March 10, 2000
KALAMAZOO -- Four candidates for dean of the WMU College of Education will visit campus and make public presentations beginning Monday, March 13, and continuing through March 23.
Each of the four public presentations will be held at the John
E. Fetzer Center on the university campus and will be followed
by a brief reception with the candidate. The entire university
community and the public are invited to attend the public presentations
and candidate receptions.
Dr. Lawrence J. Johnson, interim dean and associate dean
for research and development, College of Education, University
of Cincinnati, will visit campus March 13-14. Johnson will make
a his public presentation on Monday, March 13, beginning at 4
p.m.
Dr. Dennis E. Hinkle, dean of the College of Education,
Towson University, will visit campus March 15-16. Hinkle will
make a his public presentation on Wednesday, March 15, beginning
at 4 p.m.
Dr. David England, professor and head of the School of Curriculum and Educational Leadership and associate director of teacher education, Oklahoma State University, will visit campus March 20-21. England will make a his public presentation on Monday, March 20, beginning at 4 p.m.
Dr. Elaine Collins, Office of Academic Studies, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, will visit campus March 22-23. Collins will make a her public presentation on Wednesday, March 22, beginning at 4 p.m.
Media contact: Mark Schwerin, 616 387-8400, mark.schwerin@wmich.edu
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