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Columns::August 19, 2002
Leaving a lasting legacy: Ecology institute founder Eugene Odum dies at 88
Research funding at UGA hits a record-setting $204 million
Benefit Extras: New Web-based program provides information on insurance products, finanical services
Three new faculty mentors appointed
Diagnostic labs will receive $2 million to take part in homeland defense network
UGA joins partnership to increase productivity
Campus News
UNC-Greensboro administrator is appointed grad school dean
By Sharron Hannon
shannon@uga.edu
Maureen Grasso has been appointed dean of UGAs Graduate School following a national search. The appointment is effective
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Sept. 15, pending approval of the University System of Georgia Board of Regents.
Grasso has been an administrator with the Graduate School at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, since 1998, serving as associate dean and then interim dean. She also served a term as chair of the Faculty Senate. During her tenure with the Graduate School, she instituted the schools first advisory board, as well as a doctoral forum to address issues raised by doctoral students, and lobbied successfully for funding for health care benefits for teaching assistants. She also redesigned the process for awarding assistantships and oversaw conversion to a Web-based application process.
Dr. Grasso has a track record of effective leadership and has shown a true passion for graduate education, says UGA President Michael F. Adams. She comes to the University of Georgia with strong recommendations from those whove had opportunities to work with her, and we look forward to seeing her in action here.
Grasso received her bachelors degree from Utah State University and holds a masters from Cornell and a doctorate from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She began her academic career at the University of Texas at Austin as an instructor in human ecology and advanced to head of the textiles and apparel program.
Dr. Grassos successful experiences as a faculty member, faculty leader and academic administrator at two major universities will serve her well as dean of the Graduate School, says Karen A. Holbrook, senior vice president for academic affairs and provost. She has shown she is adept at working productively with students, faculty, staff, administrators and external constituents.
Grasso helped to develop a standard for childrens sleepwear and has served as an expert witness regarding flammability of work clothes and childrens sleepwear. She also developed fabric shading and dehumidification devices for commercial and residential buildings and currently serves as associate editor of the Clothing and Textile Research Journal. She is on the board of directors of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers.
At UGA, Grasso will hold an academic appointment as professor of textile sciences in the department of textiles, merchandising and interiors in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences. |
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