Joan Develin Coley
Joan Develin Coley served as president of McDaniel College, Westminster, Maryland from 2000 to 2010.[1] She served as interim president for Notre Dame of Maryland University starting in August 2013 during the presidential search for that university.[2]
Education
- A.B. English Honors, Albright College
- M.Ed., Secondary Education Reading, University of Maryland, College Park
- Doctorate, Elementary Education Reading, University of Maryland, College Park
McDaniel College
- President – 2001
- Interim President – 2000
- Provost and Dean of the Faculty – 1994–2000
- Acting Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty – 1993–94
- Dean of Graduate Affairs, Professor – 1992–93
- Professor, Chair of Education Dept. & Director of Graduate Reading Program – 1986–92
- Director of Admissions – 1985
- Associate Dean/Academic Affairs – 1983–85
- Director of Continuing Education – 1982
- Director, American Publishers Assn. Literacy Project, Washington, D.C. (sabbatical) — 1980–81
- Associate Professor, Education Dept. & Director Graduate Reading Program – 1977
- Assistant Professor, Education Dept. & Director Graduate Reading Program – 1973
Accomplishments and honors
- Outstanding Teacher Educator in Reading given by the Maryland Council of the International Reading Association (1989)
- Good Scout Award, Boy Scouts of America (2010)[3]
- Circle of Excellence, Top 100 Women in Maryland, Daily Record (2004)
- Top 100 Women in Maryland, Daily Record (2000, 2002)
- Outstanding Teacher Educator in Reading at the Higher Education Level (1989)
- Maryland Higher Education Reading Association, president (1975–76)
- Mid-Atlantic Reading Research Consortium, president (1987–99)
References
- ↑ "McDaniel Coley announces plans to retire in 2010". McDaniel College. Retrieved June 21, 2010.
- ↑ "Joan Develin Coley, president emerita of McDaniel College, to lead Notre Dame of Maryland University" (Press release). Notre Dame of Maryland University. Retrieved September 17, 2013.
- ↑ "Former McDaneil President Honored by Boy Scouts". Retrieved December 2, 2010.
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