June 28, 2006
Case Western Reserve University names new dean for undergraduate studies
Jeffrey Wolcowitz, senior lecturer in economics and former associate dean and chief planning officer of Harvard College who also served as associate dean for undergraduate education at Harvard University, has been named dean of undergraduate studies at Case Western Reserve University. He begins his new duties Aug. 1.
The dean of undergraduate studies is responsible for the academic advising, activities, progress and performance of undergraduate students. The dean also represents the faculties in communicating, implementing and enforcing academic standards and policies governing undergraduates. In addition, the dean assists students in the realization of their goals by providing information on educational opportunities, special programs and scholarships available at Case and elsewhere.
At Case, Wolcowitz also will hold the title of adjunct professor of economics.
http://blog.case.edu/case-news/.
Posted by: axe24 (Adam Evans) June 28, 2006 10:03 AM | Category: Leadership
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