Today, the Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies (where I serve on the board of trustees) announced the appointment of a new academic dean. IWS is a niche graduate school which offers specialized graduate training in the history, theology, and practice of worship. Here is their press release:
INSTITUTE FOR WORSHIP STUDIES WELCOMES
NEW ACADEMIC DEAN
Experienced administrator on-board at Orange Park-based graduate school
Dr. Eric Ohlmann |
ORANGE PARK, Fla. - The Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies (IWS) welcomes Dr. Eric H. Ohlmann as its new Academic Dean. Dr. Ohlmann brings to this position a wealth of experience as a theological higher education Dean,
having served at Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary (now Palmer Seminary), Northern Baptist Theological Seminary and most recently at Taylor College and Seminary. A recognized administrative scholar, his graduate training includes a ThM with a major in Church History from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and a ThD with a major in Historical Studies from The Graduate Theological Union. Dr. Ohlmann was the Director of Accreditation and Planning for IWS from 2005 through 2010 as the Institute achieved initial accreditation.
Dr. Andrew Hill |
Dr. Ohlmann is replacing Dr. Andrew E. Hill, IWS Professor in the doctoral program, whose term as Academic Dean expired effective June 30, 2013. Dr. Hill will continue as the professor of DWS 701. He has served IWS as Dean since July 1, 2010. During Dr. Hill's tenure as dean, he helped guide IWS through a remarkable period of strong growth and progress. Enrollment and library resources have been expanded, an increase in global outreach has been initiated, and the processes of academic assessment have been strengthened. IWS is grateful for the dedicated and excellent service of Dr. Hill as Academic Dean.
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