Yvette Huet has been promoted from interim dean to permanent dean of the College of Health and Human Services at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Before her interim dean appointment in July 2025, Dr. Huet was interim chair of the epidemiology and community health department. Throughout her 35-year tenure at the university, she has served in a variety of leadership positions and conducted extensive research on biological resilience. Her more recent work focuses on institutional transformation and enhancing support for faculty success.
Dr. Huet holds undergraduate degrees in microbiology and human biology from the University of Kansas. She earned her Ph.D. in physiology from the University of Kansas Medical Center.
Allison Renee Webel has been appointed dean of the School of Nursing and professor of nursing at the University of Michigan. Dr. Webel comes to her new role from the University of Washington, where she has been serving as associate dean for research and innovation in the School of Nursing. During the 2023-2024 academic year, she was interim executive dean of the tri-campus of the University of Washington School of Nursing in Seattle, Bothell, and Tacoma. She has a wide range of research interests, including aging with HIV, cardiovascular health, digital innovation in health systems, and global partnerships to address chronic disease.
Dr. Webel is a graduate of Ohio State University, where she earned bachelor’s degrees in sociology and nursing. She holds a master’s degree and a Ph.D. in nursing form the University of California, San Francisco.

Professor Abril earned her bachelor’s degree from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, and her law degree from Harvard Law School, where she was editor-in-chief of the Harvard Latin American Law Review.Â

Dr. Cossentino received bachelor’s degrees in psychology and elementary education from Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania. She holds a master’s degree in counseling from Youngstown State University and a Ph.D. in educational studies from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Dr. Smith holds a master of public health degree in health policy and administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a doctorate in health professions education from ATSU’s College of Graduate Health Studies.


