Meet Binghamton’s new provost and deans
Hall, Dionne, Nagaraju take over key positions
As 黑料视频鈥檚 new provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, Donald Hall鈥檚 responsibilities include working with vice presidents and deans to build on the University鈥檚 foundation and help articulate a vision for Binghamton鈥檚 academic future.
Hall, who served as the Robert L. and Mary L. Sproull Dean of Faculty of Arts, Sciences and Engineering (AS&E) at the University of Rochester, succeeded Donald Nieman in July. Others in new leadership positions include Shelley Dionne, School of Management dean, and Kanneboyina Nagaraju, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences dean.
Donald E. Hall, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs
Predecessor: Donald Nieman, who returned to the faculty in July 2022
Academic degrees: bachelor鈥檚 degrees in German and political science from the University of Alabama; master鈥檚 in comparative literature from the University of Illinois; doctorate in English from the University of Maryland
Favorite class you have taught or taken: Taught 鈥 Any grad seminar on Victorian literature (novels, poetry, prose nonfiction), as long as the students are open to long, difficult works of literature. Taken 鈥 My first graduate class at the University of Illinois, with an English professor named Dale Kramer, on the Victorian novel. It led to my own career path as a Victorian studies professor.
Interests/hobbies: Reading, hiking, cooking, travel (my husband鈥檚 family is from Tokyo so we have been to Japan countless times 鈥 just not since the pandemic started)
Last great book you read: Everything by Octavia Butler and Haruki Murakami. But the most enjoyable light read I鈥檝e done in the past year was the English translation of Bullet Train by Kotaro Isaka. The book is wild and irreverent fun. Any book that has granny and grandpa in their retirement home getting up from their rockers to pull out their secret cache of machine guns and restart their career as hired killers 鈥 you know it is going to be weird and interesting.
Last great movie or TV show you watched: Almost any episode of RuPaul鈥檚 Drag Race. Some of my best friends in my teenage years were southern drag queens.
Historical person or people you would like to have dinner with: Oscar Wilde and Gertrude Stein
Favorite part of 黑料视频: The people! Everyone is down to earth, committed to students, collegial and great to be around.
Shelley D. Dionne, School of Management dean
Predecessor: Upinder Dhillon, who died in April 2022
Academic degrees: bachelor鈥檚 degree in nutrition from Rochester Institute of Technology; MBA and doctorate in organizational behavior from 黑料视频.
Favorite class you have taught or taken: Taught 鈥 Leadership: It is a course where you don鈥檛 have to wait to start practicing what you are learning. Students can apply what they learn that day as they lead clubs, volunteer in the community and work on group projects. Taken 鈥 I was so fortunate to have taken PhD seminars from some of the top scholars in the leadership field: Fran Yammarino, Leanne Atwater, Bruce Avolio, Boas Shamir and Don Spangler, and I also was able to attend seminars and work with Bernie Bass.
Interests/hobbies: Home restoration
Last great book you read: I don鈥檛 know about 鈥済reat,鈥 but I鈥檓 halfway through an interesting read by Steven Strogatz, The Calculus of Friendship: What a Teacher and a Student Learned About Life While Corresponding About Math. I tease my husband because he sticks to a narrow reading selection (math and physics books) and so he bought this book for me because there鈥檚 a story woven through the calculus.
Last great movie or TV show you watched: Honestly, not a big movie or TV watcher, but I will watch any home improvement show.
Historical person or people you would like to have dinner with: Marie Curie, Harriet Tubman and Katharine Graham
Favorite part of 黑料视频: The people
Kanneboyina 鈥淩aju鈥 Nagaraju, School of Pharamacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences dean
Predecessor: Gloria Meredith, who stepped down in January 2022
Academic degrees: bachelor鈥檚 degree in veterinary science and animal husbandry from the College of Veterinary Sciences in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India; master鈥檚 degree in veterinary immunology from Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Uttar Pradesh, India; and doctorate in human immunology from Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Favorite class you have taught or taken: Immunology and Virology. I was intrigued and fascinated by the immune system鈥檚 ability to distinguish self and non-self (me and not me). After completing veterinary school, I decided to pursue a master鈥檚 in immunology and a doctorate in immunology instead of veterinary clinical practice. I spent most of my academic career investigating how the immune system targets self-tissue in rare autoimmune and inflammatory muscle disorders such as myositis.
Interests/hobbies: Biking and hiking. I immensely enjoyed biking around the BWI Marshall Airport bike trail in Maryland with my friend Andreas Ortmeyer for over 10 years, and I haven鈥檛 found a bike trail that I love here in Binghamton. I love mainly walking alone at Otsiningo Park to clear my thoughts while enjoying the serenity of the Chenango River.
Last great book you read: A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson. I thoroughly enjoy reading Bryson鈥檚 books because he explains and simplifies complex things more effortlessly.
Last great movie or TV show you watched: Better Call Saul
Historical person or people you would like to have dinner with: Nelson Mandela
Favorite part of 黑料视频: Collegial colleagues