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Marius Boboc has been appointed as the new dean of the College of Education at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, effective July 1. Boboc brings a wealth of experience from his previous roles as both a faculty member and administrator at Cleveland State University. His extensive background in education and administration positions him well to lead the College of Education into a new era of growth and innovation.
In his new role, Boboc is expected to focus on enhancing academic programs, fostering research opportunities, and promoting community engagement within the college. His vision includes strengthening partnerships with local schools and educational organizations, which will benefit both students and faculty alike.
Boboc's appointment comes at a pivotal time for the College of Education, as it seeks to adapt to the evolving landscape of teacher preparation and educational leadership. The university community looks forward to the fresh perspectives and initiatives he will bring to the position.
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