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Robert L. Reid, Ph.D., Team Chair
Vice President for Academic Affairs (1975 - )
University of Southern Indiana 1975
Ph.D. - Modern History (1968)
Northwestern University
Member of National Advisory Committee, Academic Leadership Academy
of AASCU. (A leadership development project for women and minorities)
Academic Affairs Resource Center, AASCU, Indiana Liaison.
Member of National Planning Committee, Academic Affairs Resource Center,
AASCU.
Academic Vice Presidents' Advisory Committee to the Indiana Commission
for Higher Education.
President, Indiana Humanities Council, 1991-1993.
President, Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra Board, 1987-1989.
President, Vanderburgh County Historical Society, 1986-1988.
Recipient of several grants for projects in the arts and humanities
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Susan Rickey-Hatfield, Ph.D.
Assessment Coordinator (1995 - )
Winona State University (MN) 1981
Ph.D. - Speech Communication (1990)
University of Minnesota
Bush Grant Evaluator. North Dakota State University, 2000.
Assessment Consultant. Joint Commission on Radiologic Technology, 2000.
Department of Education Title III: Strengthening Institutions Grant Administration, Winona State University, $1.37 million/5 years,1999.
Award of Merit, National Communication Association Assessment Division, 1999.
FIPSE grant evaluator, Winona State University, 1993-1996.
Golden Key National Honor Society Honorary Member, Winona State University, 1995.
Minnesota House of Representatives' Outstanding Educator Award: Minnesota State University System, 1994.
American Association of State Colleges and Universities/Kellogg Foundation: Emerging Leader in Higher Education Fellowship, 1991-1993. |
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Neil W. Hattlestad, Ed.D.
Dean, College of Health and Applied Sciences (1983 - )
University of Central Arkansas 1983
Ed.D. - Physical Education (1970)
University of Wyoming
Chair; Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education, 1996-1997.
Educator of the Year; Conway Rotary Club, 1996.
On-Site Evaluator; Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education, 1990 - present.
Physical Therapy Program Expansion Grant; Arkansas Hospital Association, AR.
Computer Consultant - United States Sports Academy to Saudi Arabia, Singapore, 1985.
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Chair-University Administrators Council, 1980. |
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Ann M. Lydecker, Ph.D.
Chancellor (2000 - )
University of Wisconsin - River Falls 2000
Ph.D. - Elementary Education (1982)
The University of Michigan
American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, Nominating Committee, 1999-2001.
American Association of State Colleges and Universities, Chair, Task Force on Leadership, AARC, 1999-2000.
K-16 Articulation: Curriculum and Assessment, Massachusetts Board of Higher Education Grant, $200,000, 1999.
Writing Across the Curriculum in the State Colleges, Massachusetts Board of Higher Education Grant, $140,000, 1999.
Phi Delta Kappa, Life Member; Chapter Advisor, 1998-2000.
Consultant, Enhancing Faculty/Student Relations, Dean College, 1998.
A-Plus; Assessing the Performance and Learning of Undergraduate Students, Massachusetts Board of Higher Education Grant, $250,000, 1998.
Chair, New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) Accreditation Team, Central Connecticut State University, 1998.
Development of Learning Communities at BSC, Massachusetts Board of Higher Education Grant, $115,000, 1997.
Member, General Education Review Panel, East Tennessee State University, 1997 Who's Who of American Women.
Teacher Technology Center, Massachusetts Board of Higher Education Grant, $187,000, 1996.
Member, Board of Examiners, National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) Site Visits, 1993-1996.
Chair, State Team, Boston College Program Approval/NCATE Review, 1993-1994.
Consultant, Service-Learning and Teacher Preparation, National Youth Leadership Council, St. Paul, MN, 1991.
Mankato State University Merit Award.
Association of Teacher Educators, Member, Task Force on Teacher Education, 1993-1996.
Massachusetts Association of College of Teacher Education, Executive Board Member,1993-1995.
Commonwealth Teacher Education Consortium, Board Member, 1992-1995. |
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Patricia A. Miller, Ph.D.
Professor and Head, Division of Professional Development (1993- )
Truman State University (MO) 1993
Ph.D. - Educational Leadership, Higher Education Administration (1980)
The Florida State University
Co-authored $950,000 grant which provided funding for Wiley College to install a campus-wide LAN, 1999.
Kirksville Lions Club, President, 2000-2001.
American Association of University Women, President, 1995-1997.
Authored a funded grant in the amount of $150,000 to establish the Northeast Missouri Regional.
Professional Development Center, 1996.
Highland County Community Action Organization; Chair, Membership Committee; Board of Directors, 1992-1993.
Shaw University Faculty Senate, President, 1986. |
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William Anthony Nowlin, Ph.D.
Dean, College of Business and Public Administration (1997- )
Governors State University (IL) 1997
Rochester Institute of Technology (NY) 1969-1997
Ph.D. - Higher Education Policy and Administration (1986)
State University of New York at Buffalo
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Evaluator, 1994-1996.
Site Visit Consultant/Evaluator; University of Maryland, US and University College, Japan, 1995. |
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G. Kay Powers, Ph.D., J.D.
Professor of Mathematics (1965- )
University of Central Oklahoma 1965
Ph.D. - Mathematics (1970)
Oklahoma State University
J.D. (2000)
Oklahoma City University
University of Central Oklahoma, Dean, College of Mathematics & Science, 1988-2000.
University of Central Oklahoma, Chairperson, Department of Mathematics, Computer Science & Statistics, 1983-1988.
Oklahoma Teacher Education Collaborative, Site Director, 1996-present.
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Consultant-Evaluator, 1994-present.
University of Tulsa, National Science Foundation; Mathematics Director, Summer Institute for Oklahoma High School Teachers of Mathematics, 1991-1995.
Leadership Oklahoma, Class XV Participant.
Leadership Edmond, Class X Participant.
Edmond/Central Rotary Club, President-Elect, 2002.
Sac and Fox Nation, District Judge, 2001-present.
Oklahoma Academy Town Hall, Participant, 2001. |
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Judy Vickrey, Ph.D.
Vice President for Finance and Administration (1990- )
Central Missouri State University 1990
Ph.D. - Higher Education (1978)
University of Missouri - Columbia
Coordinating Board for Higher Education (MO); Associate Commissioner of Finance, 1986-1990.
Coordinating Board for Higher Education (MO); Assistant Commissioner of Finance, 1983-1986.
University of Missouri, Coordinator of Budget Development and Planning Services, 1979-1983.
Coordinating Board for Higher Education (MO); Associate Director of Fiscal Affairs, 1977-1979.
University of Missouri, Coordinator of Research and Program Development, 1976-1977.
University of Missouri, Supervisor of Resources, 1974-1976. |
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