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HAMDEN, CT – Holly J. Raider, PhD, has been appointed dean of the School of Business and professor of management at Quinnipiac University, according to an announcement made today by Provost Debra Liebowitz. Dr. Raider is a dynamic leader with a distinguished record collaborating with faculty to develop curricula and educate students who are sought by major corporations, Liebowitz said. She understands how to shape interdisciplinary, future-oriented programs that position students for success in tech and data-savvy environments.
Raider will begin her tenure as dean of the School of Business on July 1, succeeding Matthew O Connor, PhD, who will return to the finance faculty after serving as dean and advancing the school s distinctions for 12 years. Raider will lead Quinnipiac s business school, with 1,500 undergraduate students enrolled in the school s 14 programs and almost 600 graduate students enrolled across seven programs.
QU introduces next medical school dean
QU introduces next medical school dean
Boiselle
February 11, 2021 04:49PM
Dr. Phillip M. Boiselle has been appointed dean and professor of medicine at Quinnipiac Universityâs Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine in North Haven effective July 1, according to an announcement made by Provost Debra Liebowitz. He also will serve as the William and Barbara Weldon Deanâs Chair of Medicine.
Boiselle, who currently serves as professor and dean of the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida, will have primary responsibility for Quinnipiac Netterâs academic and educational mission. He replaces founding dean, Dr. Bruce Koeppen, who is retiring from the university on June 30.Â