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A dean's list is an academic award, or distinction, used to recognize the highest level scholarship demonstrated by students in a college or university. This system is most often used in North America, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] though institutions in Europe, [ 3 ] Asia, [ 4 ] and Australia [ 5 ] may also employ similar measures.
Deans may head an individual college, school or faculty; or they may be deans of the student body, or a section of it (e.g., the dean of students in a law school); or they may be deans of a particular functional unit (e.g., Dean of Admissions, or Dean of Records); or they may be deans of a particular campus, or (unusually) of a particular ...
Recteur (president of university) Vice-Recteur; Doyen (dean, i.e. head of a faculty, elected) Président d'institut (director of research institute, elected) Vice-Doyen (vice-dean, i.e. head of studies in a faculty) Président de département (department head, elected)
Welcome to Dean’s List, ... Of those borrowers, 4,170 were from North Carolina, according to a state-by-state breakdown from the president’s administration.
Welcome to Dean’s List, a roundup of higher education news in the Triangle and across North Carolina from The News ... Those members must include the UNC System president or a designee, members ...
Welcome to Dean’s List, a weekly roundup of higher education ... on the new interim chancellor at Appalachian State University and the impending retirement of Campbell University’s president. ...
Pepperdine University – Andrew K. Benton, President; Pitzer College – Melvin L. Oliver, President; Pomona College – G. Gabrielle Starr, President [1] Portland State University – Rahmat Shoureshi, President; Prairie View A&M University – Ruth Simmons, Interim President; Presbyterian College – Anita Gustafson, President
The university’s deans had previously recommended all concentrations of master’s degrees in math be discontinued, per Gilliam’s announcement, which Storrs identified as a factor in her decision.