Terrence Hogan was promoted to dean of students after serving as interim dean for the past two years. He has been employed by Ohio University in various positions since 1979, including as associate dean of students, assistant dean of students, director of the Center for Community Service and director of student activities. Hogan earned a bachelors degree in radio/television in 1977, a masters degree in organizational communication in 1983 and a doctorate in higher education administration in 1992, all from Ohio University.
Southern Campus Dean Bill Dingus retired in the fall after serving in that role since 1976. Under his administration, the Ironton, Ohio, campus enrollment grew from less than 270 to more than 2,500 students. The campus now has three instructional buildings, including a $6 million technology building under construction that will be named the Bill W. Dingus Technology Center.
Barbara Ross-Lee, dean of the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine since 1993, has accepted the dual positions of vice president for health sciences and medical affairs and dean of the School of Allied Health and Life Sciences at the New York Institute of Technology. She leaves Ohio University in January and begins at NYIT in February.
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