FAMU has announced that Valencia E. Matthews, a long-time
faculty member at the university, will serve as dean of the College of
Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities (CSSAH).
“I believe that she is the
best person for this job as we start this new college,” said Rodner
Wright, interim provost and vice resident for Academic Affairs. “She
has served in a leadership role in this college for years and will be
able to continue our efforts to develop a strong academic foundation for
our students. As a new college, this is a great opportunity for us to
create a legacy…own the challenges and own the solutions.”
Matthews
has served as interim dean of the College of Social Sciences, Arts and
Humanities since July 1, 2012, and has served as interim chair of the
Department of Music from December 2011 - June 2012. In addition, she
has served as assistant dean in the College of Arts and Science from
2002-2012 before the college was split in 2012 to form the College of
Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities and the College of Science and
Technology.
“I am a collaborative, team-oriented servant-leader,
and as such, I am excited about the opportunity to work with the diverse
disciplines that comprise the College of Social Sciences, Arts and
Humanities,” Matthews said. “My vision is to create, cultivate and
facilitate an environment where we do all things well and by we, I mean
faculty, staff, students, administrators, and people of goodwill and
honest intent. The eight departments and 17 disciplines that are in the
college will be a positive and engaging force at FAMU, in the community
and beyond.”
Matthews said her goal is to ensure that students
in the college have a positive academic experience with relevant
curriculum and experiences that meet the needs of the 21st century
workforce. For faculty in the college, she would like to continue
initiatives that foster opportunities for research and creative
activities, professional development, while she ensures resources are
available for faculty to do their jobs.
Actively involved in the theatre world, Matthews has served as director
of Theatre with the FAMU Essential Theatre in 1999; founder and artistic
director of the Irene C. Edmonds Youth Theatre since 1997; member of
the Board of Directors for the Council on Culture and Arts for seven
years; board member for the Florida Center for Performing Arts and
Education for four years; assistant dean/chairperson of Visual Arts,
Humanities and Theatre in the FAMU College of Arts and Sciences for 11
years; artistic director with FAMU Artists in Bloom Festival for three
years; FAMU representative for Florida Higher Education Arts Network for
13 years; member of the Black Theatre Network for 15 years; Sickle Cell
Anemia Foundation 5k Run/Walk for 10 years; and participated in the
Susan G. Komen three-day Walk for Breast Cancer and the Avon Walk for
Breast Cancer for one year.
Matthews is a graduate of South
Carolina State University with a bachelor’s degree in dramatic arts.
She earned a master’s degree from Ohio State University in theatre and a
doctoral degree in theatre from Florida State University. She has been
a full-time faculty member since 1993.
Matthews is a native of Lane, S.C. She is married to Joel B. White.
Matthews appointed dean of the new College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities
March 11, 2013
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