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FAMU names three new deans
FAMU administrators today announced the appointment of new deans for the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Allied Health Sciences and the College of Education. Two have been serving already on an interim basis.
Ralph Turner, now interim dean, will serve as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences; Barbara Mosley, interim dean, will permanently lead the School of Allied Health; and Genniver Bell will serve as dean of the College of Education.
The hirings follow searches conducted by committees of faculty, staff and student representatives.
Turner was chair of the department of chemistry and has been with FAMU since 1967. Mosley, at FAMU over 25 years, has served as interim dean and is a former associate dean of the school.
Bell was an associate professor of educational leadership at Fayetteville State University in Fayetteville, NC. She is a former K-12 classroom teacher and administrator and has held many positions in higher education administration and state government.
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