Judith I. Bailey

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Dr. Judith I. Bailey is a former college president, serving for Northern Michigan University and most recently, Western Michigan University.

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[edit] Biography

Bailey came to WMU from Northern Michigan University where she served as president from 1997 to 2003. Prior to assuming the presidency at NMU, Bailey was Vice President of Academic Affairs and Provost at the University of Maine as well as Vice President for Research and Public Service and Director of Cooperative Extension Service. Previously, she served in leadership roles in the Office of Extension Service of the University of the District of Columbia and the University of Maryland. She also has taught at George Mason University and the University of Maryland.

A native of North Carolina, Bailey earned a bachelor's degree in English from Coker Collegein Hartsville, SC. That school honored her in 1998 with its Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award. She earned her master's and doctoral degree from Virginia Tech in 1973 and 1976, respectively, and in 2005, she received Virginia Tech's Graduate Alumni Achievement Award. She also attended Harvard University's Institute for Educational Management in 1994 and took part in the institute's 1996 alumni seminar.

[edit] Western Michigan University

[edit] Achievements

Coming to WMU, Dr. Bailey's stated focus involved moving the University forward in such research areas as the life sciences, enhancing WMU's technical infrastructure and overseeing successful completion of a five-year capital campaign, the largest in University history.

In 2004, Bailey launched implementation of a new Student Information System, "GoWMU", that dramatically altered students' electronic access to academic resources and services as well as streamlined operations across the campus.

[edit] Termination

On August 15, 2006 the Board of Trustees of Western Michigan University terminated Bailey's contract as president for "unsatisfactory performance and breach of contract." Former president Diether Haenicke was named interim president at the same time.[1] On October 27, 2006, it was announced that Bailey and the university had agreed to a severance package of $530,000.[2]

[edit] After WMU

Starting in January of 2007 Bailey will be a senior fellow at the American Association of State Colleges and Universities. [3]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ WMU News. "Trustees decide to end Bailey's contract", 2006-08-15. Retrieved on October 28, 2006.
  2. ^ Davis, Paula M. "Bailey leaves WMU with $530K", Kalamazoo Gazette, 2006-10-28, p. A1.
  3. ^ Ibid, p. A2.