering and pharmaceuti-
cal sciences, University of Rhode Island,
February 6.
COMING EVENTS
FEBRUARY
17-19: ACADEMIC AFFAIRS.
“Teaching and
Learning Conference”, American Politi-
cal Science Association, Washington,
District of Columbia. Contact: APSA,
1527 New Hampshire Avenue N. W.,
Washington, D.C. 20036; (202) 483-
2512; apsa@apsanet.org; http://www.
apsanet.org/content_31632.cfm
17-21: BUSINESS/ADMINISTRATIVE AF-
FAIRS.
33rd National Conference on Law
and Higher Education, Stetson Univer-
sity, Orlando, Florida. Contact: Confer-
ences and Events, Stetson University
College of Law, 1401 61st Street South,
Gulfport, Fla. 33707; (727) 562-7312;
conferences@law.stetson.edu; http://
www.law.stetson.edu/conferences/high-
ered/home/
17-19: EDUCATION.
Annual meeting,
American Association of Colleges for
Teacher Education, Chicago, Illinois.
Contact: 1307 New York Avenue NW,
Suite 300, Washington, 20005-4701;
(202) 293-2450; http://www.aacte.org
17-18: HUMANI TIES.
Annual conference,
Kentucky Council of Teachers of Eng-
lish/Language Arts, Lexington, Ken-
tucky. Contact: conference@kcte.org;
http://conference.kcte.org
18-21: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND
MATH.
“E-Learning,” annual confer-
ence, Instructional Technology Council,
Long Beach, California. Contact: ITC, 1
Dupont Circle N W, Suite 360, Washing-
ton, 20036; (202) 293-3110; cmullins@
itcnetwork.org; http://www.itcnetwork.
org/ elearning-conference.html
19-22: DEVELOPMENT/ADVANCEMEN T.
District III Conference, Council for
Advancement and Support of Education,
Atlanta, Georgia. Contact: CASE, 1307
New York Avenue, NW, Suite 1000,
Washington, 20005-4701; (202) 328-
2273; conferences@case.org; http://www.
case.org/Conferences_and_Training.
html
19-22: EDUCATION.
“Building a Secure
World Through International Educa-
tion,” annual conference, Association
for International Education Administra-
tors, Washington. Contact: http://www.
aieaworld.org/events/conf2012.htm
20-21: EDUCATION.
2012 Veteran Sympo-
sium for Higher Education, University of
Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky. Con-
tact: University of Louisville, Vice Presi-
dent for Student Affairs Office, Student
Activities Center W302, Louisville, Ky.
40292; (502) 852-6933; vpsa@louisville.
edu; http://stuaff.org/veterans/index.html
20
PRESIDENTS’ DAY
21
MARDI GRAS
20-22: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND
MATH.
International Conference and
Exhibition on Metabolomics and Sys-
tems Biology, Agilent Technologies, San
Francisco. Contact: metabolomics2012@
omicsonline.org; http://omicsonline.org/
metabolomics2012
21-24: OTHER.
Annual conference, Texas
Association for Institutional Research,
Corpus Christi, Texas. Contact: TAIR;
http://www.texas-air.org/confer-
ence/2012
22-25: ARTS.
CAA’s 100th Annual Con-
ference, College Art Association, Los
Angeles. Contact: Helen Bayer; (212)
392-4426; hbayer@collegeart.org; http://
conference.collegeart.org/2012
22-25: BUSINESS/ADMINISTRATIVE AF-
FAIRS.
Annual conference, Association
of Business Administrators of Christian
Colleges, Orlando, Florida. Contact:
6895 Pinebrook Drive, Hudsonville,
Mich. 49426; http://www.myabacc.org/
conferences-and-workshops/annual-con-
ference.html
22-25: HUMANITIES.
Joint annual meeting,
Society for Cross-Cultural Research and
Others, Las Vegas. Contact: http://www.
sccr.org
22: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND MATH.
“Energy 40/40: Looking Back 40 Years,
Looking Forward 40 Years,” symposium,
Richard Stockton College of New Jersey,
Galloway, New Jersey. Contact: (609)
626-3542; hughescenter@stockton.edu;
http://intraweb.stockton.edu/eyos/page.
cfm?siteID=135&pageID=1
22-24: VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL.
“West/Southwest Regional Conference”,
Educause, Portland, Oregon. Contact:
Educause; (303) 449-4430; http://www.
educause.edu/WSWRC12
23-25: ACADEMIC AFFAIRS.
“General Edu-
cation and Assessment: New Contexts,
New Cultures,” conference, Association
of American Colleges and Universi-
ties, New Orleans, Louisiana. Contact:
AACU, 1818 R Street NW, Washington,
DC 20009; (202) 387-3760; http://www.
aacu.org/meetings/generaleducation/in-
dex.cfm
23-24: BUSINESS/ADMINISTRATIVE AF-
FAIRS.
Wisconsin Chapter Conference,
College and University Professional As-
sociation for Human Resources, Kohler,
Wisconsin. Contact: CUPA-HR, 1811
Commons Point Drive, Knoxville, Tenn.
37932; (835) 637-7673; http://www.cu-
pahr.org/conferences/upcomingevents.
aspx
23-24: BUSINESS/ADMINISTRATIVE AF-
FAIRS.
15th Annual Marketing to Adult
2012 February 2012
SM T W T F S
1;2;3;4
5;6;7;8;9;10;11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29
Students Seminar, Aslanian Market
Research, San Francisco. Contact: Susan
Baer, Five Marine View Plaza, Suite 212,
Hoboken, N.J. 07030; (201) 377-3372;
sbaer@educationdynamics.com; http://
www.educationdynamics.com/Market-
Research.aspx
23-25: BUSINESS/ADMINIS TRATIVE AF-
FAIRS.
“Governance, Risk, and Compli-
ance: Creating Successful Proposals,”
workshop, American Association of
State Colleges and Universities, Wash-
ington. Contact: 1307 New York Avenue,
N W, 5th Floor, Washington, DC 20005;
(202) 293-7070; http://www.aascu.org/
Upcoming_Events.aspx
23-25: OTHER.
“Interdisciplinary Con-
ference on Food Representation in the
Humanities, Film, and the Other Arts,”
University of Texas at San Antonio,
San Antonio, Texas. Contact: Santiago
Daydi-Tolson, Department of Modern
Languages and Literatures, University
of Texas, 6900 North Loop 1604 West,
San Antonio. 78249; (210) 458-5186; san-
tiago.dayditolson@utsa.edu; http://flan.
utsa.edu/foodconf
23-26: O THER.
“Engaging Aging in Higher
Education,” annual meeting, Association
for Gerontology in Higher Education,
Arlington, Virginia. Contact: http://
www.aghe.org
24: HEALTH/MEDICINE.
“Integrating Stu-
dent Research Into the Medical School
Curriculum”, New York Academy of
Sciences, New York. Contact: NYAS,
7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich
Street, 40th Floor, New York, 10007;
(800) 843-6927; http://www.nyas.org/
Events/ Detail.aspx?cid=5b92f641-e559-
463e-94d6-e952d440f8d1
24: PROFESSIONAL FIELDS.
“Whose Con-
stitution? Popular Constitutionalism and
the 2012 Election,” conference, Roger
Williams University School of Law,
Bristol, Rhode Island. Contact: Roger
Williams University, School of Law,
1 Old Ferry Road, Bristol, R.I. 02809;
(401) 254-4659; http://law.rwu.edu/who-
seconstitution
24-25: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCI-
ENCES.
“Rising Powers in the Interna-
tional System,” University of Cambridge,
Cambridge, United Kingdom. Contact:
Ruth Rushworth, Centre for Research in
the Arts, Social Sciences and Humani-
ties, Alison Richard Building, 7 West
Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom, CB3
9DT; rhr32@cam.ac.uk; http://www.
crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/1704
24-28: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCI-
ENCES.
Annual meeting, Association of
American Geographers, New York, New
York. Contact: Oscar Larson; (202) 234-
1450; meeting@aag.org; http://www.aag.
org/annualmeeting
25: S TUDEN T AFFAIRS.
“New Orleans Stu-
dent Government Training Conference,”
American Student Government Associa-
tion, New Orleans, Louisiana. Contact:
ASGA,, 412 NW 16th Avenue, Gaines-
ville, Fla. 32601; (352) 373-6907; con-
ferences@asgaonline.com; http://www.
asgaonline.com/conferences/neworleans
25-29: STUDENT AFFAIRS.
National con-
vention, National Association for Cam-
pus Activities, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Contact: Naca, 13 Harbison Way, Colum-
bia, S.C. 29212; (803) 732-6222; info@
naca.org; http://www.naca.org
27-28: EDUCATION.
“De Lange Confer-
ence VIII: The Future of the Research
University in a Global Age,” Rice Uni-
versity, Houston. Contact: 6100 Main
Street, Houston, 77005; (713) 348-4695;
delange@rice.edu; http://delange.rice.edu
28-29: DEVELOPMENT/ADVANCEMEN T.
“Winter Institute for Chief Development
Officers,” Council for Advancement and
Support of Education, Naples, Florida.
Contact: CASE, 1307 New York Avenue
N W, Suite 1000, Washington 20005;
(202) 328-2273; http://www.case.org/
Conferences_and_Training/CHFDEV12.
html
MARCH
2-3: AR TS.
Annual Graduate Symposium
on the History of Art and Architecture,
Boston University, Boston. Contact: Les-
lie K. Brown, Boston University, Depart-
ment of History of Art and Architecture,
725 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston,
Massachusetts 02215; (617) 353-2520;
lkbrown@bu.edu; http://www.bu.edu/ah/
students/graduate-student-history-of-art-
architecture-association/the-symposium/
2: BUSINESS/ADMINIS TRATIVE AFFAIRS.
Rocky Mountain Chapter Benefits
Conference, College and University
Professional Association for Human
Resources, Denver. Contact: CUPA-HR,
1811 Commons Point Drive, Knoxville,
Tenn. 37932; (835) 637-7673; http://www.
cupahr.org/conferences/upcomingevents.
aspx
2: OTHER.
2012 Annual Confernce, Mich-
igan Academy of Science, Arts, and Let-
ters, Alma, Michigan. Contact: Michigan
Academy of Science, Arts and Letters,
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