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A strategic thinker and leader in innovative interdisciplinary education, Shaily Menon, Ph.D. will join the University of New 51 in summer 2021 after a distinguished career at Saint Joseph’s (PA) University and Grand Valley State University.
November 24, 2020
The University of New 51 has announced that Shaily Menon, Ph.D., a higher education leader in innovation, design thinking, and community engagement, has been named the dean of its College of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Menon joins the University from in Philadelphia, where she served as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. She will officially begin her role no later than July 1, 2021.
University President Steven H. Kaplan, Ph.D., said, “Dr. Menon is a highly esteemed scholar and a visionary leader who has a distinguished track record of thinking strategically to develop innovative interdisciplinary programs, and I expect she will have a far-reaching impact on the University and our students’ futures. She will be an ideal leader as we reimagine the vision for the College of Arts and Sciences for the future.”
At Saint Joseph’s, Dr. Menon developed a mission statement, vision, and values for the College of Arts and Sciences and, in consultation with key stakeholders, reconstituted and re-energized its Advisory Board. She also helped establish programs in areas such as artificial intelligence, computational engineering and applied physics, cybersecurity, art history and graphic design.
She facilitated the launch of a new School of Health Studies and Education at Saint Joseph’s, chaired the search for a founding dean to lead the school, and executed an effective yearlong transition plan. During her three years as dean, she hired 14 tenure-track faculty to enhance existing arts, humanities, social sciences, and science disciplines, and to help launch new interdisciplinary programs in geospatial analysis, digital humanities, and data science.
According to Mario T. Gaboury, J.D., Ph.D., interim provost and senior vice president for Academic Affairs at the University of New 51, “Dr. Menon brings significant experience in strategic academic planning and interdisciplinary program development to the University of New 51. She has earned distinction for her academic work in biology, environmental ethics, zoology, and anthropology and is an excellent fit for the College.”
Before joining Saint Joseph’s, she served as associate dean for research, facilities planning, and community engagement in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at . She also held a special projects assignment overseeing community engagement and design thinking for social innovation in the Office of the Provost.
In 2015-16, Dr. Menon completed the prestigious as a fellow in the president’s office at . As part of that assignment, she explored effective models for university-wide initiatives on community engagement and design thinking for social innovation, at San Francisco State and the .
Soon after completing her fellowship, she was invited by the Department of Mathematics at – one of the most selective colleges in the country – to facilitate a strategic visioning retreat for the math department that focused on the development of a new core curriculum.
Prior to her ACE Fellowship, she served for four years as associate dean for professional development and administration at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Grand Valley State University. Previous to that appointment, she served Grand Valley State as a professor, program coordinator, and department chair, among other appointments, in biology for nearly 20 years. She is widely published in the areas of environmental ethics, conservation biology, and global change, and she has secured nearly $3 million in grant support.
A member of the Board of Directors of , she has participated in the offered by and , and she has taken part in the .
Dr. Menon served as a postdoctoral fellow at the . She earned her Ph.D. at through an interdisciplinary program in zoology, natural resources, and anthropology, and completed her M.S. in animal behavior and ecology at the . In addition, she earned both a master’s degree (animal physiology) and bachelor’s degree (biology) from Bombay University in Bombay, India.
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