College of Health Feasibility Task Force
During her Convocation address for the 2021-2022 Academic Year, President Sandeen announced exploration of the creation of a fifth college with an emphasis on health and related disciplines. Soon thereafter, she convened a Task Force whose charge was broadly to assess the feasibility of such an endeavor and to characterize important considerations for potential implementation.
The Task Force met bi-weekly from early February to mid-June 2022. The group discussed the elements of our charge, including strengths and weaknesses of the current colleges’ configuration, opportunities and threats presented by the possible addition of a fifth college focused on health, as well as fiscal, space, and faculty governance implications.
Review the College of Health Feasibility Task Force Report.
Members of the Task Force
- Kim Greer, Prior Interim Provost & Vice President, Academic Affairs (Task Force Co-Chair)
- Arnab Mukherjea, Chair, Department of Public Health (Task Force Co-Chair)
- Sarah Taylor, Chair, Department of Social Work (Task Force Co-Chair)
- Talya Beasley, Student Representative
- Paul Carpenter, Chair, Department of Kinesiology
- Monika Eckfield, Chair, Department of Nursing
- Rafael Hernandez, Associate Provost, Academic Resources and Planning
- Shubha Kashinath, Chair, Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
- Winnie Kwofie, Associate Vice President, Facilities Development & Operations
- Juleen Lam, Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health
- Michael Lee, Chair, Department of Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Studies and Immediate Past Senate Chair