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State Leaders Discuss Importance of Leadership During Pandemic
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Criminal Justice Professor at the Forefront of Cultivating Diversity and Inclusion
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Lisa Miller named ULM Interim VP of Enrollment Management, University Relations
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Published March 1, 2021
Lisa Miller, a familiar figure at the University of Louisiana Monroe, has been named Interim Vice President of Enrollment Management and University Relations. The UL System Board of Supervisors approved Miller’s appointment on Feb. 25, 2021.
With energy and insight, Miller returned to ULM in February, joining President Ron Berry’s leadership team.
In a letter to the campus announcing Miller s appointment, Berry stated, As most of you know, Lisa has significant experience in recruitment and admissions and university relations. Most importantly, she has a true passion and commitment to our region,
Alumna Recognized for Dedication to Fostering Women s Leadership
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February 22, 2021
By Sylvia Lindman, WSU Vancouver
VANCOUVER, Wash. – Loss of biodiversity in the face of climate change is a growing worldwide concern. Another major factor driving the loss of biodiversity is the establishment of invasive species, which often displace native species. A new study shows that species can adapt rapidly to an invader and that this evolutionary change can affect how they deal with a stressful climate.
“Our results demonstrate that interactions with competitors, including invasive species, can shape a species’ evolution in response to climatic change,” said co-author Seth Rudman, a WSU Vancouver adjunct professor who will join the faculty as an assistant professor of biological sciences in the fall.