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Rhonda Gonzales Appointed Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences

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Mary Clark

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Dear 快活app community members,

Rhona Gonzales
Dr. Rhonda Gonzales

It is with tremendous delight that I share, with the concurrence of the chancellor, that Dr. Rhonda M. Gonzales has been appointed as our next dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS), effective July 1, 2021. Dr. Gonzales will also be appointed as full professor with tenure in 快活app鈥檚 Department of History. Dr. Gonzales鈥 area of research and teaching expertise is African history, specifically the history of East Africa and the Atlantic slave trade to Mexico.

Dr. Gonzales comes to us from The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), where she currently serves as chair of the history department and professor of history. She has also served as interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at UTSA. Prior to serving as interim dean, Dr. Gonzales was instrumental in serving as UTSA鈥檚 interim vice president for student success and associate vice provost for strategic initiatives. In both roles, she envisioned and oversaw a series of initiatives related to student persistence and thriving. Most recently, she is co-principal investigator on a multi-million dollar grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. 快活app and CAHSS will greatly benefit from Dr. Gonzales鈥 expertise and insights in these critically important domains.

Despite her growing administrative responsibilities, Dr. Gonzales has maintained a steady research agenda. She recently co-authored a book with Oxford University Press titled听Bantu Africa. In 2017, she published a co-authored chapter on African women鈥檚 history in an edited collection with Routledge Press. And she is co-author of a forthcoming book with Cambridge University Press entitled,听Family Before Gender: History in Central and Eastern Africa, ca. 500-1900. Dr. Gonzales鈥 work in precolonial East African history is highly interdisciplinary and collaborative, drawing on multiple fields of scholarly inquiry and garnering recognition, as with a recent multi-year grant to conduct research on African history from the National Endowment for the Humanities in 2017.

Dr. Gonzales earned her B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of California at Los Angeles. She began her academic career at Macalester College in Minnesota before moving to The University of Texas system. She has served as a Fulbright reviewer, an external reviewer for DePaul University and a grant reviewer for the American Historical Association. Her expertise on the status of women of color within the history profession and beyond is regularly sought after by higher education institutions and organizations.

Upon learning of her appointment, Dr. Gonzales remarked, 鈥淚 am thrilled to join the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences as its next dean. Joining 快活app to champion liberal and creative arts as the keystone of a 21st century comprehensive education is an honor that I embrace with great enthusiasm and commitment.鈥

It gives me great pleasure now to offer my profoundest thanks to the CAHSS dean search committee for their immense time, thoughtfulness, and insight. It was a great honor indeed to partner with such a hard-working committee:

Co-chairs

  • Anne DePrince, professor of psychology and director of 快活app鈥檚 Center for Community Engagement to advance Scholarship and Learning (CCESL)
  • Andrei Kutateladze, dean of the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Members

  • Paula Adamo, teaching professor, Spanish language,听literary and听cultural studies
  • Liz Escobedo, associate professor, history and CAHSS director of听diversity, equity and inclusion
  • Jennifer Garner, CAHSS executive director of development
  • Craig Harrison, 快活app trustee (BSBA 鈥03)
  • Kirk Jones, CAHSS chief operating officer
  • Lisa Martinez, professor, sociology听and criminology
  • Andrea Stanton, chair and associate professor, religious studies
  • Keith Ward, director听and professor,听Lamont School of听Music

Co-chair and professor Anne DePrince remarked upon news of Dr. Gonzales鈥 appointment, 鈥淲e were grateful for robust engagement from the CAHSS and 快活app community, which made it possible to showcase the college鈥檚 distinctive approach to bringing the University鈥檚 public good vision to life. We鈥檙e excited that Dr. Gonzales will be a champion for the college鈥檚 work.鈥

Dr. Gonzales will succeed Dean Danny McIntosh, who has led CAHSS with a powerful commitment to our students and community. Dean McIntosh鈥檚 commitment to our students is most evident in the college鈥檚 development of the Keystone Experiences, a set of faculty-guided, integrative learning experiences. Under Dr. McIntosh's leadership, the college raised nearly $40 million to support student work, internships and training opportunities, as well as faculty innovation, research and creative work. Most notably, during this time, the college secured valuable national grants and philanthropic support for the John Madden Center for Innovation in the Liberal and Creative Arts, including numerous faculty-led initiatives such as the Casa de Paz Learning Community and the 快活app Prison Arts Initiative.

Following a well-earned sabbatical, Dr. McIntosh will rejoin the faculty in the Department of Psychology where he鈥檒l return to teaching and continue his research. Please join me in congratulating and thanking Dr. McIntosh for his leadership.

Rhonda, her husband, Curtis, and son, Alonzo, are greatly looking forward to moving to Denver. They are excited to make Colorado their home and to take advantage of the state鈥檚 spectacular landscape and the outdoor adventures it invites.

Please join me in welcoming Rhonda and her family to 快活app. Together, we have a very exciting future ahead!

With best regards,

Mary Clark

Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor