Message from the Dean
The 2012-2013 academic year has been an exciting one for the College of Social and
Behavioral Sciences, with award winning faculty, students, and staff recognized for
their research, teaching, and service. On behalf of the college, I would like to offer
my gratitude to our faculty, students, and staff for their dedication and commitment
to higher learning at all levels. As will be evident in this report, social science
research and teaching is thriving in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
where faculty and students are "Making Connections that Matter" for their local, national,
and international community.
The college continues to conduct cutting-edged research in diverse areas involving
how individuals' connections with others, their environments, and the societies in
which find themselves affect human behavior.The college submitted a record amount
of grant funding this academic year, totaling over $33 million. Despite the tough
research funding climate, the college added a record $5 million in new funding. Read
inside about just a few of the many collaborative teams led by faculty (at all levels),
graduate students, and undergraduates.
Our faculty and students are also making long-lasting connections together in the
classroom and community. Faculty received recognition for their excellence in teaching
innovations at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Further, the Classroom to
Careers program and the Hinckley Institute placed 475 students in numerous internships
in the business community. Our college ambassadors received the University's Commitment
to Service Award in recognition of their outstanding service activities this year.
We graduated over 1400 undergraduate students and 150 graduate students this spring
in two separate convocations held on May 1 and May 3.
This year we will be launching several initiatives oriented toward providing connections
within the college. We will be launching a mentoring program in hopes of making connections
between alumni and students. I hope you will join as we allow students to see the
variety of exciting contexts where social scientists make impactful contributions.
We will also be launching a graduate student scholarship program and efforts to further
increase our undergraduate scholarships. I would like to express my gratitude to all
of you who contribute in important ways to help support CSBS students at a time when
the costs of higher education make such an opportunity challenging for many of our
students.
This year has also been one of many changes. Five of our own faculty members are transitioning
toward retirement, with each having exciting plans ahead for the future. I would like
to thank Dean David Rudd and Associate Dean Jeff Kentor for their leadership and initiatives
in the past year and wish them the very best as they have begun new positions as Provost
at the University of Memphis and Associate Provost at Eastern Michigan University.
In addition, a long-time member of the college staff, Sarah Moyer, will be sorely
missed but has accepted an exciting position in the US Diplomat Foreign Service.
I want to close by thanking those in the Dean's office for their tireless commitment
to making the college run smoothly including Associate Deans Richard Forster and Jessie
Fan as well as Kristina Bailey, Cindy Brown, Dennis Bryant, Demian Hanks, Adele Imanbekova,
Rick Pike, Gina Shipley, Aleta Tew, and Emily Washburn. We look forward to an exciting
year ahead!
Cynthia Berg
CSBS Dean