<![CDATA[SHREVEPORT, La. -- A veteran educator currently working in Washington has been named provost and dean at Centenary College, President David Rowe announced Tuesday. Jenifer K. Ward will begin her role July 1. She is dean of the college at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Wash. "We are delighted to have Jenifer join our Centenary family and come back home to the South," Rowe said. "It was readily apparent in our initial meetings that Jenifer's experience and skill set were a natural fit with the College. She will be instrumental in moving Centenary forward in its calling to develop leaders for the changing world." Ward brings 28 years of higher education experience to Centenary. In addition to her role as Dean, Ward has been the project director for The Centennial Lab at Cornish, a $16 million building renovation project, and The Neddy at Cornish, a regional arts program. Prior to these roles, she was named interim provost in 2012 after serving as associate provost since 2007. Her academic background is in foreign languages, and she taught German and served as department chair at Gustavus Adolphus College in Minnesota. Her teaching experience also includes faculty positions at Rhodes College and the College of Wooster. Ward was also part of a nine-member working group appointed by the Executive Council of the Modern Language Association. The group, funded by a grant from the Teagle Foundation, explored intersections between the disciplinary majors and the larger "liberal arts" project in the scope of a changing world. "I am honored to join the committed group of individuals I met during my visit to Centenary in the work of advancing this jewel of an institution," Ward said. "Liberal arts colleges occupy a unique place on the evolving landscape of higher education, and Centenary's distinction lies in the intersection of its compelling history and its outward- and forward-looking vision. I look forward to contributing my time and energy to this vision, and am eager to greet my new colleagues and the whole Centenary community very soon." Ward has been an active scholar and advocate in the arts and languages as well as a board member and advisor for community organizations in and around Seattle. Originally from Conway, Ark., she earned her Ph.D. in Germanic languages and literature from Vanderbilt University and her bachelor's degree from Hendrix College. Ward will replace Karen Soul, who will continue to serve as interim provost through June.
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