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In 1994, Everts joined the [[University of Nebraska Omaha]] as an assistant professor in the Department of Teacher Education. She was made assistant vice-chancellor for academic and student affairs in 2000, associate vice-president in 2003, and interim senior vice-chancellor in 2006.<ref>[http://chancellor.appstate.edu/biography/ Dr. Sheri Everts], Appalachian State University. Retrieved November 30, 2017.</ref> Everts left UNO in 2008 to become provost and vice-president for academic affairs at [[Illinois State University]].<ref>[http://www.pantagraph.com/news/local/education/isu-s-everts-named-chancellor-at-appalachian-state/article_3c03214d-5301-5bb1-ad22-3ad4d373447c.html ISU's Everts named chancellor at Appalachian State], ''[[The Pantagraph]]'', March 19, 2014. Retrieved November 30, 2017.</ref> She served as interim president from May to August 2013, following the resignation of [[Alvin Bowman]].<ref>[https://news.illinoisstate.edu/2013/05/provost-everts-to-serve-as-interim-president-until-august/ Provost Everts to serve as interim president until August], Illinois State University, May 10, 2013. Retrieved November 30, 2017.</ref> In March 2014, Everts was announced as the new chancellor of Appalachian State University.<ref>[http://www.news.appstate.edu/2014/03/19/chancellor-elect-sheri-noren-everts/ Sheri N. Everts Named Chancellor of Appalachian State University] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140403115623/http://www.news.appstate.edu/2014/03/19/chancellor-elect-sheri-noren-everts/ |date=2014-04-03 }}, ASU University News, March 19, 2014. Retrieved November 30, 2017.</ref> She took office in July 2014, |
In 1994, Everts joined the [[University of Nebraska Omaha]] as an assistant professor in the Department of Teacher Education. She was made assistant vice-chancellor for academic and student affairs in 2000, associate vice-president in 2003, and interim senior vice-chancellor in 2006.<ref>[http://chancellor.appstate.edu/biography/ Dr. Sheri Everts], Appalachian State University. Retrieved November 30, 2017.</ref> Everts left UNO in 2008 to become provost and vice-president for academic affairs at [[Illinois State University]].<ref>[http://www.pantagraph.com/news/local/education/isu-s-everts-named-chancellor-at-appalachian-state/article_3c03214d-5301-5bb1-ad22-3ad4d373447c.html ISU's Everts named chancellor at Appalachian State], ''[[The Pantagraph]]'', March 19, 2014. Retrieved November 30, 2017.</ref> She served as interim president from May to August 2013, following the resignation of [[Alvin Bowman]].<ref>[https://news.illinoisstate.edu/2013/05/provost-everts-to-serve-as-interim-president-until-august/ Provost Everts to serve as interim president until August], Illinois State University, May 10, 2013. Retrieved November 30, 2017.</ref> In March 2014, Everts was announced as the new chancellor of Appalachian State University.<ref>[http://www.news.appstate.edu/2014/03/19/chancellor-elect-sheri-noren-everts/ Sheri N. Everts Named Chancellor of Appalachian State University] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140403115623/http://www.news.appstate.edu/2014/03/19/chancellor-elect-sheri-noren-everts/ |date=2014-04-03 }}, ASU University News, March 19, 2014. Retrieved November 30, 2017.</ref> She took office in July 2014, and was formally installed until April 2015.<ref>[http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article18770049.html Appalachian State installs new chancellor, Sheri Everts], ''[[Charlotte Observer]]'', April 17, 2015. Retrieved November 30, 2017.</ref> |
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== Criticism == |
== Criticism == |
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Chancellor of Appalachian State University | |
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Born | Nebraska |
Education | University of Nebraska–Lincoln (BA, MA, EdD) |
Sheri Everts is an American academic and educator serving as the chancellor of Appalachian State University in North Carolina.
Early life and education
Born and raised in Nebraska, Everts attended elementary school in a one-room schoolhouse.[1] She completed her undergraduate education at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 1980. She worked as a high school English teacher in Nebraska and Kansas for several years, later returning to UNL to complete an Master of Arts in literacy education and Doctor of Education.
Career
In 1994, Everts joined the University of Nebraska Omaha as an assistant professor in the Department of Teacher Education. She was made assistant vice-chancellor for academic and student affairs in 2000, associate vice-president in 2003, and interim senior vice-chancellor in 2006.[2] Everts left UNO in 2008 to become provost and vice-president for academic affairs at Illinois State University.[3] She served as interim president from May to August 2013, following the resignation of Alvin Bowman.[4] In March 2014, Everts was announced as the new chancellor of Appalachian State University.[5] She took office in July 2014, and was formally installed until April 2015.[6]
Criticism
On August 17, 2020, the Appalachian State Faculty Senate voted no confidence in Chancellor's Everts' leadership. [1] [2]
References
- ^ Hubbard, Jule. "Everts: Listening a key leadership skill". journalpatriot. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
- ^ Dr. Sheri Everts, Appalachian State University. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
- ^ ISU's Everts named chancellor at Appalachian State, The Pantagraph, March 19, 2014. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
- ^ Provost Everts to serve as interim president until August, Illinois State University, May 10, 2013. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
- ^ Sheri N. Everts Named Chancellor of Appalachian State University Archived 2014-04-03 at the Wayback Machine, ASU University News, March 19, 2014. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
- ^ Appalachian State installs new chancellor, Sheri Everts, Charlotte Observer, April 17, 2015. Retrieved November 30, 2017.
- Appalachian State University faculty
- University of Nebraska alumni
- University of Nebraska Omaha faculty
- Teachers of English
- Illinois State University faculty
- Women heads of universities and colleges
- Heads of universities and colleges in the United States
- American academic administrators
- Living people
- Schoolteachers from Nebraska
- American women educators