Search begins for School of Public Affairs dean

Mary Coussons-Read
Mary Coussons-Read

A nine person search committee of faculty, staff and a community member will be charged with selecting a new dean of the School of Public Affairs.

Mary Coussons-Read, executive vice chancellor, Academic Affairs, will meet with the committee Dec. 4 and formally charge the group with selecting a replacement for Terry Schwartz, interim dean, School of Public Affairs.

Since 2004, Schwartz served as associate dean. In June, she was named interim dean following the independent accreditation of the master of public administration program and separation from CU Denver. She will continue to serve the university as associate vice chancellor for academic and faculty affairs.

The search committee members are:

  • Kelli Klebe, dean, graduate School, chair
  • Katie Kaukinen, associate professor, School of Public Affairs
  • Don Klingner, distinguished professor, School of Public Affairs
  • Anna Kosloski, assistant professor, School of Public Affairs
  • Regina Winters, senior instructor, School of Public Affairs
  • Pam Sawyer, program and resource development director, School of Public Affairs
  • Tabetha Farney, assistant professor, Kraemer Family Library
  • Lissanna Follari, assistant professor, College of Education
  • Patricia Yeager, chief executive officer, The Independence Center, Colorado Springs.

To see a position description, visit http://universityofcolorado.jobs/colorado-springs-co/dean-school-of-public-affairs/51D852912E8C4FE28F41F016DE56734A/job/

 

 

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