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'''Dean''' (from the Late-Latin ''decanus'', "chief of ten") is a title within the university that can have several different meanings, depending on the school or department in which the title is given.  Historically, the title has been associated with academic oversight, such the dean of a particular school or the dean of students (who was originally responsible for the academic well-being of his students).
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'''Dean''' is a title within the university that can have several different meanings, depending on the school or department in which the title is given.  Historically, the title has been associated with academic oversight, such the dean of a particular school or the dean of students (who was originally responsible for the academic well-being of his students). The word "dean" derives from the Latin ''decanus'' (literally "chief of ten"), the same root from which the ecclesiastical office of ''deacon'' is drawn.
  
At Columbia, the title dean is used to refer to an upper-level administrator within a division who typically oversees a large area. Each school has the authority to modify the title to fit its own needs: [[Columbia College]] has a Dean of Academic Affairs in [[Kathryn Yatrakis]] in addition to several ''associate deans'', such as Associate Dean of the [[Core Curriculum]] [[Roosevelt Montas]]; [[SEAS|Engineering]] has several associate deans as well, such as an associate dean of advancement, but also has several ''vice-deans'', which oversee the faculty and research at the school.
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At Columbia, deans are broadly separated into "faculty deans" and "administrative deans". [[Faculty]] deans oversee a faculty body. Faculty deans evaluate faculty members, recommend them for tenure, set research priorities, hire and fire faculty, and create their faculty budget. Most faculties are also schools, such as the Faculty of the [[Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science]], or the Faculty of [[Columbia Business Schools|Business]]. Two faculties are "unified constructs" that serve multiple schools: for example, [[Columbia College]], the [[School of General Studies]], the [[School of Continuing Education]], the [[Graduate School of Arts and Sciences]], and the [[School of the Arts]] are served by the [[Faculty of Arts and Sciences]], and the [[College of Physicians & Surgeons]], the [[Mailman School of Public Health]], the [[School of Nursing]], and the [[College of Dental Medicine]] are served by the [[Faculty of Health Sciences]]. Although a separate "Faculty of Columbia College" once existed and still does exist on paper, it was folded into the construct of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in 1989.
  
==Notable Deans==
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In that respect, the dean of a faculty oversees faculty affairs and is considered the faculty dean, not the dean of the respective school. For example, the [[Dean of Columbia College]] is considered an administrative dean and has no oversight in faculty affairs. However, the incumbent Dean of Columbia College is also separately and equally the Vice President for Undergraduate Education in a [[w:personal union|personal union]] which gives her some oversight into faculty affairs within the arts and sciences.
  
'''Columbia College'''
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Administrative deans are those administrators who hold the title of "dean" but otherwise have no oversight into faculty affairs. Examples include advising deans, deans of student affairs, and deans of specific programs and centers. Broadly speaking, faculty deans are known as "deans" or "vice deans", while administrative deans are deans of specific programs or centers, or associate deans.
*[[Michele Moody-Adams|Dean Michele Moody-Adams]], Dean of Columbia College
 
*[[Kathryn Yatrakis|Dean Kathryn Yatrakis]], Dean of Academic Affairs
 
*[[Roosevelt Montas|Dean Roosevelt Montas]], Associate Dean of the Core Curriculum
 
  
'''Columbia Engineering'''
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The following are examples of prominent faculty and administrative deans.
*[[Feniosky Peña-Mora|Dean Feniosky Peña-Mora]], Dean of The Fu Foundation School of Engineering & Applied Science
 
*[[Mort Friedman|Dean Mort Friedman]], Senior Vice-Dean
 
*[[Katryn McKeown|Dean Kathy McKeown]], Vice-Dean
 
  
'''Division of Student Affairs''' (''covers both CC & SEAS'')
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Faculty Deans
*[[Kevin Shollenberger|Dean Kevin Shollenberger]], Dean of Student Affairs
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* [[Nicholas Dirks|Nicholas Bernard Dirks]], Executive Vice President for Arts and Sciences and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences
*[[Kathryn Wittner|Dean Kathryn Wittner]], Senior Associate Dean of Student Affairs
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* [[Feniosky Pena-Mora]], Dean of the Faculty of the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science
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* [[Morton Friedman]], Vice Dean of the Faculty of the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science
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* [[Glenn Hubbard|Robert Glenn Hubbard]], Dean of the Faculty of Business
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Administrative Deans
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* [[Michelle Moody-Adams]], Dean of Columbia College
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* [[Kathryn Yatrakis]], Dean of Academic Affairs for Columbia College
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* [[Roosevelt Montas]], Dean of the Center for the [[Core Curriculum]]
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* [[Kevin Shollenberger]], Dean of Student Affairs for CC/SEAS and Associate Vice President for Undergraduate Student Life
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* [[Kavita Sharma]], Dean of the Center for Career Education
  
 
[[Category:University components]]
 
[[Category:University components]]

Revision as of 12:15, 24 June 2011

Dean is a title within the university that can have several different meanings, depending on the school or department in which the title is given. Historically, the title has been associated with academic oversight, such the dean of a particular school or the dean of students (who was originally responsible for the academic well-being of his students). The word "dean" derives from the Latin decanus (literally "chief of ten"), the same root from which the ecclesiastical office of deacon is drawn.

At Columbia, deans are broadly separated into "faculty deans" and "administrative deans". Faculty deans oversee a faculty body. Faculty deans evaluate faculty members, recommend them for tenure, set research priorities, hire and fire faculty, and create their faculty budget. Most faculties are also schools, such as the Faculty of the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, or the Faculty of Business. Two faculties are "unified constructs" that serve multiple schools: for example, Columbia College, the School of General Studies, the School of Continuing Education, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and the School of the Arts are served by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and the College of Physicians & Surgeons, the Mailman School of Public Health, the School of Nursing, and the College of Dental Medicine are served by the Faculty of Health Sciences. Although a separate "Faculty of Columbia College" once existed and still does exist on paper, it was folded into the construct of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in 1989.

In that respect, the dean of a faculty oversees faculty affairs and is considered the faculty dean, not the dean of the respective school. For example, the Dean of Columbia College is considered an administrative dean and has no oversight in faculty affairs. However, the incumbent Dean of Columbia College is also separately and equally the Vice President for Undergraduate Education in a personal union which gives her some oversight into faculty affairs within the arts and sciences.

Administrative deans are those administrators who hold the title of "dean" but otherwise have no oversight into faculty affairs. Examples include advising deans, deans of student affairs, and deans of specific programs and centers. Broadly speaking, faculty deans are known as "deans" or "vice deans", while administrative deans are deans of specific programs or centers, or associate deans.

The following are examples of prominent faculty and administrative deans.

Faculty Deans

  • Nicholas Bernard Dirks, Executive Vice President for Arts and Sciences and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences
  • Feniosky Pena-Mora, Dean of the Faculty of the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science
  • Morton Friedman, Vice Dean of the Faculty of the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science
  • Robert Glenn Hubbard, Dean of the Faculty of Business

Administrative Deans