New deans appointed NO IMPACT MAN
The adventures of a guilty liberal who attempts to save the planet
By Colin Beavan
This is our One-University book and required fresh- man reading assignment. It fits perfectly with our strategy to make all our students and staff as aware as possible of what is happening to our planet.
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Kathleen A. Getz, PhD
Kathleen A. Getz, PhD, formerly the senior associate dean for academic affairs of Kogod School of Business at American University, has been named dean of the School of Business Administration. Getz received her PhD in business administra- tion from the University of Pittsburgh,
an MBA at Gannon University, and a BS in human development from The Pennsylvania State University. Getz believes outreach is as essential to the vitality of a business school as are innovative programs and faculty research. At Loyola, she plans to enhance the quality of the undergraduate academic programs and expand the array of opportunities for undergraduate, graduate, and executive learning.
CULTURE By Marjorie Garber
SHAKESPEARE AND MODERN
Dr. Garber was brought here this year by the English department and gave us a most entertaining and insightful talk on the University’s role in sponsoring art production and preservation. This is her new book.
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Darrell P. Wheeler, PhD, MPH
Darrell P. Wheeler, PhD, MPH, the associ- ate dean for research and community partnerships for the Hunter College School of Social Work, has been named dean of the School of Social Work. A Chicago native, Wheeler earned his PhD in social work and an MPH at the Univer-
SWAMI AND FRIENDS (And Other Stories)
By R. K. Narayan
I’ve been hoping to read this increas- ingly more popular novelist. His book is four short novels.
PARTNER
STUDENT SUCCESS IN COLLEGE: Creating Conditions that Matter
By G. Kuh and others
This book of essays is about what we call deep learning, which can contribute to our own Ignatian pedagogical approaches.
$535 million
Loyola’s largest-ever capital campaign wraps up two years early. STORY, PAGE 18
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sity of Pittsburgh. His MSW was completed at Howard University and his BA in sociology is from Cornell College. He plans to advance cross-disciplinary scholarship and ethical and socially responsible practice. At Loyola, he hopes to support the University’s and SSW’s commitment to social justice, ethical behavior, and ameliorating root causes of inequity.
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