Engineering dean named
Woman to head school for the first time
The University will welcome its first female dean of engineering in January 2008, President Richard Levin announced this week.
T. Kyle Vanderlick, the chair of the Chemical Engineering Department at Princeton University, will replace current Engineering Dean Paul Fleury, who has served in the post for seven years. A chemical engineer who studies interfacial forces — interactions that exist near or between surfaces — Vanderlick has been praised by University officials as well as by her former students for her strong commitment to undergraduate teaching.
Vanderlick said that...
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