CSC revamps administration staff
Over the summer, the CSC administration saw an overhaul of staff members and added some new faces.
In June, it was announced that Bruce Mackh would be the new assistant vice president for teaching and learning and Tami Selby would be the new vice president for enrollment management.
Mackh holds a bachelor of fine arts degree in studio art and photography from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, a master of fine arts degree in studio art and photography from Tulane University, and a doctorate in critical studies from Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas.
Before coming to Chadron, he served as the associate professor of art and head of the department of art and design at Valdosta State University, associate professor of liberal arts and dean of faculty at Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, directed the arts and cultural management and museum studies programs and taught at Michigan State University, and led the Mellon Research Project at the University of Michigan.
He has also written books on curricular planning and instruction in higher learning and had his photography shown in Chicago, Mississippi, Texas, and New Orleans.
Mackh oversees the Teaching and Learning Center while working to expand online class offerings.
“I am tremendously excited to be working at Chadron State College,” Mackh said in a June 28 press release. “I couldn’t be happier than to work at CSC and to work with Dr. Powell and the faculty. It’s a marvelous opportunity.”
Selby, who started July 1, supervises admissions, financial aid, and the START program on campus. She has professional certifications in enrollment management from Cappella University, a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business management from East Stroudsburg University, Pennsylvania, and a Ph.D. in leadership for higher education from Cappella University.
Previously, she was the dean of enrollment management at the Community College of Denver, and spent 15 years at East Stroudsburg University holding a multitude of different positions, including director of institutional research and process management, director of enrollment technology and process management, and as a project manager and director in the Information Technology department.
A few familiar faces are also taking on new positions on campus. Jon Hansen, who previously filled the vice president of enrollment, management, marketing and student services position, is now the dean of student affairs.
On Aug. 11, it was announced that Title IX coordinator Ted Tewahade would be taking over as assistant athletic director starting Aug. 23. He will oversee several of the athletic departments on campus while also providing leadership in game management.
