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B. Oliver Walter
Dean
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Oliver Walter has served as Dean of the College of Arts and
Sciences since 1989. He is responsible for 28 academic departments and
programs and six support units. During his tenure he has:
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Placed special emphasis on teaching quality by stressing
the need for hiring competent teachers, carefully assessing their performance
and rewarding those who have demonstrated teaching excellence.
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Promoted research by establishing extraordinary merit
awards based on research productivity and providing start-up funds for new
faculty research products.
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Emphasized the importance of student advising by
creating a special merit award for advising and by meeting regularly with
College advising coordinators.
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Made fund raising a college priority. Three endowed
chairs have been created recently, as has the construction of the Gladys Crane
Studio for the Department of Theatre and Dance. Through a revitalized Board of
Visitors, involved more alumni and friends in fund raising, student
recruitment, and public relations.
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Promoted student recruitment through departments and
Dean’s office participating actively in efforts to attract students.
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Improved dialogue between the College administration and
students by creating and meeting with the A&S Student Council.
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Encouraged student study abroad by establishing
scholarships to assist students, building relationships with foreign
universities, and increasing administrative assistance to students.
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Incorporated University cultural outreach programs into
A&S and increased its support, which resulted in a comprehensive and balanced
program of visual and performing arts traveling throughout Wyoming.
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Emphasized hiring women and minority faculty. During
his tenure three minority programs have been established—African American
Studies, American Indian Studies and Chicano Studies. A major was established
in Women’s Studies. In 2003, he received the Jason Thompson Commitment to
Diversity Award presented by the University United Multicultural Council.
Prior to becoming dean in 1989, Walter was head of the
Department of Political Science for eight years. He was one of the founders of
the Wyoming Election Year survey in 1972. Walter and his wife Sid (1971 UW
graduate in Political Science) have three sons, each of whom graduated from the
University of Wyoming.
Education: Ph.D., Political Science, University of
Illinois, 1972; M.A., Political Science, Washington State University, 1966;
B.A., Washington State, University, 1964. |
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Greg Brown
Associate Dean
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Greg Brown became
an Associate Dean of A&S in July 2006. He oversees the following
divisions: Social Sciences, Mathematical, and Physical Sciences.
Greg will also oversee two support units: Shops and the Geological
Museum. Before joining the A&S Dean's Office he was the Department
Head in Botany for seven years.
Associate Dean
Brown' main
responsibilities to the college are:
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Budgets including part-time funds, graduate assistants, support funds, and
summer session.
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Space allocation
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Facilitator for A&S Committees: Central,
Computer Fee, Scholarship, Summer Independent Study, Major Equipment
More information
about Dr. Brown can be found on his
web site. |
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Audrey Shalinsky
Associate Dean
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Audrey Shalinsky became an Associate Dean of A&S
in July 2006. She oversees the following
divisions: Biological Sciences, Fine Arts, Humanities, and Interdisciplinary.
Before joining the Dean's Office, she was Department Head in Anthropology
for nine years.
Associate Dean Shalinsky's main responsibilities to the college are:
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Assessment of student learning
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Classroom Scheduling
· Student
Recruiting.
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Course Related Issues
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Liaison to the College of Education, Wyoming School-University Partnership and the Outreach
School.
· Student
appeals: academic dishonesty, grades, and adverse decisions.
· Facilitator
for A&S Committees: Teaching, Tenure & Promotion, Self-Designed Major, and
Burger Essay..
More information about Dr.
Shalinsky can be found on her
web
site.
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