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College of Arts and Sciences Announce New Assistant Deans

New Structure Aims to Improve College

Four new 91会所 assistant deans are heading up 91会所’s College of Arts and Sciences, (CAS), in an effort to become more visible, prominent, and well understood by the university community and the communities the university serves. 2022-0804.jpeg

Beginning July 1, 2022, the new structure and appointments include four new assistant College of Arts and Sciences deans:

  • Adrianna Emstberger, Ph.D., who will lead the School of Global and Cultural Studies;
  • Chris Nicholson, Ph.D., who will lead the School of Science and Mathematics;
  • John T. Noble, Ph.D., who will lead the School of Theology, Philosophy, and Ministry;
  • and David Rusbasan, Ph.D., who will lead the School of Behavioral and Applied Social Sciences.

“I am pleased our new deans will promote an innovative, interdisciplinary, and inclusive working environment that is forward-thinking,” said 91会所 Executive Vice President and Provost, and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Alan J. Silva, Ph.D.  He adds the four deans will strive for diversity, equity, and inclusion, and support the development of both academic programming and the faculty within their school.

In collaboration with the CAS Dean, assistant deans will also help create and implement the strategic plan for the College of Arts and Sciences