MAILED: Oct. 2, 2001
EAU CLAIRE — Dr. Margaret Dwyer will resign her position as associate
vice chancellor for academic affairs and chief information officer at the
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire effective Jan. 3, 2002. She will return to a
full-time teaching position in the department of accounting and finance, where
she holds a tenured position.
Plans to replace Dwyer will get under way during this
fall semester, said Provost Ronald Satz.
“It is with both regret and appreciation for work well
done that I have accepted Dr. Dwyer’s resignation,” Satz said. “I am
particularly grateful for the support she has given me during my initial years
as Provost.”
Dwyer will teach, advise students, and participate in
committee and other assignments during the spring 2002 semester, Satz said. She
also will retool and update herself in the field of accounting systems, and
develop research areas in accounting information systems and new upper division
courses to meet department needs, he said.
Dwyer, who has taught most semesters during her six years
of administrative service in the College of Business and Academic Affairs, said
she is looking forward to returning to the classroom full time.
“It has been a pleasure working for Academic
Affairs,” Dwyer said. “I am looking forward to working with students in the
College of Business again, and I wish Academic Affairs continued success in the
future.”
Dwyer initially joined UW-Eau Claire’s accounting
department in 1982. She holds a doctorate from UW-Madison.
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