Mount Vernon Nazarene University has announced the appointment of Dr. Judy Gregg as Dean of the newly-formed College of Arts and Sciences. This move is part of the university's strategic academic restructuring aimed at enhancing interdisciplinary collaboration and student success.
Dr. Gregg, who has been with MVNU for over a decade, previously served as Dean of the School of Nursing and Health Sciences. Her career includes experience in hospital administration, higher education, and public health advocacy.
“We are incredibly blessed to announce that Dr. Judy Gregg has accepted the role of Dean for the College of Arts and Sciences at Mount Vernon Nazarene University,” said MVNU President Dr. Carson Castleman. “Dr. Gregg has been an outstanding leader on our campus for many years and exemplifies what it means to be a consummate professional with a genuine heart for students."
In her new role, Dr. Gregg will oversee all undergraduate programs within the College of Arts and Sciences, focusing on faculty development, curriculum planning, assessment, accreditation, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. She will also work closely with Enrollment and Marketing to support student recruitment and retention efforts.
“I’m honored to serve as Dean of the newly restructured College of Arts and Sciences," said Dr. Gregg. "The transition to the new college structure marks a significant step forward for MVNU."
Dr. Gregg holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Carlow University, where she received the Anne Denardo McGowan DNP Leadership Award, along with degrees from Indiana Wesleyan University and Excelsior College.
“As an empathic leader, Dr. Gregg is committed to doing what is right and advancing the University’s mission,” added Dr. Castleman.
The current school-based structure remains in place through June 30, but Dr. Gregg begins her new role immediately to ensure a smooth transition.
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