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New Posts in Higher Education Administration for 14 Women
The appointees are Maria E. Hamilton Abegunde, Patricia S. Smith, Belkis Torres-Capeles, Cecilia Rivera, Jennifer Seal, Nevada Winrow, Cindy Claycomb, Stacy Strauss, Jenny Tate, Jin Liu, Joyce Wilkerson, Carol Dillon Kissal, Kim Spang, and Angel Mason.

Hood College Provost Chosen to Lead Buffalo State University
Katherine Conway-Turner is currently the provost at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland. She is the former provost of the State University of New York at Geneseo and former dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at Georgia Southern University.

Four Women Appointed to Dean Positions
The new deans are Sarah Nutter at George Mason University in Virginia, Dana Clawson at Northwestern State University in Louisiana, Martha Abell at Georgia Southern University, and Antonia Villarruel at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing.

Eight Women Taking on New Administrative Roles in Higher Education
The women taking on new assignments are Jan Bond, Leanne Wirkkula, Margaret Wagner Dahl, Jacqueline A. Faulkner, Margaret Dimond, Lori Baker-Lloyd, Rachel Fleck, and Carla Lupi

Four Women Scholars Appointed to Endowed Faculty Chairs
The four women named to endowed chairs are Sunghee Tak at the University of Memphis, Anne Eichmann at Yale, Elize Glaze at Coastal Carolina, and Constance Campbell at Georgia Southern University.

Six Women in New Roles at College and Universities
Women in new roles include Chon Glover, Melissa Wholstein, Kelli McCormack Brown, Loria Brown Gordon, Pamela Haney, and Evelyn Leathers.

The New Provost at Georgia Southern University
Since April 2011, Jean Bartels has served as dean of the College of Health and Human Sciences at the university.

Denise Battles Is One of Three Finalists for Provost at the University of Arkansas Little Rock
She is a professor of geology and dean of the College of Natural and Health Sciences at the University of Northern Colorado.