USA Names James Dean Of College Of Engineering

Dr. Darryl James has been named dean of the University of South Alabama (USA) College of Engineering. He will begin his appointment on October 1. James comes to USA after serving on the faculty at Texas Tech University for more than 30 years. James is a professor of mechanical engineering and, since 2015, has been the vice provost for institutional effectiveness at Texas Tech. In addition to managing the university’s accreditation process, he established the Center for Transformative Undergraduate Experiences; managed the STEM Center for Outreach, Research and Education; and chaired the Academic Council, among other accomplishments. James’ vision is for the College of Engineering to become a national leader in transformative engineering research, education and innovation. James takes over the deanship from Dr. John Usher, who will remain on faculty. The College offers degree programs in chemical and molecular engineering; civil, coastal and environmental engineering; electrical and computer engineering; mechanical, aerospace and biomedical engineering; and systems engineering. James holds a PhD and MS in mechanical engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and a BS in mechanical engineering from Texas A&M University.

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