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In 1970, he became a full professor, and from 1975 was the department chair.
He served as the department chair from 1987 to 1996.
She was the first woman at the campus to hold a department chair.
The position had the faculty status of a department chair.
He has been a professor, a department chair, and a dean.
Or the department chair may have other ideas that she'll present to the grant committee.
At Waterloo, he was department chair from 1972 to 1974.
This included a stint as department chair from 1975 to 1979.
Cole retired from his post as department chair in 1939.
He served as department chair in economics at Columbia from 1973 to 1976.
She held many positions including associate dean and department chair.
"It's what a department chair or a dean can sign off on without going through an approval process," he said.
He served as department chair from 1962 until 1990.
She would not accept a position as department chair because of her religious objections to abortion.
"The main feeling I have gotten from teachers and department chairs is that it's going to be a disaster."
He taught and held the position of department chair for many years, while holding other administrative positions.
He served as department chair from 1980 to 1985, and became University Professor in 2011.
There are approximately 3-5 teachers per department under the department chair.
In 1959 he was an assistant professor and became department chair in 1968.
He is a professor and was department chair from 2001-2009 at the University of Alabama.
Baker remained in his position as drama department chair at Baylor until 1963.
In 1918, Frankfurt received the funding to create sociology's first department chair.
The school has nine academic departments, each overseen by a department chair.
From July 2005 he is the department chair.
Enrolled students can change into a different academy with the approval of the department chairs and counselors.