Mary Beahm, interim vice president of human resources at Pennsylvania State University, has announced her retirement from the university, effective January 2019. She has been serving as the school’s chief human resources officer. Throughout her career at Penn State, Beahm has held a number of positions including associate vice president of human resources and senior director of talent acquisition and compensation. Regarding her retirement, Beahm said “Penn State has been an integral part of my life in so many ways; I take great pride in having served as its chief human resources officer during a period of such significant transformation and increasing global prominence.”
Beahm holds a bachelor’s degree in human development, individual and family studies, and an MBA from Pennsylvania State University.
Joy Kenseth, professor emerita of art history at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, is retiring after 43 years with the university. Her research interests include Renaissance and Baroque art, as well as the particular contributions of major figures, such as Velazquez, Rembrandt, and Michelangelo. Upon her retirement, Professor Kenseth said, “I shall always be grateful to them and to my interesting and talented colleagues on the faculty who have made my years at the college such a great privilege.”
Dr. Kenseth holds a bachelor’s degree from Hiram College in Ohio and a master’s degree and Ph.D. both from Harvard University.
Liz Liddy, dean of the School of Information Studies at Syracuse University, has announced her retirement, effective at the end of this academic year. She has served as dean since 2008. During her tenure, the School of Information Studies increased undergraduate enrollment by 71 percent and graduate enrollment by 66 percent, created New York’s first graduate certificate program in data science, established a minor in data analytics, and raised more than $26.2 million in funding for research and development.
Dr. Liddy began her career at Syracuse University as a visiting professor in 1983. “SU has been my home, both professionally and personally, for more than three decades,” says Dean Liddy. “We have accomplished great things as a school and as a University. What makes SU special is the people, commitment to innovation and relentless pursuit of excellence.” Dr. Liddy holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Daemen College in Amherst, New York, and a master of library science degree and Ph.D. in information transfer from Syracuse University.
AnnaLee Saxenian, dean of the School of Information at the University of California, Berkeley, is stepping down as dean and will be returning to her full-time faculty position effective next summer. She has been a professor at Berkeley since 1989 and has served as dean since 2004. During her tenure, she doubled the school’s faculty and the size of its Ph.D. program. Additionally, she oversaw the development of two professional online master’s programs.
Dr. Saxenian holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. She earned a master’s degree in city and regional planning from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Ph.D. in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Since 2021, Dr. Raver has been serving as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. She will begin her new duties at the University of Michigan on December 1.
Dr. Rhine comes to her new presidency with nearly four decades of leadership experience in higher education. Most recently, she was president and chief executive officer of Yavapai College in Prescott, Arizona.
On August 10, Dr. Bloebaum became the chief academic officer at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. She had been serving as dean of the College of Aeronautics and Engineering at Kent State University in Ohio for the past eight years.
Dr. Barkley is slated to become the first woman president of Spoon River College on August 31. She comes to her new role from John Wood Community College in Quincy, Illinois, where she serves as vice president of academic and student affairs.
Dr. Konan, a professor of economics and dean of the College of Social Sciences at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, has been selected to serve as the university's interim provost. A faculty member for more than 30 years, she previously served as interim chancellor.
Princeton University is searching for a faculty member at the level of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor in the Program in Plasma Physics of its Department of Astrophysical Sciences, to begin in fall 2027.
The Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics at the University of Chicago invites applications for a full-time Research Associate for a three-year term starting in the 2026-2027 academic year.
The Department of Theater and Performance Studies at Stanford University seeks applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor. The area of specialization is open.
Tufts University’s Gordon Institute is seeking an exceptional leader to shape the future of entrepreneurship education as the Cummings Family Professor of the Practice in Entrepreneurship and the Director of the Derby Entrepreneurship Center.
The Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto Mississauga invites applications for a full-time tenure stream position in the area of Palaeoanthropology, with a focus on early hominins, including early Homo.