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Myers McRae to Conduct Dean Search for Georgian Court University

Myers McRae is assisting Georgian Court University in Lakewood, New Jersey, in its national search for a Dean of Arts and Sciences. Founded in 1908 by the Sisters of Mercy of New Jersey, Georgian Court University is located on a 156-acre estate formerly belonging to railroad baron George Jay Gould. Situated 60 miles from New York and Philadelphia and only 10 miles from the Jersey Shore, the campus is a National Historic Landmark with magnificent statuary, beautiful architecture and picturesque gardens, making it an inspiring place to learn, study and live.

 

Open to students of all faiths, Georgian Court University provides a comprehensive liberal arts education in the Roman Catholic tradition with a special concern for women. The university offers a curriculum that is broad enough to be truly liberal, yet specialized enough to provide in-depth preparation for careers or further study.

 

Georgian Court University offers a small college ambiance in a technologically advanced, highly esteemed university setting. Centered on the core values of the Sisters of Mercy, the university has an enrollment of more than 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students.

 

The Georgian Court faculty is committed to teaching and individual mentoring, with 83 percent of the full-time faculty holding doctorates or terminal degrees. Faculty members are dedicated and caring educators and experts in their respective industries, while demonstrating public service and a personal affinity to the institution’s core values--respect, integrity, justice, compassion, and service.

 

Leading the Myers McRae Consultant Team will be Kenny Daugherty and Emily Myers. They can be reached at kennydaugherty@myersmcrae.com and  emilymyers@myersmcrae.com.

 

Referrals, letters of interest and applications (cover letter and resume) should be submitted to georgiancourt@myersmcrae.com. More information about this leadership position will be posted on the Myers McRae web site as it is developed.

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