Kathryn Lively Named Interim Dean of the College

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The sociologist and South House professor will serve a one-year appointment.

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天美影视 Kathryn Lively will continue as house professor of South House during her tenure as interim dean. (Photo by Robert Gill) 
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Kathryn Lively, a professor of sociology and the inaugural house professor of the South House residential community, will serve a one-year appointment as interim dean of the College starting July 1, Interim Provost David Kotz announced today. 

Lively is stepping in as Rebecca Biron, a professor of Spanish and comparative literature, returns full-time to teaching and research after a three-year term as dean. 

鈥淎s a house professor, Kathryn has been integral to the successful launch of the College鈥檚 house community system,鈥 Kotz says. 鈥淗er creative leadership demonstrates a profound commitment to student learning and well-being, and to creating a more inclusive and welcoming climate for all students on campus. I鈥檓 delighted that she has agreed to take on the role of interim dean.鈥 

The dean of the College is Dartmouth鈥檚 senior officer responsible for undergraduate academic life, overseeing the division of student affairs and leading the house professors and Dartmouth鈥檚 .

鈥淚鈥檓 very excited to take on this role, which is a unique opportunity to promote co-curricular life and the relationship between student affairs and academic success,鈥 Lively says. 

Lively will continue as house professor of South House during her tenure as interim dean. 鈥淚鈥檓 committed to the house system,鈥 she says. 鈥淥ver the past two years, we鈥檝e seen a wonderful rise in the level of community and leadership within the houses. We鈥檙e seeing an increased sense of community within the residence halls, stronger friendships, and students taking part in creating the type of programming they want to participate in.鈥 

Lively, who joined the Dartmouth faculty in 2002, earned her PhD in sociology from Vanderbilt University, and describes her research interests as being 鈥渁t the nexus of identity, emotion, and culture.鈥 Her recent research has focused on identity loss among elderly patients with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease and identity change among people who have experienced significant weight loss.

As interim dean, Lively will serve as a member of the president鈥檚 and the provost鈥檚 leadership teams, promoting the integration of academic life into the full range of student experiences, providing direction on student inclusivity and diversity issues, and participating in strategic planning. 

Lively says her vision for the role has been shaped by her predecessor. 鈥淚t will be a very hard task to fill Rebecca Biron鈥檚 shoes,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 under her leadership that the house system got started, on an incredibly short timeline. She created a team that allowed us to build teams within the houses and brought out the best in everyone. Through her, I鈥檝e learned to keep my eye on the bigger picture and to remember why it is that we do this work. She鈥檚 been inspirational.鈥

Kotz agrees. 鈥淚鈥檓 grateful for the leadership Rebecca has shown during a time of great, positive transformation of student life,鈥 he says.

Lively was selected as interim dean by a search committee that included Carolyn Gordon, the Benjamin Cheney 天美影视 in Mathematics; Thomas Cormen, professor of computer science; Craig Sutton, associate professor of mathematics; Laura Hercod, chief of staff in the Office of the President and secretary to the Board of Trustees; and Dino Koff, director of financial aid.

Hannah Silverstein can be reached at hannah.silverstein@dartmouth.edu.

Hannah Silverstein