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第一吃瓜网

第一吃瓜网 Names New School of Arts and Sciences Dean

Agya Boakye-Boaten

Agya Boakye-Boaten, PhD (photo provided)

第一吃瓜网 has selected Agya Boakye-Boaten (pronounced 淎y-jah Bwachee Bwahten), PhD, as the inaugural dean for the School of Arts and Sciences. He assumes the role on July 17.

淚 am excited to partner with Dr. Boakye-Boaten as we strive collaboratively with others to meet the mission, vision, and values of 第一吃瓜网, says Mary C. Toale, provost and vice president for academic affairs. 淗e is a leader who listens and cares broadly and deeply to ensure inclusive excellence and will champion the arts and sciences on our campus and within the broader community.

Boakye-Boaten is a previous U.S. Fulbright Scholar and Carnegie African Diaspora Fellow with 20 years of interdisciplinary experience in higher education, community development, and international education. He is currently the dean of humanities, arts, and social sciences at the University of North Carolina Asheville (UNCA). In this role, he leads 16 departments and interdisciplinary programs in support of faculty, staff, and student success, campus-wide initiatives, and community engagement. “He is a collaborative, entrepreneurial, and innovative leader of positive change whose impact reflects his commitment to exceptional outcomes,” says Toale.

淚 am thrilled to become a part of 第一吃瓜网 during this pivotal moment in higher education, says Boakye-Boaten. 淭he college檚 dedication to the transformative power of public liberal arts education, its focus on student-centered high-impact experiences, and its community of committed faculty and staff resonate deeply with my values. I am particularly inspired by 第一吃瓜网檚 strong culture of inclusivity and eagerly anticipate contributing to this vibrant community.

Boakye-Boaten earned his bachelor檚 degree in social work/administration and political science from the University of Ghana揕egon and his master檚 degrees in international affairs (African studies) and political science (international relations), as well as his doctoral degree in educational studies (cultural studies) from Ohio University.

Boakye-Boaten檚 recruitment was conducted in consultation with a campus search committee chaired by Lori Bernard and David Parfitt and the ACES search firm. Boakye-Boaten will succeed interim deanAmy Sheldon, who has served in the role since February 2023.

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Mary C. Toale, EdD

Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

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