Dr. Brian Ellison
YEREVAN The American University of Armenia is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Brian Ellison as the new Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, effective July 1.
Dr. Ellison will continue to support the development and implementation of the new strategic process for the University. Professor Ellison has served as both Interim Provost and Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at AUA.
Previously, Dr. Ellison held academic and administrative positions at the assistant levels, then tenured associate and full professor levels at the University of Idaho, Appalachian State University, the College of Charleston/University of South Carolina, and Missouri State University. Internationally, he has worked as a visiting professor at the China University of Political Science and Law, Liaoning Normal University in China, St. Petersburg State University in Russia, and as an Open Society Institute higher education consultant to Yerevan State Uni
Newly signed election reform law stirs controversy
April 7, 2021
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A new law aimed at reforming the election process in Georgia has brought much attention to the peach state.
The law, signed by Governor Brian Kemp and formally known as the Election Integrity Act of 2021, takes precise measures to overhaul voting requirements and procedures.
Some of the key parts of the law include requiring an ID number to apply for an absentee ballot, limiting the number of absentee ballot drop boxes, cutting off absentee ballot drop boxes 11 days before an election and allowing the state to take control of “underperforming” local election systems.
Dean of UM College of Humanities & Sciences resigns
While students are back on the oval, studying, and throwing frisbees behind the scenes, officials are taking a hard look at the money.
By: Katie Miller
and last updated 2021-03-13 21:22:57-05
MISSOULA â The Dean for the biggest college at the University of Montana campus recently announced his resignation.
While students are back on the oval, studying, and throwing frisbees behind the scenes, officials are taking a hard look at the money. We ve launched a new budget model that s going to better align our resources with the interests and needs and demands of our students,â explained UM spokesman Dave Kuntz.
UM College of Humanities and Sciences Dean resigns
While students are back on the oval, studying, and throwing frisbees behind the scenes, officials are taking a hard look at the money.
and last updated 2021-03-12 18:35:56-05
MISSOULA â The Dean for the biggest college at the University of Montana campus recently announced his resignation.
While students are back on the oval, studying, and throwing frisbees behind the scenes, officials are taking a hard look at the money. We ve launched a new budget model that s going to better align our resources with the interests and needs and demands of our students,â explained UM spokesman Dave Kuntz.
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SMITHFIELD, R.I., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bryant University Provost and Chief Academic Officer Glenn Sulmasy, JD, LL.M, along with President Ross Gittell, Ph.D., have announced that after an extensive national search, Veronica McComb, Ph.D., has been appointed Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Read this story at News.Bryant.edu >Veronica McComb, Ph.D., has been appointed Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Bryant University, effective July 1. “The issues affecting higher education make it clear that who is teaching and who is learning is changing in the 21st century,” McComb said in accepting the appointment. “This is a critical time for us to cultivate 21st century leaders, and Bryant University is poised to lead in this arena.”