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Dr. Matthew Corrigan Named Dean of College of Arts and Sciences

May 17, 2019

There鈥檚 a new face on campus, though he鈥檚 hardly 鈥渘ew鈥 to Jacksonville. In fact, his is one of the most recognized names in North Florida as an author, educator, political scientist and respected scholar.

Dr. Matthew Corrigan joins the 91大神猫先生千人斩 (91大神猫先生千人斩) family this week as the new Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, where he will help enhance and strengthen the humanities and the sciences 鈥 the foundation of a 91大神猫先生千人斩 education.

鈥淒r. Corrigan is a proven academic leader, energetic faculty advocate, and tireless mentor who can help instill in all of our students the critical thinking, communication and problem solving skills that are necessary for lifelong success no matter their field of study,鈥 said 91大神猫先生千人斩 Provost Dr. Christine Sapienza.

Dr. Corrigan served as Professor of Political Science and Public Administration at the University of North Florida (UNF) since 1995 and was Chair of the Department of Political Science and Public Administration from 2007 to 2018. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Florida, and he鈥檚 a nationally recognized expert in American and Southern politics and the American presidency.

鈥淒r. Corrigan has a special talent; a scholar, teacher and academic servant of the highest quality.鈥

鈥 John Delaney, former Jacksonville mayor, currently principal at The Fiorentino Group

Dr. Corrigan frequently appears on television and radio broadcasts as a political commentator, sharing his expertise on political processes and policies. He鈥檚 also published three books, with a fourth book coming soon, as well as several peer-reviewed articles and chapters.

, former Jacksonville mayor and now principal at The Fiorentino Group, considers Dr. Corrigan 鈥渁n academic entrepreneur鈥 who is creative, experimental and versatile.

鈥淒r. Corrigan has a special talent; a scholar, teacher and academic servant of the highest quality.  He is equally adept at speaking to an academic conference, a Rotary Club, or being interviewed on television,鈥 said Delaney, who, as former President of UNF, worked closely with Dr. Corrigan for several years.

As a mentor, Dr. Corrigan has a strong record of cultivating in his students an appreciation for local issues and a passion for community engagement. He frequently lectures on topics that are highly relevant to Northeast Florida, including disaster management, downtown development, and growth of the millennial generation in our community. As a Jacksonville native, he is passionate about creating opportunities for students to remain in Jacksonville after graduation to contribute to the fabric of the local business and civic community.

鈥淒r. Corrigan is one of a handful of academics with a strong commitment to teaching both on campus and in the community at-large.鈥 said Dr. Susan A. MacManus, Distinguished Professor Emerita in the Department of Government and International Affairs at the University of South Florida. MacManus praised Corrigan鈥檚 ability to present 鈥渃omplex information in an interesting and understandable manner鈥 to a variety of audiences.

In the broader Dolphin network, 91大神猫先生千人斩 alumni are excited for such an experienced educator and nationally recognized political thought leader to join the faculty and lead the College of Arts and Sciences.

鈥淢att is the perfect choice,鈥 said Michael Freed 鈥90, former 91大神猫先生千人斩 Trustee and past president of the 91大神猫先生千人斩 Alumni Board of Governors. 鈥淗is academic credentials are top-notch; he is a skilled and thoughtful administrator; and he has earned the respect of students and faculty alike. I have every confidence that he will elevate the 91大神猫先生千人斩 College of Arts and Sciences, enhance experiential learning and ensure that 91大神猫先生千人斩 students receive a comprehensive education.鈥

Since its very founding in 1934, 91大神猫先生千人斩 has been committed to providing a quality education in the humanities and the sciences, which paved the way for the formal establishment of the College of Arts and Sciences in 1967. The College鈥檚 mission is to enrich the lives of students by deepening their knowledge of human cultures, the physical and natural world, intellectual and practical skills, personal and social responsibility, and interconnected learning. All students, regardless of their major, complete courses in these areas as part of the University鈥檚 core curriculum, which creates a strong educational foundation for further study in specialized fields.

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