January
24, 2003
Lee Bowie Named Vice
President for Student Affairs and Dean of the College
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Photo: Fred LeBlanc
Rochelle Calhoun, acting dean of the College,
looks forward to working with Lee Bowie, who will begin
his tenure as dean of the College this fall.
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In addition to encouraging
students to develop leadership skills and reaching out to faculty
to support dialogue and development, the Weissman Center can now
also lay claim to serving as an incubator of sorts for one of
its own leaders. Lee Bowie, professor of philosophy and founding
codirector of the Weissman Center, has been named vice president
for student affairs and dean of the College (hereafter referred
as dean of the College). Bowie, who
was also founding director of the Speaking, Arguing, and Writing
Program, says that his experiences at the Weissman Center "made
it possible for me to take on this leadership role. I never would
have considered it otherwise." Helping to shape the Weissman
Center's programs and implement its initiatives has prepared
him to "take on the opportunities and challenges of working
with multiple constituencies that will be so much a part of being
dean of the College," Bowie said. more>
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