August 21, 2025 - 02:56

The College of Health Sciences has recently announced the addition of two new associate deans to its leadership team. Oaklee Rogers and another distinguished professional will be taking on pivotal roles within the college, aiming to enhance academic programs and foster research initiatives.
Oaklee Rogers brings a wealth of experience in health education and administration, having previously held various leadership positions in academic institutions. Her expertise is expected to contribute significantly to the college’s mission of promoting health and wellness through innovative education and research.
The second appointee, whose background complements Rogers's, has a strong focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and community engagement. Together, they will work closely with faculty and students to advance the college's strategic objectives, including expanding health programs and increasing community outreach efforts.
Both new associate deans expressed their enthusiasm for joining the College of Health Sciences and are eager to contribute to its ongoing success and development. Their appointments mark an exciting new chapter for the college as it continues to strive for excellence in health education.
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