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AACC Names New Vice President of Learning

Karen Hays comes to Anne Arundel from Middlesex County College, where she was the Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs.

After a long search, Anne Arundel Community College recently named Karen L. Hays, Ph.D., as the college’s new Vice President for Learning.

Reporting to the president, the vice president is responsible for instructional and curricular planning for both credit and continuing education programs, comprehensive program reviews, enrollment management, faculty hiring, promotion and tenure, budget management and strategic planning.

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“AACC is fortunate to have had a very competitive pool of applicants for this position. I believe the high degree of interest is due to the stellar reputation the college has at the local, regional, state and national levels,” said Dawn Lindsay, AACC's president.

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Hays comes to AACC from Middlesex County College, where she has been the Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs since August 2005. 

Hays says she looks forward to becoming a member of the AACC team and is eager to work alongside faculty, staff and students in support of the college’s vision and mission. 

“AACC is well known for its exemplary faculty and staff’s dedication to student learning and success, and I am extraordinarily grateful and excited to have the opportunity to join the AACC team," Hays said.

Hays began her college education at a community college, earning an Associate in Arts in General Studies from Miami Dade College. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from University of Florida, a Master’s of Education in Guidance and Counseling from Florida Atlantic University and her doctorate in Educational Leadership from the University of Texas at Austin.

In both Florida and New Jersey, Hays has been active in business, community and educational organizations. She received the Community College Spirit Award from the Council of County Colleges in June 2012, was selected as “Woman of The Year” in 2011 by the Central Jersey Women in Business and served as president of the Academic Officers Association of New Jersey from 2009-2010. She also has worked with the Institute for Community College Development and the National Council of Instructional Administrators.

Hays replaces Patricia A. Casey-Whiteman, who was serving as the interim Vice President for Learning during the vice presidential search in addition to handling her regular duties as Associate Vice President for Learning. She will continue in the associate vice president role.

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