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LW Tech Hires New VP for Academic Affairs

Dr. Kathleen Curphy has spent more than 20 years in administrative positions at two-year colleges in the Midwest.

Editor's Note: The following is a press release from Lake Washington Institute of Technology.

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(LWIT) announced Monday that Dr. Kathleen Curphy will join the polytechnic college as the new Vice President for Academic Affairs on Aug. 13.

“Dr. Curphy comes to us with significant experience in the Minnesota community and technical college system, including years of service in academic affairs leadership and eLearning,” said LWIT President Dr. David Woodall. “Her collaborative style and commitment to technical education will be a tremendous asset to our college as we continue to grow and serve our students with exceptional learning opportunities.”

Dr. Curphy brings more than 20 years of progressive experience as a two-year college administrator in Minnesota, Missouri, Wisconsin, and Iowa, 11 of those at the senior level, and has served as provost, chief academic officer, and vice president. Throughout her impressive career she has been instrumental in developing and building multiple valuable programs in several community and technical colleges and fostering community, business, and faculty partnerships.

“I have been very impressed with President Woodall, the faculty, and staff and am very pleased to be joining the Lake Washington Institute of Technology community,” said Dr. Curphy. “I am passionate about the role LWIT plays in transforming our students’ lives by preparing them for today’s careers and tomorrow’s opportunities. LWIT is the economic development engine for the community and I look forward to helping meet our community, business, and industry needs.” 

In her new position at Lake Washington, Dr. Curphy will provide leadership and direction for the college’s academic and technical programs and services, including eLearning. In addition, she will also serve as the college’s accreditation liaison officer, ensuring retention of the college’s valuable regional and program accreditations.

LWIT conducted an extensive national search for the position of Vice President for Academic Affairs. A search committee comprised of faculty, staff and community reviewed close to 40 qualified candidates. Members of the college community participated in forums with the final candidates, providing feedback that assisted in the final selection.

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Lake Washington Institute of Technology (LWIT) is a broad-based polytechnic college offering instruction in 36 areas of instruction toward a spectrum of more than 100 bachelor and associate level degrees and certificates designed to give students the latest cutting edge skills relevant to today’s workplace. Founded in 1949, LWIT offers hands-on, real-world training in manufacturing, transportation, energy, business, allied health, computer and information systems, food and hospitality, and health and fitness. For information and news about LWIT programs, please visit lwtech.edu/press_room.

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