Fayetteville State University recently announced three leadership appointments that will support the university’s academic mission, operational effectiveness, and strategic priorities.
The appointments include Wesley T. Church II, Ph.D., as dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences; Willie D. Moore as associate vice chancellor for institutional research and effectiveness and Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges liaison; and Charlie Mewshaw as associate vice chancellor for information technology and chief information officer. Mewshaw’s appointment is effective June 8, while the appointments for Church and Moore take effect July 1.
“These appointments strengthen areas that are essential to Fayetteville State University’s future,” said Chancellor Darrell T. Allison in a press release. “Dr. Church brings deep academic leadership and a strong record of building programs that connect scholarship to community needs. Mr. Moore has demonstrated the ability to use data, assessment and institutional research to support sound decision-making, and Mr. Mewshaw brings the technology and cybersecurity expertise needed to support a modern, secure and responsive university. Together, their leadership will continue to help move FSU forward with focus and purpose.”
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