UNIVERSITY NAMES REED GREENWOOD AS DEAN OF COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Reed Greenwood, 61, of Fayetteville, has been named dean of the College of Education and Health Professions at the University of Arkansas, effective May 14, Chancellor John A. White announced today.

Greenwood has nearly 20 years experience in the college and currently serves as associate dean for research, graduate studies and faculty development, a position he has held since 1997. As dean, he will succeed Sharon B. Hunt, who has served as interim dean since July 2000. His annual salary will be $135,000.

"The University is fortunate to have someone of Reed Greenwood’s talent and experience to lead the College of Education and Health Professions," White said. "Reed's background in developing strong research programs will be particularly helpful to the College and the U of A as we build a nationally competitive, student-centered research university serving Arkansas and the world."

"I am honored to accept this responsibility," Greenwood said. "The College of Education and Health Professions is am academic organization of the highest quality, and work we do in education and health is critical to the future of our state and nation. I’m committed to the University’s vision, and very much look forward to working with our faculty, staff, students and the University leadership to move the College to the next level."

Bob Smith, provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs, and the senior officer to whom Greenwood will report, said:

"I am delighted that Reed has accepted this position. Reed brings strength and understanding of all the units within the College and I look forward to working with him to assist the College--its faculty, students and staff--in evolving an outstanding record of teaching, research and service to Arkansas and the world.  Many people within and outside of the University have reported the respect and admiration they hold for Reed Greenwood.  Their expressions of confidence match mine.

"We would also like to thank Interim Dean Sharon Hunt for the excellent leadership she has provided during the past year," Smith added. "We are greatly appreciative of the energy and enthusiasm she brought to the position during a critical interim period."

Prior to his current appointment, Greenwood served the university in several positions in the department of rehabilitation education and research, including director of research and graduate coordinator.

During his tenure, he was part of a faculty team that built a nationally competitive research department that is ranked as one of the top ten in the country by U. S. News and World Report. He has authored or co-authored over 100 professional publications and presentations in counseling and rehabilitation.

Greenwood was appointed by President Ronald Reagan to the President’s Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities and Governor Bill Clinton to the Arkansas Board of Examiners in Counseling. He has served in a number of capacities for national professional organizations including the American Rehabilitation Counseling Association, the National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers and the Institute on Rehabilitation Issues.

While associated with the department of rehabilitation education and research, Greenwood received recognition for his research from the American Rehabilitation Counseling Association and was selected as a Switzer Fellow of the National Rehabilitation Association. In addition, he has served as a technical consultant to a variety of state and national organizations including the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research.

He began his professional career as a math teacher in the public schools. Later he moved to positions as a counselor and administrator in state government. Since entering higher education following the completion of his doctorate in counselor education at the University of Arkansas, he has administered both research and graduate programs.

Active in community affairs, Greenwood is Chair of the Walton Arts Center Council and Vice-Chair of the Washington County United Way, and he serves on the boards of the North Arkansas Symphony Orchestra and the UA Alumni Association. He is completing his sixth year as a member of the Fayetteville School Board.

With approximately 150 faculty, 1500 undergraduates and 800 graduate students, the College of Education and Health Professions encompasses the departments of curriculum and instruction; educational leadership, counseling and foundations; health science, kinesiology, recreation and dance; rehabilitation education and research; vocational and adult education; and the Eleanor Mann School of Nursing.

Last month, the College’s department of curriculum and instruction was selected as the nation’s most distinguished program in teacher education by the Association of Teacher Educators.

Contacts
Roger Williams, University Relations, 479-575-5555, rogerw@uark.edu

Barbara Jaquish, communications coordinator

College of Education and Health Professions, 479-575-3138 ~ jaquish@uark.edu

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