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Search underway for new IU School of Nursing dean

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The Indiana University School of Nursing is searching for its next dean.

Robin Newhouse, who was dean of the school for nearly a decade, stepped down in August.

Janet Carpenter is serving as interim dean while the school searches for Newhouse’s replacement. Carpenter is a Distinguished Professor and the Audrey Geisel Endowed Chair in Innovation at IU.

Applications and nominations are being accepted on the university’s executive search website.

A search committee has been named to guide the search for the new dean. Members of the search committee are:

  • Chair Carol Anne Murdoch-Kinch, dean of the School of Dentistry.
  • Ashley Burelison, director of undergraduate advising for the School of Nursing.
  • Greg Carter, assistant dean of research and associate professor in the Office of Research Support for the School of Nursing.
  • Chandra Dyson, assistant dean of student success and engagement for the School of Nursing.
  • Nicole R. Fowler, associate professor of medicine in the IU School of Medicine.
  • Jason Gilbert, executive vice president and chief nurse executive at IU Health.
  • Richard Griffin, human resources director for the School of Nursing.
  • Amy Knopf, associate professor of community and health systems in the School of Nursing.
  • Heather Kintz, clinical placement coordinator in the School of Nursing.
  • Rose Mays, professor emeritus in the School of Nursing.
  • Jamie Rausch, assistant professor in the School of Nursing.
  • Deanna Reising, professor in the School of Nursing.
  • Matt Siregar, manager of clinical operations for the transplant unit at IU Health.
  • Thomas Stucky, professor in the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
  • Jacy Thomas, NICU student nurse assistant.

The IU School of Nursing provides undergraduate, graduate and doctoral nursing programs to 2,000 students in Indianapolis, Bloomington, Fort Wayne and a future fourth location.

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