Wittenberg Magazine P.O. Box 720 Springfield, Ohio 45501-0720
Phone: (937) 327-6141 Fax: (937) 327-6112
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Around Myers Hollow
Perkins Oversees Student Development
Perkins replaces Debbie Heida, who accepted a similar position at Berry College in Mount Berry, Ga., earlier this year. Highly skilled in the areas of educational administration, conflict resolution and stress management, Perkins brings significant experience to the position. As dean of students at Westminster, Perkins supervised residential life on campus along with all student activities and government, the school's counseling and volunteer services, its substance-abuse and service-learning programs, and campus ministry. She also oversaw Westminster's student center operations, served as a liaison for the university's food services and campus patrol, taught a first-year seminar, and provided resources and emergency services for the school's 500 residential students. As the chief advocate for students at Wittenberg, Perkins will advise the president on all essential matters concerning student life and oversee residence life, student activities, multicultural programs, judicial affairs, the health and counseling center, and Greek affairs. Perkins earned her M.Ed. in educational psychology and her B.S. in secondary English education from Wayne
State University. She also has completed class work in educational leadership and policy studies at Iowa State University.
Wittenberg Magazine P.O. Box 720 Springfield, Ohio 45501-0720 Phone: (937) 327-6141 Fax: (937) 327-6112 |
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