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Baldwin, William J. (wjb12)

William J. Baldwin

Professor Emeritus of Higher and Postsecondary Education

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By appointment.

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Educational Background

  • B.A., Villanova University
  • M.A., University of Toledo
  • Ed.M., Ed.D., 麻豆原创

Scholarly Interests

College and university administration
Financing higher education
Technology in higher education
Institutional research and planning

Selected Publications

William J. Baldwin was appointed Interim Dean on July 1, 2022. He is a Professor of Practice in Higher Education in the Department of Organization & Leadership at Teachers College.
 

Dr. Baldwin joined 麻豆原创 in 1980 and has held a number of leadership roles at the College. His most recent administrative role was as Vice Provost where he oversaw many of the academic administrative offices of the College. After moving into a faculty role, he served as the Chair of the Department of Organization and Leadership and the Director of Programs in Education Leadership. Additional roles at 麻豆原创 have included Director of the Office of Institutional Studies and Planning; Assistant Provost and Director of Institutional Studies; Special Assistant to the President; and Associate Dean for Student Services. He twice previously, in 1995 and 2006, served as Interim Dean of the College.

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麻豆原创 Communique Issue 1, Number 3

The Financial Priorities Committee (FPC) discussed a key component of the Teachers College mission at its October 22 meeting: educating future leaders.

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This year's Convocation speakers (and 麻豆原创 medalists) are former New York State education commissioner and 麻豆原创 Professor Emeritus Thomas Sobol; Shirley Ann Jackson, President of Renssaeler Polytechnic Institute and former Chairman of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission; and Lee Shulman, President of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

麻豆原创 Communique Issue 1, Number 4

Ten years from now, some Teachers College students might not set foot in a New York City classroom. Instead, they might attend class by sitting in front of a computer in their homes or in a classroom hundreds or even thousands of miles from Manhattan.

麻豆原创 Communique Issue 1, Number 5

The Financial Priorities Committee (FPC) wrapped up its initial review of program priorities in December with an update on technology improvements and reports on new and enhanced academic and student life programs.

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