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by staff , June 28, 2007

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Alex Montoya has been appointed dean of enrollment services at Clark College (Wash.). He had been serving in an interim role. Montoya holds an associate degree from Lower Columbia College, a bachelor’s from Evergreen State College and a master’s from the University of Portland.


Rosalind D. Scott has been named to the newly created position of assistant to the president for racial and cultural diversity at Ohio Wesleyan University. She is currently assistant to the president for affirmative action and special projects. Scott holds a bachelor’s from the University of Pittsburgh and a master’s from Saint Francis University.


Dr. William F. Tate has been named president of the American Educational Research Association. He earned a bachelor’s from Northern Illinois University, a master’s from the University of Texas at Dallas and a doctorate from the University of Maryland.



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