Lee Bernstein

Professor of History at SUNY New Paltz
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Kingston, New York, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Professor of History
      • 2013 - Present

    • Interim Associate Provost for Undergraduate Studies
      • Aug 2015 - May 2016

      The Associate Provost for Undergraduate Studies is a member of the academic leadership team, reporting to the Provost. I had direct oversight and supervisory responsibility of several areas that are central to the College’s undergraduate programs and support of undergraduate students and their success. These are: Academic Advising, the Center for Student Resources and Academic Support, the Honors Program, Scholars’ Mentorship Program, the Teaching and Learning Center, and Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity. I chaired the Academic Advising Council, served as the liaison to the Applied Learning Committee, and oversaw searches for new directors of the Scholars' Mentorship Program, the Teaching and Learning Center, and the CSRAS. I worked closely with the chair of the Black Studies Department to build the department's faculty.I participated in regular meetings of the Academic Deans and the Administrative Council, and collaborated with staff in the Office of the Provost to ensure successful completion of the regular work of Academic Affairs. I provided counsel to and support for the Provost on academic matters, including the Academic Affairs budget; faculty hiring and other personnel matters including reappointment, promotion, and tenure; curriculum development; and interaction with the leadership of other divisions. Show less

    • Provost Fellow
      • 2013 - 2015

      During the two year appointment, I worked with the Provost and VP for Academic Affairs on special projects focused on teaching and learning. I gained experience working on keyadministrative processes such as academic planning, budgets, shared governance, universitystructures and relationships, and strategic planning. My first project focused on implementing new support for interdisciplinary programs. During the second year, I focused on shaping new collaborative approaches to Academic Advising through the formation of the Academic Advising Council. Show less

    • Chair, Department of History
      • 2009 - 2013

      Major accomplishments as chair:➢ Complete review of departmental courses and programs, including a self-study and external review. Revised program offerings and procedures in response to findings.➢ Wrote the department’s first guidelines and procedures for reappointment, tenure, and promotion. Won unanimous approval from department colleagues.➢ Sought and received approval for four new hires.➢ Mentored faculty members through the reappointment and tenure process.➢ Clarified major and minor plans of study. Worked with Records and Registration in successfully migrating the tracking of student progress toward degree to an electronic progress report.➢ Revamped major advising and transfer advising.➢ Strengthened research component of the major, including an expanded capstone seminar.➢ Oversaw sharp increase in number of majors and minors, from 250 to 350.➢ Participated in overhaul of M.A.T. in Secondary Education/Social Studies.➢ Project Director and Content Specialist for a federally-funded summer institute for K-12 schoolteachers. Show less

    • Associate Professor of History
      • 2007 - 2013

    • Assistant Professor of History
      • 2004 - 2007

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Assistant Professor of American Studies
      • 2000 - 2004

Education

  • University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
    Ph.D., American Studies
    1992 - 1997
  • Boston College
    M.A., American Studies
    1990 - 1992
  • Hobart and William Smith Colleges
    B.A., English
    1985 - 1989

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