
LR appoints new deans for academic colleges
樱花动漫 has appointed Mindy Makant as dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and Craig Schreiber as dean of the Charles M. Snipes College of Business and Economics. Both will assume their roles June 1.
Makant offers breadth of leadership experience

In her most recent role, Makant served as associate professor of religious studies and director of the Living Well Center for Vocation and Purpose. As divisional dean, Makant鈥檚 responsibilities include academic affairs, faculty affairs and research support. She will oversee the programs in various subjects, from criminal justice and political science to English and languages.
鈥淚 am confident in Mindy Makant鈥檚 leadership abilities and skills in navigating the many different disciplines that compose the College of Humanities and Social Sciences,鈥 said LR President Dr. Fred Whitt. 鈥淗er willingness to assume the responsibilities of leading the college speaks volumes about her commitment to our university鈥檚 students, faculty and staff.鈥
Makant has a track record of program innovation and faculty collaboration throughout her career to prepare students for professional success and personal fulfillment.
鈥淭he College of Humanities and Social Sciences has wonderful faculty,鈥 Makant said. 鈥淚t is a creative and collaborative college, and I am excited about this opportunity.鈥
In addition to her roles as associate professor and director of the Living Well Center, Makant led the efforts as co-chair of Lenoir-Rhyne鈥檚 Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges accreditation review and co-chaired the efforts to revise the core curriculum. She also serves as the college faculty representative to the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Council and currently serves on the provost search committee.
The author of numerous articles, Makant also wrote two books: 鈥淭he Practice of Story: Suffering and the Possibilities of Redemption鈥 and 鈥淗oly Mischief: In Honor and Celebration of Women in Ministry.鈥 In 2021, Makant received the prestigious Roediger Distinguished Service Professorship and the Faculty Scholar Award in 2019.
Aside from her academic commitments, Makant serves as an ordained deacon in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and a certified spiritual director. She currently volunteers on the ELCA鈥檚 Social Statement Task Force on Church, State and Civic Engagement.
Makant earned her bachelor鈥檚 degree in Spanish from Mercer University, a master鈥檚 degree in secondary education from the University of West Georgia, a master鈥檚 degree in theology from Ohio Dominican University, and a doctorate in theology and ethics from Duke University Divinity School.
Schreiber cultivates business relationships and reputation

Schreiber, professor of management, will now assume academic affairs, faculty affairs and research support responsibilities. In addition, he will provide oversight of business internships and community partnerships, directing the programs in subjects from accounting to finance to management.
鈥淚 am equally excited for Dr. Schreiber to lead in this role,鈥 Whitt said. 鈥淗e has proven leadership skills that will continue the school鈥檚 upward trajectory and build important relationships within the community and across the region. He is also one of the most passionate and devoted advocates for Lenoir-Rhyne and higher education.鈥
LR鈥檚 commitment to strong academic programs, faculty, and excellence compelled Schreiber to take on the role.
鈥淚鈥檓 honored to serve my university colleagues and the Hickory community in this capacity. My family and I have been a part of the Lenoir-Rhyne and Hickory community for many years, and I am grateful to have this opportunity to contribute more,鈥 Schreiber stated. 鈥淚 look forward to developing strategies, creative ideas, relevant programs and extending community relationships that enhance the college鈥檚 outstanding reputation.鈥
Schreiber has been at Lenoir-Rhyne for nearly 14 years, starting as an assistant professor in 2008. He also serves as co-director of the Broyhill Institute for Leadership and has conducted research and consulted with a variety of organizations including General Motors, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Bank of America, Lockheed Martin Corp., NASA, Office of Naval Research and U.S. Army Research Laboratory. His research has been published in book chapters and journals such as the 鈥淎cademy of Management Learning and Education,鈥 鈥淭he Leadership Quarterly,鈥 鈥淐omputational and Mathematical Organization Theory鈥 and 鈥淚nstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers: Systems, Man and Cybernetics.鈥
Additionally, Schreiber was the Positive Turbulence Fellow at the Center for Creative Leadership, a Salzburg Global Fellow and a Fulbright Specialist. He has been extensively involved in global education and study-travel programs.
Schreiber received a Bachelor of Science in accounting from Frostburg State University, a Master of Science in social and decision science from Carnegie Mellon University and a doctorate in computation, organizations and society, also from Carnegie Mellon.

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