Douglass named assoc. dean of CMU's science and technology college

Douglass named assoc. dean of CMU's science and technology college
Central Mich. Univ.
Claudia Douglass

Preparation of future teachers of science, technology, engineering and mathematics at Central Michigan University will be enhanced with the addition of an associate dean in the College of Science and Technology. Biology department professor and Chairwoman Claudia Douglass has been named to the new post, effective July 1.

"Improving the standard of K-12 education in science, technology, engineering and mathematics is a national priority and vital to our long-term economic prosperity and ability to create high-paying jobs in the future," said Ian Davison, dean of the College of Science and Technology. "Claudia's appointment reflects CMU's commitment to support K-12 education throughout Michigan, and I am delighted she has agreed to bring her expertise and commitment to this new role."

Douglass, a member of CMU's faculty since 1976, will primarily be responsible for oversight and enhancement of science, technology, engineering and mathematics education programs.

"CMU's commitment to science, technology, engineering and mathematics education at all levels and the diversity of projects made this position very attractive. I am looking forward to working with people from across campus and in Michigan's K-12 schools to strengthen STEM education," said Douglass. "CMU has a wealth of resources in its faculty and centers devoted to improving teaching and learning in science, mathematics and engineering."

A state leader in crafting a more rigorous high school science curricula, Douglass also contributed to the teacher education component of the Michigan Statewide Systematic Initiative, helping to create a state network of scientists and science educators who learn from each other's practices.

In addition to her commitment to science education, Douglass has been applauded for her efforts to introduce women and other underrepresented groups to the sciences. She also is involved as a consultant and editor of a book on minorities and women in science education.

Douglass also has worked to recruit women students and faculty into CMU's biology program, leading to the department having more female faculty and majors than at any time in its history.

Named CMU's "Woman of the Year" in 2008, Douglass recently received the Michigan Distinguished Woman in Higher Education Leadership Award from the Michigan chapter of the American Council on Education Network for Women Leaders in Higher Education. Her prior awards include the CMU President's Award for Outstanding Research and Creative Endeavors in 2007 and CMU's Faculty Distinguished Service Award in 2005.

"In addition to joining the management team in CST, Claudia will provide campuswide leadership to strengthen CMU's programs and profile in K-12 science, technology, engineering and mathematics education," said CMU Executive Vice President and Provost Julia Wallace. "She also will be involved with a number of other important initiatives for the College of Science and Technology and the university."

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