Deborah Rhein, an associate professor of special education and communication disorders at New Mexico State University, has been selected to receive the 2015 Certificate of Recognition for Special Contributions to Multicultural Affairs from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. She will be honored at the association’s annual meeting in Denver this November.
Dr. Rhein is a graduate of Kansas State University, where she majored in journalism and political science. She earned a master’s degree in communication disorders from Murray State University in Kentucky and a Ph.D. in special education from the University of Arizona.
Kimberly Eddleston, a professor of entrepreneurship and innovation in the School of Business at Northeastern University in Boston, has been honored as a Schulze Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship by the Schulze Family Foundation. Professor Eddleston will receive an award of $150,000 over three years to support her research. Professor Eddleston is the co-editor of Firms Within Families: Enterprising in Diverse Country Context (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014).
Professor Eddleston is a graduate of Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island. She holds a master’s degree in hotel management from Cornell University and a Ph.D. in management from the University of Connecticut.
Tricia Seifert, an associate professor in the College of Education, Health, and Human Development at Montana State University has won the Award of Honor from the Canadian Association of College and University Student Services. Before joining the Montana State faculty in 2014, Dr. Seifert taught for five years at the University of Toronto and conducted research on student services at Canadian universities.
Dr. Seifert is a graduate of Illinois Wesleyan University. She holds a master’s degree from Oregon State University and a Ph.D. from the University of Iowa.
Claire Kimberly, an assistant professor in the department of child and family studies at the University of Southern Mississippi, has been selected to receive the Cindy Winter Scholarship Award from the National Council on Family Relations. Dr. Kimberly will be honored next month at the 2015 NCFR Annual Conference in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Dr. Kimberly is a graduate of Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, where she majored in communications. She holds a master’s degree and a Ph.D. in family studies from the University of Kentucky.
Marjorie H. McNeill, an associate professor and director of health informatics and information management for the School of Allied Health Sciences at Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, received the Triumph Educator Award from the American Health Information Management Association.
Dr. McNeill is a graduate of the Medical College of Georgia. She holds a master’s degree in health education from Florida State University and a doctorate in educational leadership from Florida A&M University.
Caroline McCracken-Flesher, a professor of English at the University of Wyoming, received the Order of the Stag, the highest honor bestowed by the Clan Scott Society. The award recognizes “outstanding scholarship and study of Scottish literature.”
Dr. McCracken-Flesher holds a master’s degree from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and a second master’s degree and a Ph.D. from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
Dr. Slater comes to her new role from Marist University in Poughkeepsie, New York, where she has been serving as senior associate provost, dean of science, and professor of biology.
Dr. Peña brings over three decades of higher education experience to her new role as president and CEO of the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education. Her background includes key leadership roles with several universities across the country.
Previously, Eva Nodine held several financial leadership roles with Purdue University, including vice president, deputy CFO and assistant treasurer, senior director of financial planning and analysis, director of general ledger transformation, and director of benefits.
A longtime law school faculty member, Magill served as the ninth president of the University of Pennsylvania from the summer of 2022 until her resignation in December 2023. She is slated to become the next dean of the Georgetown University Law Center on August 1.
Debra Mollen of Texas Woman's University has been named president of the Council of Counseling Psychology Training Programs. Sharon Oliver of North Carolina Central University was elected national chair of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators.
Reporting to the Chair of the Natural Sciences Department, Deputy chair of Biology and Chief College Laboratory Technician, the College Laboratory Technicians (CLT) will provide technical support for undergraduate courses and for research by designated faculty where appropriate.
The Website Content Manager serves as the primary website lead for the College, collaborating with team members across design, marketing, multimedia, public relations, and government affairs.
The Social Sciences Collegiate Division at the University of Chicago is now accepting applications for a full-time Assistant Senior Instructional Professor who will teach in and contribute to the management and administration of the Social Science Inquiry sequence in the Social Sciences Core.
The Department of Cinema & Media Studies at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia invites applications for a one-year Visiting Assistant Professor position in the field of media studies.
The Social Sciences Collegiate Division at the University of Chicago is now accepting applications for a full-time Instructional Professor who will teach in the program in Law, Letters, and Society.