Introduction

  • This election is for Special Election for Public Affairs-- Search Committee for CBPA Dean. The rules for this election are listed below.
  • The nominees for the Special Election for Public Affairs-- Search Committee for CBPA Dean election are listed to the right. The list to the right is not a ballot.
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The nominees for Special Election for Public Affairs-- Search Committee for CBPA Dean are:

Jana Nestlerode

Nominations close Sep 3, 2013.
All Regular Faculty may be nominated.

Rules for the Election

    • Public Affairs (1 seat)
    • Only tenured faculty from the departments of Graduate Social Work, Public Policy & Administration, Criminal Justice, Political Science, and Undergraduate Social Work may be nominated (because the other departments already have representation on the committee.) *All Tenured and Tenure Track faculty in the Public Affairs departments vote in this election.

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Jana Nestlerode


Department: Criminal Justice

I have been a faculty member at West Chester University for 27 years. I have served on University search committees (including a Presidential Search Committee) and know the commitment of time and energy that this service requires.

I have seen the College of Business and Public Affairs grow and evolve into an academic institution of which we can all be proud. I am very invested in ensuring that this College continues its growth and evolution, and that any new Dean is up to the task. It is also important that our new Dean appreciate and support the important contributions that are made to the College by departments in both the business and public affairs arenas. If selected to serve, I will work hard to ensure that we find the best and the brightest to serve our College.


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