A 13-member search committee has been named to fill the position of vice chancellor for student affairs at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Ron Stump, former dean of students and associate vice chancellor for student affairs at CU-Boulder, was appointed interim vice chancellor last May, following the resignation of Jean Kim.
The committee, chaired by Brenda J. Allen, associate chair and associate professor of the communication department, will begin with a national search that will include internal candidates. The committee's goal is to conclude the search by the end of the spring semester.
The search committee will be staffed by Joey White of the ChancellorÂ’s Office. Garnett Tatum, director of the department of Equal Opportunity, will serve as ex-officio member.
The vice chancellor for student affairs is responsible for the development, implementation and oversight of programs and services intended to support the intellectual and personal development of students and to build a sense of community on the campus.
The division of student affairs co-manages several departments with the University of Colorado Student Union (UCSU), including recreation services, Wardenburg Health Center, the University Memorial Center, Women's Resource Center, victim assistance and the student organization finance office.
The search committee will begin the formal review of applications on Feb. 10.
The search will continue until the position is filled.
Following are members of the search committee:
Gary Chadwick, director, recreation services; Ira Chernus, professor, religious studies; Jean Delaney, project manager, Student Odyssey; Elisa Facio, associate professor, ethnic studies; Andrea Goldblum, director, judicial affairs; Anthony Goodman, UCSU liaison to student affairs; Carl Jardine, director, housing; John A. Moore, president, Black Student Alliance; Jack Ray, president-elect, CU Parents Association; Michelle Richardson, UCSU tri-executive; Michelle Trevino, counselor, Cultural Unity Center; and Marcia Westkott, professor, women's studies.