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Director, Newnan Academic Advising Center
1255 Angell Hall435 South State StreetUniversity of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI 48109
Office Location(s): 1255 Angell Hall Phone: (734) 764.0332 timdodd@umich.edu
Received his BA (Communications) and MA (Political Science) from Fordham University and is ABD (Political Science) at the University of Pittsburgh. Prior to arriving as the Director of the LSA Academic Advising Center in July, 2007, Tim served as the Executive Director of The Center for Academic Integrity at Duke University. He was a member of the Center’s Board of Directors for three years and served as its president prior to assuming the duties of Executive Director. More germane to his work at LSA, Tim previously served as the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies at Case Western Reserve University for 8 ½ years where he directed the major department advising program, advised students on curricular and policy matters, certified all undergraduate degrees, held membership on numerous academic affairs and student affairs committees, and served as the faculty representative for the Truman and Udall Scholarship programs. Prior to his tenure at Case, Tim served five years as Associate Dean of Academic Advising at Gettysburg College and spent two years as Director of Academic Resources and Advisement at St. Lawrence University. At both institutions, he directed the advising program, advised students, and served on the academic standing and petitions and exceptions committees. Tim taught political science and first year seminars at the University of Pittsburgh, St. Lawrence and Gettysburg and also worked as an academic adviser in the College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Advising Center and in the University Honors College at Pittsburgh. Tim is a native New Yorker, passionate baseball fan, ardent devotee of the performing arts, a great audience for stand-up and improv comedy, and a hiking and running enthusiast. And he eats the same thing for breakfast every day of his life. UM SD 7/2/07.