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

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

  1. "McDaniel Coley announces plans to retire in 2010". McDaniel College. Archived from the original on April 27, 2009. Retrieved June 21, 2010.
  2. "Joan Develin Coley, president emerita of McDaniel College, to lead Notre Dame of Maryland University" (Press release). Notre Dame of Maryland University. Archived from the original on September 30, 2013. Retrieved September 17, 2013.
  3. "Former McDaneil President Honored by Boy Scouts". Retrieved December 2, 2010.

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