Three faculty members named academic leadership fellows by MAC

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Fogarty

KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擳hree Western 九一麻豆制片厂 University faculty members have been named to the inaugural class of a new academic leadership development program sponsored by the Mid-American Conference.

Drs. Kieran J. Fogarty, director and professor of interdisciplinary health sciences, Maarten Vonhof, professor of biological sciences, and Devrim Yaman, associate dean of undergraduate programs for the Haworth College of Business, have been named 2017-18 Inaugural Academic Leadership Development Program Fellows. They are among 36 faculty and administrators form Mid-American Conference institutions who were selected.

MAC Academic Leadership Development Program

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Vonhof

The MAC Academic Leadership Development Program is a professional development program that aims to identify a select group of faculty and administrators in an effort to develop, prepare and enhance their ability to be effective academic leaders. The program will feature opportunities for faculty and leadership to work together and is highlighted by two workshops. This year's workshops will be Nov. 6-8 at Kent State University and Feb. 19-21 at WMU.

"Our MAC schools share a fierce commitment to academic success, research excellence and community service," says Todd Diacon, senior vice president for academic affairs and provost at Kent State University. "The MAC-ALDP will train the future leadership of our member institutions so that we can expand and continue this shared commitment to academic excellence, administrative effectiveness and higher educational leadership."

MAC Commissioner Jon Steinbrecher says the program will enhance growth and leadership.

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Yaman

"Through the thoughtful and collaborative efforts of our provosts, other institutional leaders and conference staff, this professional development opportunity has launched and should provide tremendous value to the participants and the membership," says Steinbrecher. "This will be an excellent tool to enhance the growth and development of future leaders in higher education and is another way in which the MAC can provide value to its membership beyond intercollegiate athletics."

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