Education Dean Kathy Schultz to step down, return to faculty
Kathy Schultz, dean of the School of Education, announced today she is stepping down from the post to return to the school鈥檚 faculty, citing the need to help the school move past recent challenges related to the departure of four women of color from its faculty.
Schultz will remain as dean of the school through the end of the calendar year.
鈥淢y academic career has been centered on my strong commitment to diversity, equity and justice,鈥 Schultz said. 鈥淚 deeply respect and care for this community, and I believe the School of Education needs to move into the future with a new leader. I will continue to support the work of our school as a member of the faculty.鈥
Provost Russell Moore accepted Schultz鈥檚 resignation and said he would 鈥渋n accordance with shared governance and in consultation with the faculty, staff and students of the school, begin a process of appointing interim leadership for the school later this fall.鈥
Moore thanked Schultz for her "conscientious and compassionate leadership" and cited accomplishments that include:
- Increasing the diversity of faculty, staff and students at the School of Education while embedding diversity, equity and inclusion commitments into all offered courses during her seven-year tenure as dean
- Committing to scholarship by teaching and advising students as well as publishing academic and public scholarship
- Co-founding and leading the
- Serving as elected fellow of the American of Educational Research Association (AERA) and vice president of AERA鈥檚 Division K for Teaching and Teacher Education in 2018
- Leading fundraising and redesign efforts during the School of Education鈥檚 move to the renovated Miramontes Baca Education Building in 2020
Moore said he, Schultz and the school鈥檚 leadership 鈥渞emain committed to a culture for the school and the university built on the foundation of diversity, equity and inclusion and carried out with compassion, collaboration and concern.鈥
Schultz said she will not be commenting further on the matter 鈥渋n order to allow the school and the campus to focus on the important work that needs to be done this semester.鈥