Kimberly Jacob Arriola, executive associate dean for academic affairs in the Rollins School of Public Health and Charles Howard Candler Professor, has been appointed dean of Laney Graduate School, effective Sept. 1, 2021.
Enku Gelaye has been promoted to senior vice president and dean of campus life, effective May 1. Gelaye has served as Emory’s vice president and dean of Campus Life since August 2019.
“This promotion recognizes both the outstanding contributions Enku has made since joining Emory and the importance to the Emory community of her role as the leader of Campus Life,” says Jan Love, interim provost and executive vice president of academic affairs.
Gelaye is responsible for 15,000 undergraduate, graduate and professional students in areas such as undergraduate residential life, health and wellness, athletics and civic engagement.
“Although my time at Emory has been brief, I have seen the impact of Enku Gelaye’s extraordinary leadership on our students, whose goals, ideas and concerns have been embraced and championed by her time and again,” says President Gregory L. Fenves. “Her achievements, in just two years at Emory, speak volumes about her ability to elevate the Emor
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Diversity Strategic Planning Communities and Co-Chairs
Faculty: Giacomo Negro and Tim Holbrook
Staff: Sabrina Burnett and Teresa Fosque
Undergraduate Students: Candice M. Williams and Malcolm J. Robinson
Graduate and Professional Students: Lasha Clarke and Annabella Cockerell (Amanda James, ex officio)
Post-doctorates: Laramie D. Lemon and Jasmine Miller-Kleinhenz (Amanda James, ex officio)
Alumni: Munir Meghjani 08Ox 10C and Isabel M. Garcia 99L
External Community: Alan Anderson and Ciannat Howett
Staff support: Tara Bartelt, Project Manager, Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Even as she has set in motion the most ambitious diversity strategic planning process in Emory’s history, Carol Henderson, the university s first chief diversity officer, recognizes that this moment is larger than that. Our nation’s recent history has made it so.