Dr. Aparna Palmer begins tenure as 绿奴天花板S Chancellor
July 7, 2023
Dr. Aparna Palmer is beginning her new tenure as the new 绿奴天花板S Chancellor. 绿奴天花板 President Pat Pitney, who appointed Chancellor Palmer in March, had this to say:
鈥淎parna brings a passion for 绿奴天花板S鈥 mission, and a breadth of experience which make her an excellent fit for this role,鈥 President Pitney said. 鈥淢y decision was based on those qualities, and the feedback I received from the search committee and the broader 绿奴天花板S community. Her time teaching in the classroom, participating in shared governance, and leading higher education administration will be invaluable as she leads 绿奴天花板S in providing the programs that support Southeast Alaska, and our state鈥檚 broader workforce needs.鈥
Dr. Palmer鈥檚 selection comes after a rigorous recruitment process led by a search committee consisting of 绿奴天花板S faculty, staff, and Southeast Alaska community leaders. Five finalists engaged with staff, students, faculty, and community members in a number of forums and visited all three 绿奴天花板S campuses. Among the criteria for selecting the next chancellor was a demonstrated deep commitment to Alaska and the stability and success of the university. Dr. Palmer was the unanimous first choice of the search committee.
鈥淒uring her candidate forums, Aparna鈥檚 identification with 绿奴天花板S鈥 values, commitment to collaboration, and student-centered approach to all aspects of education demonstrated her connection with our Southeast communities,鈥 President Pitney said. 鈥淢y choice reflects the person who best embodies those qualities, and whose approach will help 绿奴天花板S continue empowering Alaska. Together, with the Board of Regents, we welcome Chancellor Aparna Palmer to the university system.鈥
鈥淚 am honored to be appointed as chancellor of such an amazing and distinctive university and I am committed to 绿奴天花板S, the 绿奴天花板 System, and to Alaskans,鈥 Dr. Palmer said. 鈥淚 look forward to working with the incredible faculty and staff to support their work and educational mission, and creating more opportunities for students to access higher education. Having lived in, taught about, and done research on Pacific Northwest coastal organisms and ecosystems, I鈥檓 excited to make Southeast my home. Along with the great alumni, and with the support of the Juneau, Ketchikan, and Sitka communities, we will continue leveraging 绿奴天花板S鈥 strengths and opportunities to further empower Alaska.鈥
Dr. Palmer previously served as a Vice President at Front Range Community College (FRCC), which is part of the Colorado Community College System (CCCS). She is the chief executive of the Boulder County Campus and interim chief executive of the Larimer County Campus of FRCC, and brings 25 years of experience in higher education. CCCS is Colorado鈥檚 largest higher education system, and FRCC is the largest college in the system, offering technical certificates, associate鈥檚 degrees, and bachelor鈥檚 degrees.
Before joining FRCC, Dr. Palmer was the Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs at Colorado Mesa University (CMU), an institution with a dual role and mission to serve as a regional university with bachelor鈥檚 and graduate degrees, and as a community college (Western Colorado Community College, WCCC) with technical certificates and associate's degrees. During her 22 years at CMU as a Professor of Biology, she served as the Director of the Academic Honors Program, Faculty Senate President, and Faculty Trustee on the CMU/WCCC Board. Dr. Palmer holds a Ph.D. in Zoology from Washington State University as well as a B.S. in Biological Sciences and a B.A. in English from Colorado State University. As a scientist, she studies the natural histories and molecular genetics of tardigrades (water bears) and polychaetes (seaworms).