a senior official in a college or university, who may be in charge of a division or faculty (for example, the dean of science) or have some other advisory or disciplinary function (for example, the dean of students)
This is a fellow responsible for supervising the conduct and discipline of the Junior Members of the College [University]
college or university academic administrative official An academic dean usually heads a college within the university The Dean of Students functions as a student advocate
Dean is based on Octavian from the story of Julius Caesar, which heavily influenced the story of Prang and the ascension of the Emperor to his current role He was a petty mage who was ultimately betrayed by his own greed and his supposed allies on the Second Triumvirate
(Gr Proistamenos) An honorary title given to a presbyter; meaning: 1) the senior priest in a cathedral of a diocese; 2) the senior priest in a large parish; 3) the head of the faculty in a theological seminary
The Dean is UWMC's chief administrator -- the CEO of the campus who, together with the Collegium, helps plan for the future of our campus and run it on a daily basis The dean is available to all students who wish to meet with him to discuss campus and degree concerns contents
The highest officer of a division, college, or school, such as Dean of Education
This person directs and controls the planning and development of the educational programs within an academic division You may meet this person to discuss curriculum goals, course selection, and specificproblems you may have withing that division To learn the name and office location of the Dean of your Division, click here
title used for the resident clergyman of a cathedral; also used for the chief academic officer of a college or seminary If the dean is ordained, the title "The Very Reverend" is appropriate; if the dean is a lay person, this title is not used: the Dean of the School of Theology is the Very Reverend Guy Lytle; the Dean of the College is Prof Robert Keele