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Stephanie Browner, Dean of Faculty at Berea College, has announced
new academic department chairs and program directors at the College.
New department chairs are Dr. Sean Clark, Agriculture and Natural
Resources; Dr. Jeanne Hoch, Foreign Languages; Dr. Marilla Scudder-Davis,
Psychology, and Dr. Clifford Sowell, Economics. In addition to
new chairpersons, Dr. Robert Boyce will resume as chairperson
for the Department of Art; Dr. Michael Rivage-Seul will serve
as Coordinator of the College’s new Peace and Social Justice
Program, and Dr. Chad Berry will serve as the Director of Appalachian
Studies.
Associate Professor Steve Gowler is the new Director of General
Education, a four-year appointment. Prior to beginning his term,
Gowler was head of Hutchins Library Special Collections and also
taught courses in General Education. He has been actively involved
in General Education assessment over the past ten years, has
published articles on topics such as liberal education and libraries
and has served as the Project Director for grants for the digitization
of Appalachian music and oral history collection. Gowler holds
a B.A. from Campbellsville College, an M.A. in Theology from
Vanderbilt University, M.A. in English from the University of
Louisville, M.A. in Library Science from the University of Iowa,
and a Ph.D. in the History of Religious Thought from the University
of Iowa.
Tenure for six faculty members was approved by action of the
College’s Board of Trustees earlier in the year. Associate
Professor of Philosophy, James Butler; Associate Professor Beth
Crachiolo, Department of English; Associate Professor of Art,
Lisa Kriner; Meta Mendel-Reyes, Associate Professor of General
Studies and Director of Service Learning; Assistant Professor
of Economics, Scott Steele; and Dr. Linda Strong-Leek, Associate
Professor of Women’s Studies and General Studies.
The Board also approved promotions for several faculty members.
Promoted to the rank of Associate Professor were: Beth Crachiolo,
English; Lisa Kriner, Art; Matthew Saderholm, Chemistry; and
Caryn Vazzana, Economics. Promoted to the rank of Professor were:
Martie Kazura, who has been a member of the Economics and Business
Department since 1991, and Marguerite Rivage-Seul of the Women’s
Studies Department, who joined Berea in 1987.
Three faculty members have been named to endowed chairs. Professor
Patricia Isaacs is the new W. George Matton Chair in Business;
Professor Keila Thomas was named to the Julia Parmly Billings
chair in Child and Family Studies, and Biology Professor Ralph
Thompson was appointed to the Charles F. Kettering Chair in Science.
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