Cheryl B. Schrader Announced as Missouri S&T Chancellor

Dr. Cheryl B. Schrader, associate vice president for strategic research initiatives and former engineering dean at Boise State University, has been selected as the next chancellor of Missouri University of Science and Technology, University of Missouri System officials announced today (Jan. 19, 2012). She will begin serving as chancellor on April 2.

University of Missouri interim President Stephen J. Owens and President-designate Timothy M. Wolfe jointly introduced Schrader to members of the Missouri S&T community as the successor to Chancellor John F. ("Jack") Carney III, who retired in August.

Schrader, age 49, told faculty, staff and students she is "deeply honored" to be selected as Missouri S&T next chancellor.

"I choose to lead at institutions that are on the move," she said. "Missouri S&T's legacy and potential is truly remarkable. I see an innovative, results-driven academic and administrative leadership team -- and very bright, capable students."

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