Committees

Karen Erickson

Board of Directors

Karen Erickson

Dean, School of Liberal Arts, Southern New Hampshire University

Karen Erickson

Karen Erickson, Ph.D., M.A. (Harvard); B.A. (Stanford) is Dean of the School of Liberal Arts at Southern New Hampshire University. Previously, Dr. Erickson was on the political science faculty (emerita) at the University of Alaska Fairbanks where she also directed Arctic Affairs in the office of the Provost and a program in Science, Education, and Public Policy at the International Arctic Research Center. She has been a policy adviser to a number of Arctic organizations, and was a founder of the University of the Arctic. Her publications cover a wide range of subjects, including environmental policy, international relations, education in rural Alaska, and Arctic politics. A winner of two Fulbright awards, Dr. Erickson has held fellowships with the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, the Scholar’s Roundtable of NYU School of Law, and the National Foundation for the Improvement of Education. She was recently elected a SENCER Leadership Fellow by the Fellowship Board of the National Center for Science and Civic Engagement.

Category: About, Board of Directors, Class of 2012, Members, Other Program Planning Committee

Charlotte Borst

Board of Directors

Charlotte Borst

Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty, Whittier College

Charlotte Borst

Charlotte G. Borst is a professor of history, Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Dean of the Faculty at Whittier College in Whittier, California. She has had a substantial administrative career at a number of liberal arts colleges—prior to joining Whittier College in 2009, she was Provost and Professor of History at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee from 2006-2008, and Dean of Arts and Sciences at Union College in Schenectady, New York, from 2001 to 2006. She also has had faculty and administrative experience at several research universities—she was Chair of History at Saint Louis University and a faculty member in the history department at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where she also served as Executive Director of Historical Collections.

Borst’s research has focused upon the history of the intersection of gender and race in American health care. She has published widely on the history of midwifery and obstetrics in the United States and the history of medical school admissions in the twentieth century. Her areas of teaching have included the history of American medicine and public health, Gender and Health in American history, American women’s history, American social and intellectual history, historiography, and the American history survey. She holds the B.A. in biology from Boston University, an M.A. in history from Tufts University, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in the History of Science and Medicine from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Category: About, Board of Directors, Class of 2012, Committees, Governance and Board Development Committee, Members

William Craft

Board of Directors

William Craft

President, Concordia College

William Craft

William Craft was recently selected as the President of Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota.  Prior to his election as President, he served as the Dean of Luther College and Vice President for Academic Affairs, holding a faculty appointment as Professor of English. His scholarly work on early modern poetry and prose includes a book on Philip Sidney, and his academic leadership has focused on curriculum reform, faculty development and workload, institutional diversity, and institutional planning. A member of the ACAD Executive Board and the Wye Seminar Board, he is a frequent speaker and workshop leader at national meetings for deans and faculty. He has played an active role in devising and sustaining the Midwestern Alliance for Learning in the Liberal Arts, a group of seven colleges devoted to cross-institutional evaluation of student learning. Craft earned his doctorate in English from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and has been a Fellow of the Newberry Library and the American Council on Education. In the summer of 2008 he completed the Institute for Educational Management at Harvard University.

Category: About, Board of Directors, Committees, Governance and Board Development Committee, Officers, Secretary/Treasurer

Carl Moses

Board of Directors

Carl Moses

Provost and Dean of the Faculty, Susquehanna University

Carl O. Moses was appointed provost and dean of the faculty at Susquehanna University as of July 1, 2010. He is also a professor of earth and environmental sciences. The provost’s responsibilities include oversight of all academic programs and faculty personnel matters, as well as administrative departments including Student Life, the Blough–Weis Library, the Registrar’s Office, the Center for Academic Achievement, the Office of Cross–Cultural Programs, and the Office of Information Technology. Prior to joining Susquehanna, he was a faculty member in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Lehigh University since 1987. He worked in Lehigh’s College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s office for six years, serving as the associate dean for undergraduate studies and as the interim dean of the College. For five years, he served as Lehigh’s deputy provost for academic affairs where his chief responsibilities were undergraduate and graduate programs, institutional accreditation, strategic plan implementation, and enrollment management. His duties also included liaison roles with the Student Affairs division and the Office of International Affairs and oversight of the Zoellner Arts Center and the Office of Academic Outreach.

Moses earned an AB in Chemistry from Princeton University with a Certificate from the Program in Science in Human Affairs and MS and PhD degrees in Environmental Sciences from the University of Virginia. His principal research interest is aqueous geochemistry, the chemical interactions of rocks and water in the natural environment. His specific interests include the mineral–solution interface, computational modeling of geochemical processes, and environmental materials science, as well as industrial ecology and environmental management. He has complemented his research with consulting projects in support of architectural preservation of several structures, including the Pennsylvania State Capitol. He has taught courses in aqueous geochemistry, environmental thermodynamics, water quality measurements, and general environmental science, including atmospheric science, climatology, and biogeochemistry. He was actively involved in the Lehigh Earth Observatory, serving on its operating board and guiding internship projects for numerous students. He has served as the principal research adviser for numerous graduate and undergraduate students, and he has served on advisory committees for many others. The National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Basic Energy Sciences have funded his research. He is a member of the Franklin Institute’s Committee on Science and the Arts, chair of the Board of Directors of the American Conference of Academic Deans, and a member of the Board of Directors of the American Association of Colleges and Universities.

Moses is married to the former Glyn Church, and they have two daughters. Erica attends Oberlin College, and Gillian attends the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.

Category: About, Annual Meeting Program Committee-Chair, Board of Directors, Committees, Officers, Vice Chair

Linda Cabe Halpern

Board of Directors

Linda Cabe Halpern

Dean of University Studies, James Madison University

Linda Cabe Halpern

Linda Cabe Halpern has been Dean of University Studies at James Madison University since 2006. Prior to that, she was Dean of General Education 1996-2006, leading JMU’s general education program through a successful reform effort and establishing it as a signature program for the university and a national leader in general education outcomes assessment. As Professor of Art History, she continues to teach undergraduate art history courses and her research and publications focus on the history of English garden design. She holds a BA in Art History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an MA and PhD in History of Art from Yale University. Dr. Halpern is an ex officio member of the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) Board by virtue of her position as Board Chair of the American Conference of Academic Deans (ACAD).

Category: About, Board of Directors, Chair, Committees, Officers, Other Program Planning Committee