Rhodes College announces new hires in academic affairs
Rhodes College announced the hiring of three new people on Tuesday to join the Office of Academic Affairs, according to a media release.
Tim Huebner, serving as associate provost; Natalie Person, serving as dean for curricular development; and Amy Jasperson, serving as dean for faculty development, began their new roles in July, according to the media release.
Huebner has been at Rhodes for 24 years teaching a variety of courses and also is a recipient of Rhodes’ Clarence Day Award for Outstanding Teaching and the Jameson Jones Award for Outstanding Service, according to the media release.
Person first came to Rhodes in 1994 where she has led the psychology department for nine years. In 2017, Person received the Rhodes’ Jameson M. Jones Award for Outstanding Faculty Service. Jasperson joined Rhodes in 2012 after winning several teaching awards. She previously served as a faculty trustee.
“Our office is committed to ensuring that all Rhodes faculty have the resources they need to thrive as teachers and scholars. Tim, Natalie, and Amy are skilled teachers and award-winning scholars,” said Dr. Milton Moreland, provost and vice president for academic affairs in a media release.
“They have a strong desire to support the college’s mission and help develop a learning environment that is exceptional for all of our students. I am extremely grateful to them for their willingness to serve in these important administrative roles.”