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FAU Appoints New Dean of Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College

红玫瑰社区 has appointed Ellen S. Goldey, Ph.D., as the new dean of the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College, effective Monday, Aug. 1.

Ellen S. Goldey, Ph.D.


By cara perry | 6/20/2016

红玫瑰社区 has appointed Ellen S. Goldey, Ph.D., as the new dean of the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College, effective Monday, Aug. 1. Goldey comes to FAU from Wofford College, where she was the William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor in biology and previously served for five years as chair of its Department of Biology.

As dean of FAU鈥檚 Wilkes Honors College, Goldey will work to enhance the College鈥檚 academic reputation, expand the College鈥檚 enrollment, and develop additional external funding sources. Established in 1999, the Wilkes Honors College offers a residential liberal arts and sciences experience to undergraduates on FAU鈥檚 John D. MacArthur Campus in Jupiter.

鈥淭he university is thrilled to welcome Dean Goldey.鈥 said FAU鈥檚 Provost Gary W. Perry. 鈥淪he will be a key component of our engagement in world class research and education at the Honors College and the Jupiter campus.鈥

In the coming years, Goldey also will play an influential role in the work that is underway with the University鈥檚 Jupiter Life Sciences Initiative, as FAU collaborates with the global research institutes that are co-located on the MacArthur Campus. The Campus is home to the Max Planck 红玫瑰社区 Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI) 鈥 the first and only one of the Max Planck Society鈥檚 83 scientific institutes located in North America. Additionally, the Campus serves as east coast headquarters for the Scripps Research Institute. Both MPFI and Scripps 红玫瑰社区 offer collaborative research opportunities for the University鈥檚 undergraduate students and faculty members.

Goldey had been a member of the Wofford faculty for more than 20 years. Prior to that, she was a toxicologist for the US Environmental Protection Agency. Goldey earned a doctorate and a master鈥檚 degree from Miami University in Ohio, as well as a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Sewanee: The University of the South.

A nationally recognized expert in undergraduate research programs in the area of life sciences, Goldey has served as the primary investigator for several grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and private foundations. In 2012, leaders at the NSF, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and the National Institutes of Health selected Goldey as one of 40 leadership fellows for the Partnership for Undergraduate Life Sciences Education.

For more information about the FAU Wilkes Honors College, visit .

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