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Algoma University Hires New Academic Dean

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Algoma University recently hired a new academic dean.

Richard McCutcheon was appointed to serve as academic dean for the next three years beginning in January 2015.

"We welcome Dr. McCutcheon to our senior leadership team as Academic Dean," University President Dr. Richard Myers said in a statement. "Dr. McCutcheon brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in the post-secondary realm that will help move Algoma University forward in its next stage of development."

The academic dean is both a member of faculty and a member of the University administration. The Dean's Office is responsible for the hiring and development of teaching faculty and the delivery of all academic programming. The University Senate elects an academic dean every three years.

McCutcheon previously served as academic dean of Menno Simons College, a college of Canadian Mennonite University, affiliated with the University of Winnipeg. In his role, he administered and oversaw two large academic programs. He has extensive experience in teaching and working with conflict resolution, peace and conflict studies, and interpersonal and group studies, including work overseas and with non-governmental organizations.

"I'm very excited to begin my new position with Algoma University," McCutcheon said in a statement. "I'm going to spend the next few months getting to know the institution better, including the students and staff, but also getting to know the community. What attracted me was this interesting set of individuals who are trying to do something special. I wouldn't have moved if I hadn't found this dynamic community. If I can help the University community, and through them, the broader community, I want to help. I believe in a life of service, and that's what I'm here to do, to serve these people."

Currently, McCutcheon is teaching courses in global local relations at Algoma University and at the school's satellite programming in Timmins in the field of Community Economic and Social Development.

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