Oct 07, 2024
Dean and Betsy Middleton and John Clark Sutherland Chair Susan Lozier has been reappointed to a five-year term in the College of Sciences.
This decision follows a rigorous review process outlined in the Georgia Tech Faculty Handbook, which includes feedback from faculty, staff, and students, and an evaluation of Lozier's performance and accomplishments during her term.
Lozier, dean of the College of Sciences since 2019, has been instrumental in advancing Georgia Tech’s mission of excellence in research, education, and outreach. Under her leadership of more than 3,000 students and 500 faculty members and researchers across six Schools, the Institute has seen the sciences grow and flourish. Increased research funding, the establishment of new interdisciplinary programs, and an upswing in student enrollment are a testament to Lozier’s commitment to the future of the College.
"Susan Lozier has provided exceptional leadership to the College of Sciences," said Steven W. McLaughlin, provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs. "Her vision and dedication have not only strengthened the College but have elevated Georgia Tech's reputation as a leading institution for scientific research and education. We are excited to see what the future holds under her continued guidance."
Lozier is a distinguished oceanographer whose research focuses on the large-scale circulation of the ocean and its role in the global climate system. She has received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to oceanography, including the Henry Stommel Research Medal from the American Meteorological Society and membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She has also served in leadership roles in several international scientific organizations.
"I am honored to continue serving as the dean of the College of Sciences," said Lozier. "I look forward to building on our successes and working with our talented faculty, staff, and students to further our mission of advancing scientific knowledge and addressing some of the most pressing challenges facing our world today."
The review committee was comprised of the following faculty and administrators:
- Ellen Bassett, John Portman Chair and Dean, College of Design
- Isaiah Bolden, Assistant Professor, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
- Marcus Cicerone, Professor, School of Chemistry & Biochemistry
- Michael Lacey, Professor, School of Mathematics
- Chrissy Spencer, Associate Chair for Undergraduate Affairs and Principal Academic Professional, School of Biological Sciences
- Kimberly Stanley, School Administrative Officer, School of Mathematics
- Rick Thomas, Professor, School of Psychology
- Sabetta Matsumoto, Associate Professor, School of Physics
The reappointment runs through Aug. 31, 2029.
The Georgia Tech community congratulates Lozier on her reappointment and looks forward to her continued leadership and contributions to the College of Sciences.