In an announcement today, the University of North Carolina-Asheville has named Dr. Jane K. Fernandes as the new Provost/Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, effective upon approval of the University’s Board of Trustees.

Fernandes, who most recently served as the president-designate of Gallaudet University and the Provost for six years, beat out more than 160 applicants for the UNC-Asheville job, according to the press release from the University.

UNC Asheville Chancellor Anne Ponder explained that Fernandes’ goals and academic credentials best suits her for the job.

Jane Fernandes is an exceptionally talented and experienced individual whose achievements and expertise ideally suit our University’s goals and mission.

Ponder goes on to state that Fernandes is “…skilled in strategic planning, curriculum and faculty development and has directed university programs that improve K-12 education.”

Fernandes is currently still under contract at Gallaudet as a tenured faculty member in the ASL/Deaf Studies department and is currently scheduled to teach several courses this coming spring semester. Whether this new job will prevent her from resuming her duties at Gallaudet remains to be seen.

Fernandes was largely the source of the October 2006 Gallaudet Protests that returned national attention to Gallaudet University, 19 years after the Deaf President Now movement.

She was accused of mismanagement, unwillingness to work with constituents on campus, and was seen as too much in the mold of retiring President I. King Jordan. Her appointment sparked a protest in May of 2006 that was resumed that following October.

During the October protests, information surfaced regarding how Fernandes was ineffective as a leader, including the Clerc Center letter written by faculty and staff at the Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center, accusing her of ineffective leadership as the Vice President of Pre-College National Mission Programs before she became the Provost at Gallaudet.

Fernandes mentioned that she is “looking forward to working with Chancellor Ponder.”

Fernandes becomes the second presidential candidate from Gallaudet University to work in the University of North Carolina system. Dr. Elisabeth Zinser, the 7th president of Gallaudet University, was the vice chancellor of UNC-Greensboro.

Once approved by the Board of Trustees, Fernandes’ position starts July 1, 2008.


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