Purdue University Northwest announces José Sánchez as next dean of the College of Engineering and Sciences
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62% : His accomplishments included securing transformative gifts to establish endowed professorships and research initiatives, significant expansion of sponsored research, the addition of several market-responsive undergraduate and master's programs, and expanded external partnerships with industry and government leaders.61% : "We are delighted and excited for José Sánchez to join our Academic Affairs team to lead the College of Engineering and Sciences amidst the changing landscape of higher education, the growing vibrancy of Northwest Indiana, and a sense of optimism across the university," said Marie T. Mora, provost and vice chancellor for Academic Affairs at PNW.
43% : "With his experience as an academic and leader, I am confident he will build upon the college's established reputation, programmatic strengths, and dedication to improving the quality of life and place for our students (many of whom are first-generation college students, adult learners, and other non-traditional students), their families, and communities, as well as for our faculty and staff.
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