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University of Redlands Appoints Donna M. Eddleman As Dean Of Student Affairs

University of Redlands, Donna Eddleman

REDLANDS, Ca. – Following a national search, the University of Redlands today announced the appointment of Dr. Donna M. Eddleman as University dean of student affairs, effective August 7.

“Donna joins us as the first new dean to lead student affairs in 36 years, and thus, her appointment is historic in the life of the University,” said Ralph Kuncl, president of the U of R.  “In Donna I foresee a dean, student advocate, and senior leader who will both look back at where we have come from, and forge forward with vision, strategy, and integrity to be a transformative leader in this new era for our students and for student affairs staff.”

Eddleman, who is currently vice president for student affairs at Manhattanville College, a private liberal arts college in New York, said, “I am incredibly humbled and excited to have been selected to serve as the University dean of student affairs at the University of Redlands. I look forward to cultivating meaningful relationships throughout the community, to exploring opportunities and possibilities that will differentiate the Redlands experience from other liberal arts institutions, and to advancing the needs and the interests of the entire student body.”

At Manhattanville, Eddleman led the establishment of a center for inclusion and has chaired or served on task forces or committees examining campus culture, student engagement, and retention. Previously, Eddleman was deputy dean of students at New York University’s Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates campus, where she served the needs of students from 110 countries while guiding the daily operations of the 88-employee Campus Life Division.

She has also served as vice president for student affairs/services at the public West Texas A&M and Southern Utah Universities. Earlier leadership experiences with students and student life included dean- and director-level positions at Christopher Newport University (Virginia), Colorado Northwestern Community College, and Mount Saint Mary College (New York).

Eddleman holds a doctorate in Educational Policy, Planning, and Leadership from the College of William and Mary; a Masters of Social Science/Human Resource Management from Utah State University; and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from State University of New York, Albany.

Charlotte Burgess, who previously held the dean of student affairs position, will become vice president for external affairs and dean emerita at U of R on July 1.

About University of Redlands

The University of Redlands is a private, nonprofit university that connects students to a world of opportunity, geared toward their passions and potential. Centrally located near the beaches, mountains and desert in the heart of Southern California, the University offers more than 40 undergraduate programs, as well as 30 graduate programs in business, communication sciences and disorders, education, geographic information systems and music—blending liberal arts and professional programs, applied and theoretical study, traditional majors, and self-designed curricula. For undergraduates, the University has one of the highest study-abroad participation rates among its peers; a NCAA Division III athletic program contributes to the many extracurricular opportunities available; students complete more than 120,000 hours of public service annually. The distinctive Johnston Center for Integrative Studies enables self-motivated undergraduates to negotiate their own interdisciplinary course of study with a faculty/peer committee. In addition to an award-winning 160-acre campus in Redlands featuring orange groves, architectural landmarks, and more than 1,700 trees, the University includes seven regional locations, providing innovative programs at convenient places and times for working adults. Surveys show that generations of alumni have found that the University, established in 1907, prepared them well for career success and lifelong learning.

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