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Claremont Lincoln University Strengthens Commitment to Academic Affairs with New Administration Appointments
Dr. Joanna Bauer Named VP of Academic Affairs and Chief Academic Officer, Dr. Nita Evans Named Dean of Academic Affairs
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CLAREMONT, Calif., Jan. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Claremont Lincoln University (CLU), a non-profit online university offering master s degrees through a Socially Conscious Education®, has named Joanna Bauer, Ed.D., the Vice President of Academic Affairs and Chief Academic Officer (CAO). It has also named Dr. Nita Evans the Dean of Academic Affairs.
Dr. Joanna Bauer
As VP of Academic Affairs and CAO, Dr. Bauer is responsible for the educational and student academic support enterprises of the university, including academic planning and policy, program and instructional quality, academic operations, student academic support services, learning quality and educational technology. Dr. Bauer will lead
The student government at California State University Northridge (CSUN) unanimously passed a resolution adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance
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Encinitas Councilwoman Jody Hubbard, who has represented the Cardiff region for two years, announced Wednesday night that she was resigning “effective immediately” because her lung cancer has spread.
Last summer, Hubbard disclosed that she had been diagnosed with non-smoker, non-small cell adenocarcinoma after an emergency room visit for severe abdominal pain in late May. Noting the many recent advancements in cancer treatment, she said at the time that she was undergoing chemotherapy, appeared to be responding well to treatment and would continue to serve on the council.
Unfortunately, her status has changed and she now needs to revisit that decision, Hubbard said at the start of Wednesday night’s City Council meeting.
Encinitas councilwoman resigns, citing advanced cancer [The San Diego Union-Tribune]
Encinitas Councilwoman Jody Hubbard, who has represented the Cardiff region for two years, announced Wednesday night that she was resigning “effective immediately” because her lung cancer has spread.
Last summer, Hubbard disclosed that she had been diagnosed with non-smoker, non-small cell adenocarcinoma after an emergency room visit for severe abdominal pain in late May. Noting the many recent advancements in cancer treatment, she said at the time that she was undergoing chemotherapy, appeared to be responding well to treatment and would continue to serve on the council.
Unfortunately, her status has changed and she now needs to revisit that decision, Hubbard said at the start of Wednesday night’s City Council meeting.