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Meet SCCC’s next president By: Adina Genn April 28, 2021 Comments Off on Meet SCCC’s next president
Suffolk County Community College’s next president is Edward Bonahue, a Long Island native.
The current provost and vice president for Academic Affairs at Santa Fe College in Florida, Bonahue was appointed SCCC president by the State University of New York Board of Trustees. The announcement was made by the SUNY Board of Trustees and SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras on Monday.
Bonahue, a veteran higher education executive with more than 20 years of experience in community college education, described his new role as a “tremendous honor and privilege.”
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March 9, 2021
This fall, Arizona State University’s Department of English and Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies will welcome five new faculty members who will work toward the center’s mission of enabling and promoting the most expansive, creative and daring scholarship in medieval and renaissance studies.
This hiring initiative was led by Ayanna Thompson, director of the center and a Regents Professor in the Department of English, in an effort to elevate scholars of color working on issues of race in premodern studies. From left: Lisa Barksdale-Shaw, Madeline Sayet, Ruben Espinosa, Brandi Adams and Mariam Galarrita. Download Full Image