- Selma Botman
Dr. Selma Botman became the President of the
University of Southern Maine on July 1, 2008. She was appointed to the position by the University of Maine System's Board of Trustees at a March 10, 2008, meeting of the Board.Until recently, Dr. Botman served as the Executive Vice-Chancellor and University Provost of The
City University of New York (CUNY). She was appointed to that position at CUNY in the fall 2004. Previously, she served as Special Assistant to the Chancellor at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and as Vice President for Academic Affairs at theUniversity of Massachusetts system. She was a tenured full professor in the Departments of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts Boston and Lowell campuses. She was also a tenured member of the Department of Political Science at theCollege of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts.Dr. Botman received a B.A. in psychology from
Brandeis University , a B.Phil. in Middle Eastern Studies fromOxford University , and an A.M. in Middle Eastern Studies and a Ph.D. in History and Middle Eastern Studies fromHarvard University . Dr. Botman is a specialist in modern Middle Eastern politics. She has taught in the history PhD program at theCUNY Graduate Center and the history department atThe City College of New York. She has published three books—"Engendering Citizenship in Egypt," Columbia University Press, 1999; "From Independence to Revolution: Egypt, 1922-1952," Syracuse University Press, 1991; and "The Rise of Egyptian Communism: 1939-1970," Syracuse University Press, 1988—and numerous articles. Dr. Botman has been an Affiliate in Research at Harvard University’s Center for Middle Eastern Studies and a member ofMiddle East Studies Association , theAmerican Association of University Women , theAmerican Association for Higher Education , and theNational Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges .Under Selma Botman’s leadership, CUNY initiated and coordinated several flagship programs, including the university-wide Campaign for Student Success, The Teacher Academy, the Black Male Initiative, the Latino Faculty Initiative, the Macaulay Honors College for undergraduate honors education, and a revised Distinguished Professorship initiative. She collaborated with the
NYC Department of Education to establish CUNY as a national model for urban public education. Dr. Botman developed numerous programs to improve the university’s visibility, to enhance the breadth and rigor of its academic programs, and to make high-quality education available to every New York City public school student.External links
• [http://www.usm.maine.edu The University of Southern Maine]
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