Candidates for Student Affairs job narrowed to three



The Division of Student Affairs is pleased to announce that the campus-wide search committee charged with recommending candidates for the Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Dean of Campus Life has narrowed the pool to three candidates. Upon recommendation from the committee, the following candidates have been selected for campus interviews:


Monday, Sept. 30
Dr. Adrienne Otto-Frame
Florida State University


Open Campus Session, 2:15 – 3:15 p.m., Chambers , 3rd floor, Brown Lupton University Union

Educational Background
Doctor of Education in Higher Education, Florida State University
Master of Education in Counseling, University of New Hampshire
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Denison University

Dr. Otto-Frame is the Director of University Housing at Florida State University where she is responsible for the overall administration and planning of a comprehensive program for 7,200 students. She supervises five associate directors who assist her in the work of 446 staff members, with a budget of $40 million. Dr. Otto-Frame also provides oversight to the university child care services and is an instructor for the credit-bearing first year experience. She has previously worked at the University of Miami and Colby-Sawyer College.


Friday, Oct. 4
Dr. David Cozzens
University of Wyoming


Open Campus Session, 3-4 p.m., Chambers, 3rd floor, Brown Lupton University Union

Educational Background
Doctor of Philosophy in Counseling Psychology, University of North Dakota
Master of Arts in Guidance and Counseling Education, University of Wyoming
Bachelor of Science in Psychology, University of Wyoming

Dr. Cozzens serves as the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs/Dean of Students at the University of Wyoming. He provides leadership, administration and supervision for Health and Wellness Departments of the Division of Student Affairs which includes the University Counseling Center, Campus Recreation, Student Health Service and the Dean of Students office. He has previously served as the Director of the University Counseling Center at the University of Wyoming, a psychologist for BankOne Corporation and as Chief Student Affairs Officer for Ohio Wesleyan University. Dr. Cozzens has also served as an Assistant Professor in Counseling and Personal Services at Memphis State University.





Monday, Oct. 7
Dr. Art Munin
DePaul University


Open Campus Session, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Chambers, 3rd floor, Brown Lupton University Union

Educational Background
Doctor of Philosophy in Higher Education, Loyola University Chicago
Master of Arts in Multicultural Communication, DePaul University
Master of Education in Community Counseling, Loyola University Chicago
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Eastern Illinois University

Dr. Munin serves as the Dean of Students at DePaul University. He directs the functions of Student Conduct, Student Advocacy and Welfare, Health Services and Health Insurance, Office of Health Promotion and Wellness, Sexual Violence Prevention, Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention and LGBTQA Student Services. Prior to his role as Dean of Students, he served as Assistant Dean of Students at DePaul, Director of Campus Activities at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and in Residence Life at DePaul and Loyola Universities. He has taught at the graduate and undergraduate levels on multiculturalism and social justice.

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