Martha Dunagin Saunders is the 14th Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and the first woman to hold that position. Her inaugural address, titled Leading to a Legacy, will focus on ensuring the future by giving our best to the present.
Chancellor Saunders came to UW-Whitewater with a track record of accomplishments in higher education and a passion for the transforming power of a good education. Prior to her appointment, she was vice president for academic affairs at Columbus State University where she led an effort to create Centers of Excellence to further the academic outreach of more than 30 private-public partnerships. She was on the leadership team for a successful $100 million capital campaign, led the campus strategic planning process and developed several initiatives to increase student enrollment, recruit and retain outstanding faculty and staff, improve the first year experience, and strengthen preparation of teachers in mathematics and science. Dr. Saunders previously held several positions in higher education, including dean of the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of West Florida, where she also served as director of the university honors program.
Her philosophy of education follows three simple guiding principles: (1) Know your students; (2) Connect them to bigger things; and, (3) Set a good example.
Dr. Saunders earned her bachelors degree in French from the University of Southern Mississippi, her masters degree from the Grady School of Journalism at the University of Georgia, and her Ph.D. in communication theory and research from The Florida State University. Chancellor Saunders and her husband, Joseph Bailey, reside in Whitewater.
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OMG!!! She even looks like a president! I do, however, realize that may not be a compliment as anyone can look like a president compared to the gnome! I wish y'all well, you have waited a long time for this day. May this be the start of rebuilding USM to what it was before the destroyer took over.
LVN, that was cruel. For a few seconds you had me thinking they wererecommending Martha Stewart. I know beans about Dr. Saunders but at firstblush she appears to be an excellent choice. Congrat's to the selection committee, and to the long suffering faculty and staff at USM for keeping the faith during the darkest hours.
Student Body Enrollment: 10,502 Undergraduates: 9,210 Freshmen: 2,052 Sophomore: 2,481 Juniors: 1,929 Seniors: 2,540 Others: 208 Graduate & Professional Students: 1,292 Men: 5,025 Women: 5,477 Wisconsin residents: 9,915 Number of states represented: 36 Number of countries represented: 36 Average Composite ACT: 22.07 Average high school class percentile rank: 64.33
I know nothing about Dr. Saunders, but ANYBODY would have to be better than Shelby!
Just wanted to wish you all best regards and a great future. It is good to know that this dark chapter in USM's history is almost over. I admire you all very much.
I, too, know nothing about Dr. Saunders, but I am overjoyed for you at USM that this ordeal is almost over and fervently hope that the future holds nothing but the best academic environment anyone can imagine.
I read up on her last night. I think this is a great choice.
Though I wondered what the boosters would think of someone from a Div III school, so I checked eaglepost. The first two comments I saw: What does this mean for athletics? Not the president yet, just the preferred candidate
Congratulations. I am almost giddy for you. Gary is out of communication range right now, but I know he will be very happy. Here's hoping the interviews go well. The process seems to have worked. Hooray. Mary Ann Stringer
I'm very excited at what the future holds for USM. I appreciate the efforts of all those who have worked so hard for this moment. Let's all fully support the change and welcome Dr. Saunders. Also, thanks are dueto Dr. Meredith for his leadership in this process.
Joe Olmi wrote: I'm very excited at what the future holds for USM. I appreciate the efforts of all those who have worked so hard for this moment. Let's all fully support the change and welcome Dr. Saunders. Also, thanks are dueto Dr. Meredith for his leadership in this process.
Several hundred Google web and news hits on Martha Dunagin Saunders / Martha Saunders present a very positive picture. A few other stories also caught my attention:
In 2005, she was an unsuccessful finalist for the presidency of U Tenn, Chattanooga. In 2005, she accepted the chancellor position at U Wisc, Whitewater.
An observation: Given that she was VPAA at Columbus State U in Georgia from 2002 to 2005, she and Tom Meredith very likely crossed paths often when Meredith was the Georgia system chancellor. There is one web hit tying the two, when Meredith appointed Saunders and more than a dozen other administrators to a Graduation Task Force in 2004 (http://www.alanpowell.net/?go=viewnews&newsid=299).
FireShelby wrote:Dr. Saunders earned her bachelors degree in French . . .
In French! A great undergraduate major regardless of one's destiny in life. Boudreaux and crew, including that darn alligator of his, will be pleased. And I am pleased. Congratulations Dr. Sauders. Just don't try to speak Paresian French if Beaudreax comes calling.
IHL PRESS RELEASE BOARD NAMES DR. MARTHA SAUNDERS PREFERRED CANDIDATE FOR UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI PRESIDENT
Media Contact: Annie Mitchell Phone Number: (601) 432-6493
3/27/2007 ( )
Jackson, MS The Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL) announced in a press conference today that Dr. Martha Saunders, chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, is the preferred candidate for the position of President of the University of Southern Mississippi. The announcement was made following a meeting of the Board of Trustees, Commissioner of Higher Education Dr. Thomas C. Meredith, representatives of the Southern Miss Search Advisory Committee, and search consultant, Dr. Jan Greenwood.
Dr. Saunders is a visionary, with the experience needed to lead the University of Southern Mississippi now and into the future, said Trustee Robin Robinson, chair of the Southern Miss Board Search Committee. The Board and Search Advisory Committee were blessed with a tremendous applicant pool, and we are confidant that the search process has led us to the best candidate for president of Southern Miss.
Dr. Saunders is the first-ever woman to hold her current position of chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, just one of many accomplishments in her nearly 30-year career in higher education. Prior to her current position, she was vice president for academic affairs at Columbus State University in Columbus, Georgia, and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of West Florida in Pensacola, where she also worked as Director of the University Honors Program. Dr. Saunders has extensive training and experience in the field of communication, and her scholarship in the area has led to numerous publications and national awards. A native of Mississippi, Dr. Saunders earned her B.A. in French from the University of Southern Mississippi; her M.A. in journalism from the University of Georgia in Athens; and her Ph.D. in communication theory and research from Florida State University in Tallahassee. Dr. Saunders full biography and photo are available on the Mississippi.edu website.
On Thursday, April 5, Dr. Saunders will participate in open, day-long interviews at the University of Southern Mississippis Hattiesburg Campus with various university and community constituency groups (schedule forthcoming). Individuals attending the open interviews will be given the opportunity to provide feedback to the Board of Trustees regarding their impressions of Dr. Saunders. At the end of the day, the Board will announce either that Dr. Saunders will be the ninth president of the University of Southern Mississippi or that the search will continue.
USM Sympathizer wrote: Thanks to "info" for keeping readers of the board so consistently well informed for so long.
(Just doing my part, like Reporter, Googler, and so many others who've used this board and the Fire Shelby board before it to share information through many long, dark days.)
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