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Wednesday, 20 June 2007 |
Appalachian State University News Bureau
Dr. Glenda Treadaway has been
named interim dean of the College
of Fine and
Applied Arts, Provost Stan Aeschleman announced today. Treadaway replaces Dr. Mark
Estepp, who is leaving the position to become president of Southwest Virginia
Community College in Richlands, Va.
Treadaway has been chair of the Department of Communication at
Appalachian
since June 2005.
“Dr. Treadaway has exhibited the
range of administrative and interpersonal skills that are crucial in
working
with a college comprising such diverse academic disciplines as the College of Fine and Applied Arts,”
Aeschleman said.
“She has gained the respect, not only of her colleagues in her
department, but
those across campus through her leadership on various university
committees and
councils.”
The College of Fine and Applied
Arts is home to the Department of Art, Department of Communication,
Department
of Family and Consumer Sciences, Department of Health, Leisure and
Exercise
Science, Department of Military Science and Leadership, Department of
Nursing,
Department of Technology and Department of Theatre and Dance.
“I am honored to be selected to fill this role,” said
Treadaway. “We have many exciting programs and activities happening,
and I look
forward to working with the faculty to further the goals of the
departments and
the college.”
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