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New and Familiar Faces

 New and Familiar Faces  

Meet new face Bryce A. Cain, Academic Advisor II, Exploratory Advising Center, Center for Undergraduate Excellence, Kent Campus

Meet familiar face Alexa L. Sandmann, Professor of Literacy, School of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies

Bryce A. Cain

Academic Advisor II, Exploratory Advising Center, Center for Undergraduate Excellence
Kent Campus

New Face

Job Description:
Provide high-quality, developmental academic advising to a diverse population of undergraduate students
Worked at KSU since:
September 2014
Employment Prior to Kent State University:
Academic Adviser I, Center for Academic Advising and Student Success, the University of Akron
Likes Most About Kent State University:
I truly like so much about Kent State University. The people I work with on a regular basis – students and colleagues alike – have been great! I am particularly impressed with how supportive the folks at Kent State are when it comes to the profession of academic advising. Within the first two weeks on the job, I attended meetings where either the president or provost stopped in to express their appreciation and gratitude for the work of academic advisors, as well as the recent accomplishments attained by my colleagues in the University College. Having upper administration personally acknowledge the hard work that people in my field perform on a day-to-day basis was very reassuring. I also appreciate how proactive this institution is in terms of meeting the needs of its students. I truly feel that Kent State has diligently strived to develop an impeccably strong academic advising model, one in which I feel other institutions will soon desire to emulate.
Attraction to Kent State University as an Employer:
I had several colleagues who worked at Kent State before I was offered my position. When engaging in conversations with them, I always took notice of how satisfied they were with their experience at Kent State. I had hoped that I would secure full-time employment at this institution, and I’m very fortunate and blessed to join the Kent State community.
Resides in:
Norton, Ohio
Hometown:
Akron, Ohio
Education:
B.A., Psychology, the University of Akron; M.A.Ed., Higher Education Administration, the University of Akron
Hobbies:
To be honest, I am a fairly boring person. However, I enjoy spending quality time with my wife and family, going for walks, reading a good suspense novel and watching a few shows in my “spare” time. I occasionally conduct research on a variety of topics.

Alexa L. Sandmann

Professor of Literacy
Kent Campus
School of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies

Familiar Face

Job Description:
Director of the School of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies
Worked at KSU since:
August 2004
Employment Prior to Kent State University:
The University of Toledo
Likes Most About Kent State University:
The people — administrators, faculty, staff and students
Attraction to Kent State University as an Employer:
International initiatives, focus on student learning
Resides in:
Kent, Ohio
Hometown:
Fairlawn, Ohio
Education:
B.A. in English; B.S. in Education; M.Ed. in Reading/Miami University, Oxford, Ohio; Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
Hobbies:
Reading, theatre, knitting