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by Staff , September 7, 2006

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Dr. Teresa Conner-Kerr has been appointed chair of the Physical Therapy Department at Winston-Salem State University (N.C.). She was most recently an associate professor at Elon University. Conner-Kerr holds a bachelor’s from Queens University and a doctorate from East Carolina University.

Dr. Dana Offerman has been named provost and chief academic officer at Excelsior College (N.Y.). She was most recently vice provost of assessment and institutional research at Capella University. Offerman earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Kent State University and a doctorate from the University of Wisconsin.

Dr. David Wilsford has been appointed vice president of George Mason University’s campus in Ras al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates. He holds an undergraduate degree from École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, a bachelor’s from the University of South Carolina and a master’s and doctorate from the University of California, Davis.



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