Welcome Katia Passerini, Seton Hall University's New Provost and Executive Vice President
Friday, June 5, 2020
Katia Passerini, Ph.D., a nationally recognized knowledge management scholar with extensive higher education experience, begins her tenure as the new Provost and Executive Vice President of Seton Hall University. Passerini assumed the provost's position on June 5, illustrating her dedication to Seton Hall by joining the University community almost a month earlier than her originally scheduled start date of July 1.
"I am eager to start my tenure at Seton Hall University at such an important time. Our nation is facing many local and global challenges," said Passerini. "This is exactly when the strong, value-rich foundations of our community — our belief in service and sacrifice for the betterment of society, and our strong faith and tradition — serve as the compass for our decision making as we plan for the reopening, rejoicing, and we build together our way forward."
As Seton Hall's chief academic officer, Passerini will oversee and lead University efforts to bring the HyFlex teaching modality to classroom instruction, ensuring in-person, reduced-density learning as well as high-quality remote instruction. She will support the faculty throughout the summer in training efforts and resources to ensure they can continue to deliver educational excellence and Catholic ethical development in a values-centered curriculum.
"I welcome Dr. Passerini to Seton Hall. She is the right person to lead the academy of Seton Hall as we actively plan to welcome students back to campus in August and commence our HyFlex learning model," said Seton Hall University President Joseph E. Nyre, Ph.D. "Her wide experience, faith and moral compass will prove central in helping lead our University through these unprecedented times. I am confident she will play a major role in advancing the University's reputation as a premier learning institution while redefining what a Catholic higher education can achieve."
Even before the June 5 start, Passerini and Karen Boroff, Ph.D., who has served as interim provost for the past three and a half years, collaborated during the University's period of strategic and contingency modeling to position the University to respond well for the fall return to campus.
Shared Dr. Boroff, "Seton Hall University is so fortunate to have such a gifted leader serve as Provost. In the several weeks of transition, Provost Passerini has steeped herself in learning of the essential Catholic character of Seton Hall University and how that informs strategies and supporting operations. She has boundless energy as she helps us all navigate the return to campus this fall, and for implementing the vision inspired by the University's strategic plan."
Dr. Jonathan Farina, who chairs the Faculty Senate and who chaired the search committee for Provost and Executive Vice President, added that "Faculty are really excited to work with Dr. Passerini, who combines the wide-ranging intellectual interests of a scholar and lifelong student with her expertise in management information systems and innovation and with real human understanding and creativity."
About Dr. Katia Passerini
Prior to Seton Hall University, Passerini served as the Lesley H. and William L. Collins
Distinguished Chair and Dean of the Lesley H. and William L. Collins College of Professional
Studies at St. John's University. As the chief academic officer of the Collins College,
the largest undergraduate college at St. John's, Passerini was responsible for strategic
and operational planning, faculty and staff recruitment, academic program and curriculum
development, and fundraising. During her tenure as dean, she grew enrollment at the
College, launched an array of new academic programs, and raised student retention
and success to new heights. She also served on several senior-level committees, including
the President's Advisory Committee; Provost Committee on Academic Prioritization;
the Academic Equity, Inclusion and Diversity Committee; and the Academic Technology
Governance Committee.
Passerini also served as the interim dean and then dean of the Albert Dorman Honors College at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) and was a full professor and the Hurlburt Chair of Management Information Systems in the Martin Tuchman School of Management. Her professional background includes multi-industry projects at Booz Allen Hamilton (now part of PriceWaterhouseCoopers) and the World Bank where she focused on information technology projects in Europe, North America and the South Pacific.
She earned a doctoral degree in Information and Decision Systems from George Washington University, a master's degree in economics (equivalent) from the University of Rome II -Tor Vergata, a master's degree in business administration from George Washington University, where she was a Fulbright and Bank of Rome Scholar, and a combined bachelor's/master's degree in political science from LUISS University in Rome.
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