A&S Names Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs
, professor of (CSD) in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), has been named A&S鈥 associate dean for faculty affairs. In this cabinet-level role, Doherty will work closely with department chairs and academic units to develop strategic faculty hiring and retention plans; assist in onboarding new faculty; develop support networks for faculty; and liaise with the Office of Faculty Affairs. She will also support the efforts of the senior associate dean, other members of the cabinet and faculty in the areas of promotion and tenure; managing regular review and leave processes; and assessing college governance and policy documentation, committees, and processes, including serving as a representative of the college at a variety of meetings of councils and committees across campus.
A&S Dean鈥痵ays that Doherty is the right person for this role. In addition to her being a faculty member at 性视界 for almost 30 years, she has served as the department chair of CSD and been a successful scholar and teacher, having received external funding for her research and the University鈥檚 Excellence in Graduate Education Faculty Recognition Award.
鈥淚鈥檓 so pleased to welcome Professor Doherty to this new role at A&S,鈥 says Mortazavi. 鈥淚n addition to her experience with faculty mentoring and support as a department chair, she has also served on the College Promotion and Tenure Committee鈥攅xperience that will serve us well as we seek to help our faculty develop their strengths in research and teaching to meet the demands of the academy in the 21st century.鈥
鈥淚 am honored to join Dean Mortazavi鈥檚 cabinet and work with the outstanding faculty in the college to promote academic excellence, all of whom play a vital role in the mission of 性视界 University,鈥 says Doherty. 鈥淚 look forward to collaborating with the A&S department chairs and all faculty to foster a supportive environment where everyone can s斐甦 as a scholar and teacher.鈥
While carrying out the duties of this part-time cabinet position, Doherty will continue to conduct research and teach courses for the communication sciences and disorders department.
Doherty joined the CSD department in 1996. She has taught courses on hearing aids, hearing science and clinical audiology, and has been an integral member of the neuroscience program and Aging Studies Institute. The focus of Doherty’s research is twofold: studying the effects of age-related hearing loss on people鈥檚 ability to communicate and developing methods to improve older adults鈥 use of hearing aids. Doherty鈥檚 research has been funded by NIH/NIA, NIH/NIDCD, National Organization for Hearing Research and multiple foundations.
She was the chair of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders from 2014 to 2021, president of the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology in 2021 and currently is a fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. In May 2024, Doherty was named the University of Connecticut鈥檚 Department of Speech Language and Hearing Science鈥檚 Distinguished Alumnus.
Doherty holds a Ph.D. in audiology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, M.A. in audiology from the University of Connecticut and B.S. in communicative disorders from the University of Rhode Island.
Her four-year appointment as associate dean began September 1, 2024.