University Provost Shirley Willihnganz made the announcement April 2 to the campus community.

鈥淎nn is innovative, results-oriented and has an outstanding national reputation,鈥 said Willihnganz. 鈥淪he has the heart of a teacher, the mind of a strategist, and she knows how to build an effective team.鈥

Larson鈥檚 roles in the CEHD have included vice dean, associate dean, acting department chair for the Department of Teaching and Learning, professor and student teacher听supervisor. She is an expert in teacher preparation and accountability and deeply experienced in forging community partnerships to improve K-12 education, professional development and adult learning.

Larson is a much sought-after speaker and has given presentations on topics such as professional development, critical thinking, technology in teaching and learning, teacher recruitment, and assessment and accountability.

While at UofL, she has been a champion for using data-based models for continuous program improvement, cross department collaboration, diversity and the advancement of women.

鈥淚鈥檓 truly excited to serve as the college鈥檚 next dean,鈥 Larson said. 鈥淥ur college is unique because of its breadth of programs and its long history and outstanding reputation with community engagement and partnerships. In addition to educator preparation, we have top notch and vibrant听programs in health, sports and exercise physiology听sciences, counseling and college student personnel services, educational leadership, higher education, human resources and organizational leadership and learning, a planetarium, an Early Learning Campus,听and much more.鈥

Larson听began her career as a middle and high school teacher. She later moved into professorial and听administrative roles and began focusing her research in the areas of community-school district partnerships and teacher training and accountability. She earned a doctoral degree in curriculum and instruction from University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, in 1998.

Larson earned an undergraduate degree from Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas; pursued advanced studies at Kansas University and Kansas State University; and earned a听graduate degree from Wichita State University.

When announcing Larson鈥檚 appointment, Willihnganz also thanked Interim Dean听听for leading the school for the past six years.

鈥淗e has done a remarkable job and I am truly grateful for his leadership,鈥 Willihnganz said. 鈥淲e wish him well in his retirement as the school鈥檚 dean.鈥

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