Candace Introcaso

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Sister Candace Introcaso
7th President of La Roche College
Term 8 April 2005 Incumbent
Predecessor Monsignor William Kerr
Alma mater Fordham University
Shippensburg University
Claremont Graduate University
Religion Roman Catholic

Candace Introcaso, CDP, Ph.D. is the President of La Roche College, a private Catholic institution in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Background

Sister Candace Introcaso was elected the seventh Presidence of La Roche College by the Board of Trustees in 2004. As a member of the Sisters of Divine Providence, Introcaso began her involvement in higher education in the late 1980s, serving on both the faculty and the administrative staff at La Roche from 1986-91.[1][2]

Introcaso went on to serve as assistant vice president for academic affairs at Heritage College, located in the Yakima Indian Reservation in Toppenish, Washington, from 1997 until 1999.[2] Her next position was vice president for planning and assessment at Barry University in Miami, Florida.

Introcaso received her Ph.D in higher education administration from Claremont Graduate University, where she received the Hausam-Fisk Award for Excellence in Higher Education. Introcaso also holds an MA in sociology from Fordham University and a BA in psychology from Shippensburg University.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "History of the College". La Roche College. Retrieved 2007-10-11. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Alumni Notes". Claremont Graduate University. Retrieved 2007-10-11. 


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