Lana Alagha has been named the Robert H. Quenon Associate Professor of Mining Engineering at the Missouri University of Science and Technology. She joined the university in 2012 as an assistant professor, making her the institution’s first-ever woman mining engineering faculty member. Her research interests include mineral processing, critical materials, surface chemistry, rare earth metals, and separation science.
Dr. Alagha received her bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the University of Bethlehem in Palestine. She holds a master’s degree and Ph.D. in materials chemistry and nanotechnology from the University of Texas at Dallas.
J. Kēhaulani Kauanui has been named the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Professor of Indigenous Studies at Princeton University. She has been serving as a professor of American studies and anthropology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, where she has taught for over two decades. She previously served the university as director of the Center for the Americas and founding director of the Indigenous Studies Research Network. She is the author of Hawaiian Blood: Colonialism and the Politics of Sovereignty and Indigeneity(Duke University Press, 2008).
Dr. Kauanui holds a bachelor’s degree in women’s studies from the University of California, Berkeley and a Ph.D. in the history of consciousness from the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Melissa Haendel has been named the Sarah Graham Kenan Distinguished Professor in the department of genetics of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. She currently serves as chief informatics officer, endowed chair in data science, and professor of biomedical informatics at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus . She also heads the university’s Translational and Integrative Sciences Laboratory.
Dr. Haendel received her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin.
Dr. Scarlatta has led the University of Michigan-Dearbon on an interim basis for the past year. Pending approval from the board of regents, she is slated to become the university's permanent leader on May 22.
Nicole Reaves has been serving as executive vice president and chief programs officer at Wake Technical Community College in Raleigh, North Carolina. On July 15, she is slated to become the first woman president of Schenectady County Community College within the State University of New York System.
Dr. Bear, a longtime leader and advocate for international public health, is the new leader of Jhpiego, a Johns Hopkins University-affiliated global health organization dedicated to improving the health and lives of women and families around the world.
Dr. Fleuriet comes to her new role from the University of Texas at San Antonio, where she has been serving as vice provost for honors education and a professor of anthropology.
Dr. Burris has served as provost of Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, North Carolina for the past four years. She is slated to become the next president of SUNY's Buffalo State University on July 1.
The selected candidate should have expertise and experience in theoretical models in labor and public economics as well as in microeconometrics and programming.
The University of Arizona School of Music seeks a visionary and collaborative Director to lead its comprehensive music program through a time of opportunity and transformation.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania seek candidates for an Assistant Professor position in the non-tenure clinician educator track.