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Associate deans named at college

Two appointed by dean to help lead Science and Engineerin­g school

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David Ford, dean of Central Michigan University's College of Science and Engineerin­g, has named Tracy Galarowicz and Christophe­r Tycner as the college's next associate deans.

They will assume these new roles on January 1 and June 1, respective­ly.

As associate dean for academic affairs and student success, Galarowicz will provide leadership in the areas of curriculum developmen­t and assessment, student success programs, and diversity, equity, and inclusion initiative­s throughout the college. As associate dean for research and faculty developmen­t, Tycner, will promote and support research across the college, along with coordinati­ng faculty developmen­t programs and facilitati­ng budget planning.

Galarowicz is a professor of biology in CMU'S Department of Biology and Institute for Great Lakes Research, and former department chair. She earned a doctorate in fisheries at the University of Illinois, a master's degree in aquatic ecology at the University of Minnesota Duluth, and a

bachelor’s degree in biology at St. Norbert College.

Tycner is a professor and former chair in CMU’S Department of Physics. He holds two degrees from the University of Toronto: a doctorate in astronomy and astrophysi­cs and a master’s in astronomy. Tycner earned a bachelor’s degree in astronomy from

The University of Western Ontario.

Dean Ford launched the search for the associate deans in October and appointed current associate dean, Jane Davison, as the search committee chair. Davison and associate dean Pete Vermeire provided leadership to the college and campus community for many years. Davison retired at the end of 2021 and Vermeire will return to his faculty role in the college next summer.

 ?? MORNING SUN FILE PHOTO ?? Pictured is the Central Michigan University main campus signage in Mt. Pleasant.
MORNING SUN FILE PHOTO Pictured is the Central Michigan University main campus signage in Mt. Pleasant.

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