Carroll Community College
Summer 2010,
No. 49





Contents

Plans for New Allied Healthcare Education Center in Mount Airy Announced

President’s Column

Charnock Elected Chair of the Board of Trustees

Brown Appointed Dean of Business, Mathmatics, and Sciences

Documentary Filmmakers Visit Carroll Community College

College Receives National Recognition for Community Service

Internships Give Students Real-World View of the Criminal Justice System

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Brown Appointed Dean of Business, Mathematics, and Sciences

Carroll Community College appointed Robert Brown dean of Business, Mathematics, and Sciences, effective July 1, 2010. He replaced Judy Coen, who retired June 30, 2010. Coen worked for the college in various capacities starting in 1976, when Carroll was a branch campus of Catonsville Community College (now CCBC).

"I am confident that Dean Brown will bring creative energy and new ideas to his position," said College President Dr. Faye Pappalardo.

"Robert Brown is immensely qualified for his new position as dean," said Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs Dr. James Ball. "He brings a breadth and depth of knowledge to the position that will be highly effective."

As the new dean, Brown will be responsible for supervising the chairs in the disciplines in his area. He will also continue to co-chair the Self-Study report to Middle States Commission for Higher Education with Dr. Michael Kiphart, dean of Students at Carroll. Brown is a former chair of Mathematics at Carroll.

"One of my early priorities will be to work with other college faculty and staff to better utilize our current technological resources in the decision-making processes at all levels," said Brown.

Brown has worked at the college since January, 2000. He is a 1991 graduate of Westminster High School. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from Western Maryland College (1995) and a Master of Science in Mathematics at Michigan State University (1997). Brown and his family live in the Union Mills/Silver Run area of Carroll County.


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