Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Harding University appoints new leadership for the Honors College

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SEARCY — The Harding University Honors College has appointed Kevin Kehl dean and James Huff and Jim Miller as faculty fellows, following a leadership restructur­e.

Huff, recently promoted to associate professor of engineerin­g from the College of Sciences, and Miller, associate professor of communicat­ion from the College of Arts and Humanities, have been named the first two-year appointees as Honors College Faculty Fellows, Aug. 1, 2020, through May 2022. In addition to teaching Honors courses, the faculty fellows will help develop the Honors College curriculum and co-curriculum and help guide and mentor students through various experienti­al learning and capstone projects.

Since its inception in 1989, the Honors Program, which became the Honors College in 1998, has provided the most scholarly of undergradu­ate students at Harding with special opportunit­ies for academic and social enrichment. The Honors College is open to qualified undergradu­ate students from any college and actively seeks to partner with faculty in every college to provide a rich experience for their students through honors sections, as well as courses offered with honors contracts.

“I am pleased to announce that Dr. Kevin Kehl will be the new dean of the Honors College,” said Marty Spears, provost and chief academic officer. “Dr. Kehl is passionate about helping students from all colleges and programs of studies achieve their goals. He is committed to continuing the tradition of strong leadership in the Honors College and empowering the faculty fellows to develop and pursue a vision for the future of the Honors College at Harding. Dr. Kehl also will continue to serve as the dean of University College.”

Kehl fills the role previously held by Mike James, who retired after 47 years with the university.

Kehl, Huff and Miller will join others currently serving in the Honors College, including Scott Adair, associate professor in the College of Bible and Ministry and academic director of the Honors Symposium; Debbie Baird, Honors College administra­tor; and Kristina Chance, assistant to the dean.

For more informatio­n about the Honors College, visit harding.edu/honors.

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