Two Dean searches for CTAHR and the College of Arts & Humanities begin

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
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Posted: Sep 2, 2011

UH Mānoa’s Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs has initiated the formal search process for the regular appointment of two Dean positions, one for the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (CTAHR) and the other for the College of Arts and Humanities (A&H). Both Colleges are being led by interim deans.
 
These two searches reflect Mānoa’s continuing commitment and efforts in moving Mānoa forward in the hiring of permanent deans.
 
Said Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Reed Dasenbrock, “CTAHR is central to the University’s mission as the land-grant campus for the state. The nature of the state’s agricultural economy is changing very rapidly, and the research, teaching, and outreach missions of CTAHR are essential to the state’s transition into a new model for agriculture in the state, which can play a role in food and energy sustainability.
 
“A&H has a complex, dual role, as the key provider of undergraduate core courses and as the home of some very popular majors. With the hiring of the Dean for the College, each of the four components of the Colleges of Arts and Sciences will have permanent deans in place.”
 
Dean William Chismar of Outreach College will chair the CTAHR 12-member Search Advisory Committee, and College of Languages, Linguistics and Literature Dean Robert Bley-Vroman will chair the A&H 12-member Search Advisory Committee. Both committees will recommend finalists to Chancellor Virginia S. Hinshaw and Vice Chancellor Dasenbrock.  The committees include chairs, faculty, staff, and students from each College, as well as representatives of the Kuali’i Council and UH Alumni Association.   
 
For the job announcement, position description, and Search Advisory Committee members, please see the website at www.manoa.hawaii.edu/executivesearch/. Review of applications will begin in October and will continue until the position is filled.