Binghamton University is in a state of change: a new freshman class, several construction/renovation projects across campus, as well as new faculty members within the administration. This semester, Seshu Desu, dean of Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science, and Lloyd Howe, interim vice president for Student Affairs, have taken on new roles at BU.
Seshu Desu, dean of the Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science:
?Prior history
oNo prior history with BU
oInformed of position by Headhunters.com
?Process of becoming dean
oCalled by Headhunters.com, informed of position
oInterviewed along with other candidates in Syracuse
oBrought to Binghamton for on-campus interview
oOffered job by Provost Mary Ann Swain
?Prior qualifications
oHead of the department of electronic computer engineering for eight and a half years at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
oAlso a researcher and distinguished professor at said school
?What do you like most about Binghamton?
o’The undergraduate quality here is very good. The staff is very pleasant, supportive and helpful. They made me feel welcome.’
?Plans for Watson
oTo make Watson into the choice engineering school; to improve the reputation of Watson and to make an impact on the local community.
oTo make successful students; help them become good citizens, to understand and participate in society, to be innovative and self-sufficient and to reach their full potential.
Lloyd Howe, interim vice president of Student Affairs
?Prior history
oWith BU for 29 years.
oStarted as area coordinator at Newing College, then associate director and director of Residential Life, followed by associate vice president of Student Life, finally associate vice president and dean of students.
?Process of becoming interim VP
oRequested by President Lois DeFleur in July, assumed position on Aug. 16.
?Prior qualifications
oBroad experience with student affairs, supervised the directors of most offices currently within student affairs; broad familiarity with division-wide issues.
?What do you like most about Binghamton?
o’I appreciate and value the people I work with, faculty and staff. The students are of high caliber.’
?Plans as Interim Vice President
o’To continue to offer excellent services to students and the University community, as well as meaningful education opportunities and growth experiences for students.’