Fayetteville, N.C. – Fayetteville State College is happy to announce Sonja M. Brown, Ph.D., a extremely skilled greater training skilled, as the brand new Affiliate Vice Chancellor for Tutorial and School Affairs.
On this function, Brown helps the Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor by working with deans and division chairs to recruit and retain extremely certified college members who will assist advance the mission and strategic plan of FSU.
As a member of the provost’s Workplace, she may also help in planning, organizing, and monitoring educational program areas and implementing methods to advertise FSU objectives and priorities with a deal with educational excellence.
“We welcome the invaluable experience Dr. Brown brings to FSU,” mentioned Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor, Monica Leach, Ed.D. “Brown’s experiences shall be an important element to the success of our daring academically targeted objectives of the Prepared for Tomorrow strategic plan.”
Brown served in varied management positions, together with Dean of the Faculty of Media and Mass Communication at The American College within the Emirates in Dubai and Vice President for Tutorial Affairs at Nice Basin Faculty earlier than becoming a member of FSU.
All through her profession, she has supported college students, college, and workers on remotely based mostly, group school and college campuses.
As a school member on the College of Alabama in Huntsville, Brown taught programs in interpersonal communication, mass media, and analysis strategies. She is the co-author and editor of 4 books and a number of other journal articles about representations of Black girls in media and Black girls’s management experiences.
Brown graduated from a number of nationwide administrative skilled improvement packages, together with the Larger Training Useful resource Providers (HERS) Ladies’s Management Institute in 2010 and the American Council on Training (ACE) Division Chair Management Academy in 2010.
She earned her Bachelor’s and Grasp of Arts levels in Communication Research from Fresno State College, and her doctorate in Communication Research from the College of Georgia.