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On behalf of the search committee for the Director of Academic Advising, I wish to provide a gentle reminder to encourage students, faculty, and staff to attend the open sessions of the remaining finalists. As you know, finalists have been asked to discuss “The Importance and Vision of Academic Advising” with ample time for Q & A.

Please mark your calendars for the remaining open sessions:
Dawn Kline, Director of Undergraduate Academic Advising and Counseling, Whitman School of Management, Syracuse University
Open session is Tuesday, Dec. 11, 12:10-1:05pm, Job Hall #161

Dr. Sally Neal, Director of Academic Advising, ACE IT Center, Western Wyoming Community College
Open session is Friday, Dec. 14, 12:00-1:00pm, Job Hall #161

 Loen Graceson-Martin, Director of Student Services, School of Engineering, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
.Open session is Tuesday, Dec. 18, 12:10-1:05pm, Ithaca Falls Room, Campus Center

 Evaluation forms and brief biographies will be provided at open sessions and the search committee welcomes your feedback.  CVs of candidates are available by visiting the Office of the Provost at www.ithaca.edu/provost

 I wish to thank the highly dedicated search committee members for their outstanding work: Elizabeth Bleicher, Helene Larin, James Pfrehm, Ayana Richardson, Roger Richardson, Byran Roberts, and Cedrick-Michael Simmons.

 Thank you,

 

Margaret L. Arnold, Ph.D.
Special Assistant to the Provost
Chair, Search Committee for the Director of Academic Advising

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