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Kramer Returns to 新澳門六合彩 as Provost

Sunita Gupta Kramer, dean of the School of Science at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ), has been named provost and dean of the faculty at 新澳門六合彩. Kramer, who earned her bachelor鈥檚 degree in biology from 新澳門六合彩 in 1992, begins her 新澳門六合彩 responsibilities July 1.

Kramer returns to her alma mater after a nationwide search, succeeding Mary Osirim, who has served as interim provost since January 2023. Kramer arrived at TCNJ in July 2022 and in her time there, she was recognized as a champion of design thinking and interdisciplinary approaches to problem-solving. She often collaborated with TCNJ鈥檚 School of Engineering.

Kramer helped secure a $400,000 grant as part of the National Science Foundation鈥檚 Enabling Partnerships to Increase Innovation Capacity program, and in the past few months has played a crucial role in establishing TCNJ鈥檚 Indoor Agriculture Lab, in which students across campus are contributing ideas to the technical world of indoor farming. She also has supported pathways for transfer students at TCNJ and secured a National Institutes of Health grant of more than $1.3 million to launch the New Jersey Biomed-Bridge Scholars program to support those efforts.  

鈥溞掳拈T六合彩 shaped both my personal and intellectual journey, and it鈥檚 a profound honor to return to my alma mater as provost and dean of the faculty,鈥 Kramer said. 鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled to collaborate with President-elect Rich and our faculty, staff, and students to support all areas of scholarship and help position 新澳門六合彩 for an even brighter future.鈥

鈥溞掳拈T六合彩 shaped both my personal and intellectual journey, and it鈥檚 a profound honor to return to my alma mater as provost and dean of the faculty. I鈥檓 thrilled to collaborate with President-elect Rich and our faculty, staff, and students to support all areas of scholarship and help position 新澳門六合彩 for an even brighter future.鈥

-Sunita Gupta Kramer '92

Photo Credit: Anthony DePrimo

鈥淚 am thrilled that Sunita Kramer will be the next provost and dean of the faculty,鈥 added Andrew Rich, who becomes 新澳門六合彩 president in July. 鈥淒uring the search, it became clear that she combines the knowledge, experience and judgment to be an outstanding academic leader for 新澳門六合彩. She knows the College and believes in its values and essential mission in higher education. I look forward to having her as a partner for 新澳門六合彩鈥檚 next chapter.鈥

鈥淲hat a wonderful last hire for me to make here at 新澳門六合彩,鈥 said President Barbara K. Altmann. 鈥淲e are so eager to welcome Sunita and her family to Lancaster. She is a seasoned leader with the energy and deep understanding of liberal arts education that we were looking for in our next provost and dean of the faculty. It was a pleasure to work with my successor, incoming president Andy Rich, to make what is a very important choice for the College. My only regret is that I won鈥檛 get to work with Sunita myself!鈥

Prior to arriving at TCNJ, Kramer was a faculty member at Rutgers University for 12 years before taking on progressive leadership roles, culminating with being the university鈥檚 inaugural associate vice president for research and experiential education. In that role, she coordinated and developed avenues for student research, innovation, experiential learning and external partnerships. She also was the creator and director of Rutgers鈥 Innovation, Design & Entrepreneurship Academy, a four-year program integrating research, design and entrepreneurial thinking into the undergraduate experience.

Kramer served as assistant vice provost and was the founding associate academic dean of the Honors College at Rutgers-New Brunswick, where she also developed and led design thinking workshops and contributed to teaching a course on music and the brain. She served for six years as a member of the NIH鈥揘ational Institute of General Medical Sciences鈥 Committee on Training and Workforce Development. The Committee designs strategies to increase undergraduate and graduate sponsored research, especially in support of developing a diverse STEM workforce. Previously, she served on the faculty at Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, where she taught and mentored undergraduate, graduate and medical students, and led a research program funded by grants from NIH, NSF, and the American Heart Association.

After graduating from 新澳門六合彩, Kramer earned her doctorate in molecular and cellular biology from Stony Brook University (N.Y.). She completed a postdoctoral research fellowship at the University of California, Berkeley, where she studied cell guidance mechanisms during early embryonic development. She is married to Joseph J. Kramer, who graduated from 新澳門六合彩 in 1990, where the two met as students. He is an assistant professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Rutgers鈥 Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and also serves as the director for the master鈥檚 degree program in biomedical sciences.

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