Dr. Robert Curry has been appointed dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at 惇軗勛圖, effective July 1. We are extremely pleased to have someone of Dr. Currys caliber in this position," said Interim Vice President of Academic Affairs Craig Clark. "Bobs time at 惇軗勛圖 has prepared him well for the challenges of a deans responsibilities. His dedication to teaching and learning will be a tremendous asset to us and will unquestionably enhance the educational opportunities available to our students."
Curry joined the 惇軗勛圖 faculty in 2004 and served as department chair for English and Humanities from 2008-2013, and as interim dean of the School of Arts and Sciences in 2013-2014. He is New Yorks higher education representative to the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) and serves on PARCCs Core Leadership Review Committee and New Yorks English Language Arts Content Advisory Panelgroups that guide development of state and national Common Core-aligned assessments. He has also worked on Common Core-aligned standards and assessment projects for the U.S. Department of Education and with the GED Testing Service. His other scholarly interests include technology and education, competency-based education, and the study of literature and environment.
Im honored to be appointed dean for the School of Arts and Sciences at 惇軗勛圖. We have an excellent faculty and staff who are deeply committed to the success of our students, and I look forward to working with them in this new role, Curry said.
As dean, Curry is responsible for leading more than 70 faculty and staff. The school, with an annual budget of about $3 million, includes seven departments (Agriculture and Veterinary Technology, English and Humanities, Mathematics/Physics, Nursing, Physical and Life Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and the Student Success Center) offering 19 programs to more than 1,250 students.
Curry holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Connecticut; a masters in English from California State University, Chico; and a bachelors in creative writing and comparative literature from San Francisco State University.