College of Saint Elizabeth Appoints Next Vice President and Dean
Transcription
College of Saint Elizabeth Appoints Next Vice President and Dean
College of Saint Elizabeth Appoints Next Vice President and Dean of Academic Affairs Monique Guillory-Winfield will be the new Vice President and Dean of Academic Affairs at College of Saint Elizabeth. Dr. Guillory-Winfield has 20 years of diverse experience in higher education administration. She is currently serving as the Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs for the Southern University System – the only historically black higher education system in the country. At Southern, Dr. Winfield serves as the liaison between the system’s five campuses and the State Board of Regents facilitating compliance with state performance-funding measures and managing academic program development and review. Prior to this positon, Dr. Winfield served as the Special Assistant to the Administration at Xavier University of Louisiana where she managed numerous initiatives and special projects ranging from assessment and accreditation to international programs and student retention. As the former Deputy Chief of Staff at Jackson State University, Dr. Winfield served as the founding director of the Mississippi Learning Institute – a multi-million dollar professional development school that yielded double-digit improvements in student achievement in the Jackson Public Schools District. In this capacity she established collaborative partnerships with various institutions and organizations throughout the State of Mississippi including the State Superintendent’s Office for the Mississippi Department of Education, Parents for Public Schools, Jackson Public Schools, and the Barksdale Reading Institute. Dr. Winfield possesses particular expertise in program assessment, accreditation, curricular proposal development, student learning outcomes, and strategic planning. Dr. Winfield holds a Ph.D. and M.A. from New York University in Comparative Literature and Performance Studies where she won the Arthur J. Schomburg Award for Excellence in the Humanities. She is the co-editor of Soul: Black Power, Politics and Pleasure (NYU:1998) and is a 1991 Mellon Fellow. Dr. Winfield earned her B.A. in Rhetorical Communication and English Literature from Tulane University of New Orleans.