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Vice President for Ac- ademic Affairs Ronald Brown announced the appointment of Caro- lyn Shields as dean of the College of Educa- tion effective July 1. Shields, who most
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recently served as a professor in the De- partment of Educa- tional Organization and Leadership at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, earned a Ph.D. in edu- cational administra- tion from the Univer- sity of Saskatchewan, Canada. “With nearly 20
years of experience in K-12 education and numerous feats in the post-secondary sector, Carolyn Shields is an ideal candidate to lead the College of Education at Wayne State University,” Pro- vost Brown said. “Her dedication to diversity and social justice, and her success implementing a transformative approach to ed- ucation leadership, demonstrate that she is truly the right person for the job.” Shields is past president of the Canadian Association for
Studies in Educational Administration and former Canadian representative to the Board of the Commonwealth Council for Educational Administration and Management. Wayne State University is a premier urban research univer-
sity offering more than 400 academic programs through 13 schools and colleges to nearly 32,000 students.
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