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Dr.
Joseph Shenker
Provost, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University
Administration, Room 100
Phone: 516-299-2701
Fax: 516-299-4020
joe.shenker@liu.edu
Dr. Joseph Shenker has served as Provost of the C.W. Post Campus
of Long Island University, one of the most comprehensive private
universities in the United States, since September 1, 1995. He arrived at C.W. Post with an already well-established reputation
as a pioneer in education, having founded LaGuardia Community College
at the age of 30 and later serving as president of the prestigious
Bank Street College of Education.
As Chief Executive Officer for the C.W. Post Campus in Brookville,
New York, he is responsible for the overall operations of the campus,
which includes management of a $170 million budget, admissions and
enrollment, student affairs, career placement, financial aid, facilities
and grounds, fundraising, and community outreach. In collaboration
with the academic vice president and deans, he is responsible for
implementing academic policy for C.W. Posts six schools of
study.
With more than 12,000 full- and part-time students, C.W. Post offers
a broad range of undergraduate, graduate and continuing education
programs in accountancy, business, computer science, education,
liberal arts and sciences, library and information science, health
professions and nursing, public service and visual and performing
arts. The C.W. Post Campus awards doctoral degrees in clinical psychology
and information studies and holds elite accreditations such as AACSB
International, the American Library Association, the American Speech-Hearing-Language
Association and the American Chemical Society.
Dr. Shenker demonstrates powerful leadership skills and is known
for developing innovative new programs and projects. His many accomplishments
at C.W. Post include $70 million in new construction and renovations,
accreditations for academic programs, integration of extensive new
technologies, increased scholarships, development of award-wining
co-op and career services, and steady increases in student enrollment.
He was also the driving force behind the construction of a nearly $19 million recreation center. He is currently overseeing the restoration of two historic buildings on the campus. In 2003, he spearheaded the development of the Access Program, a comprehensive academic and career advisement plan to aid enrolling freshmen in choosing a college major and career path.
Many of Dr. Shenkers successes at C.W. Post reflect experience
gained in leadership roles at area public and private colleges.
At the age of 29, he served as Acting President of Kingsborough
Community College, part of the City University of New York (CUNY).
In 1970, the then 30-year-old Dr. Shenker was appointed President
of Fiorello H. LaGuardia Community College, a comprehensive education
college that is part of the CUNY system. At the time of his appointment,
the school was not even built. Over his 18-year-long tenure at LaGuardia,
he led the colleges evolution into a respected and innovative
two-year college. He also founded the first charter school in the United States in 1974, LaGuardia Middle College High School, and later the International High School in Queens. He spearheaded the creation of one of the nation’s first college-level programs for deaf adults. He holds the distinguished title of President Emeritus of LaGuardia Community College.
In July of 1988, Dr. Shenker accepted an offer to serve as President
of the private Bank Street College of Education. In his seven years
there he consistently pursued the goal of putting Bank Street at
the forefront of teacher training, not only in New York City but
throughout America. He supervised the successful completion of a
$13 million capital campaign, the first in the colleges history.
Dr. Shenker has served as Dean for Community Colleges under the
auspices of the Chancellor of the City University of New York. He
has served as Senior Advisor to the New York City Board of Education,
was a member of the Board of Trustees of UNICEF America (1993-97).
He has made numerous television appearances and his written for
many academic publications, as well as for New York Newsday and
The New York Times Book Review. He also served as an
adjunct graduate professor of multi-cultural education in C.W. Posts
School of Education. In 2001, Dr. Shenker joined the board of directors of the Wallace Foundation.
Dr. Shenker received his B.A. in psychology and M.A. in economics
from Hunter College. He received his Ed.D. in higher education administration
from Teachers College of Columbia University.
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