Maria Gallo, the president of Delaware Valley University in Pennsylvania, will serve as the next chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.
The UW System Board of Regents unanimously approved Gallo s appointment Tuesday. She will start July 15 and earn $268,200.
Gallo has been the president of Delaware Valley University since 2016. While in that role, the university announced its first endowed professorship, saw an increase in its student retention rates and expanded its hydroponics and aquaponics program.
She is also a Fulbright Scholar and a fellow of the American Society of Agronomy and the Crop Science Society of America.
UW Regent Scott Beightol, who chaired the committee that conducted the search and screen process, said Gallo s experience stood out as extraordinarily impressive.
Dr. Maria Gallo, President of Delaware Valley University in Doylestown, Pa., has been named the 20th Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin–River Falls.
Dr. Maria Gallo, president of Delaware Valley University in Doylestown, Pa., has been named the University of WisconsinâRiver Falls 20th chancellor.
The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents unanimously approved Galloâs appointment, following a recommendation made by a selection committee. Gallo will assume the leadership post on July 15, 2021.
Gallo, a Fulbright Scholar and a fellow of the American Society of Agronomy and the Crop Science Society of America, has been president of Delaware Valley University since July 1, 2016. Under her leadership, the university announced its first endowed professorship, increased student retention and grew its hydroponics and aquaponics education program.
Underground Railroad Lecture Series Scheduled for Delaware Valley University s Center for Learning in Retirement Posted on
Doylestown resident Doreen Stratton will present, Out From Slavery, a three-part journey.
On Monday, June 7, and the following two Mondays of June 14 and June 21, Doylestown resident Doreen Stratton will present, Out From Slavery, a three-part journey that begins in Africa and concludes with her family s legacy that spans three generations. Out From Slavery is offered through Delaware Valley University s Center for Learning in Retirement (CLR), which is scheduled in the University s Spring 2021 CLR online brochure. This past April, she presented, Women Military Nurses of Vietnam, a class that featured profiles of the first two female casualties in that war.