Barry named vice provost for graduate and professional education WSU Insider – WSU News

Posted: June 4, 2022 at 1:46 am

Psychology Professor and Graduate School Associate Dean Tammy Barry has been named vice provost for graduate and professional education at Washington State University. She will assume the new position, which was formerly titled Graduate School dean, effective July1.

Barry, who holds a doctorate in clinical psychology, also has served as the director of WSUs clinical psychology doctoral program. As associate dean, she oversaw the Graduate School function of program assessment and review, represented the Graduate School on the Committee on Institutional Accreditation and Program Assessment, and worked with the Provosts Office to meet the needs of institutional accreditation processes.

I am am thrilled to welcome Dr.Barry to the academic leadership team, and I know that she will bring a renewed energy to graduate and professional education across the WSUsystem, said Elizabeth Chilton, WSUprovost and executive vicepresident. Dr.Barrys commitment to collaboration and strong leadership was apparent throughout the interview process. It is clear that she has a firm understanding of graduate education at WSU and is well respected by the Graduate Schools staff and members of the University community.

In her new role, Barry will be charged with creating a vision for dynamic growth and excellence in WSUs graduate and professional education programs. This will include collaborating with academic leadership system-wide to conduct a careful assessment of WSUs current support for graduate and professional education. This assessment will include engagement with faculty and graduate student stakeholders, research into national best practices in the administration of graduate and professional education, and recommendations for changes to WSUs administrative and supportive services.

Barry earned her PhD from the University of Alabama. She completed her pre-doctoral clinical internship in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurobiology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, followed by an NIH-funded post-doctoral research position in the Department of Psychology at the University of Alabama. She was licensed as a psychologist in 2001. Before joining the faculty at WSU, Barry was an adjunct professor at the University of Alabama and interim director of its autism clinic. She has held positions as a visiting assistant professor at the University of Louisville, a tenure-track assistant professor at Texas A&M University, and a tenured associate professor at the University of Southern Mississippi, where she also served as the director of the clinical psychology doctoral program.

Barry is assuming the new role as Lisa Gloss, who holds a PhD in biochemistry, steps down as the Dean of the Graduate School and returns to her associate professor faculty position in the School of Molecular Biosciences. Gloss has served as the dean for more than three years and has been a committed leader of graduate education for WSU.

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