Muncie Times, Muncie, Delaware County, 5 June 1997 — Page 17
The Muncie Times, June 5.1997. Paae 17
Waters named Ball State’s dean of admissions, financial aid A former new ideas that will be valuable " ; enrollment management to our student recruitment and
official at Howard retention efforts.”
University in Waters said he was looking |j Washington, D.C., has forward to the move to the U;
been appointed dean of Midwest,
admissions and financial “There are challenges facing aid at Ball State all institutions of higher University. education today and, certainly, >- Lawrence A. Ball State is not exempt from ' Waters assumed the Ball these challenges,” said Waters. ' * State post May 1. He “I look forward to working with has been associate vice their very dedicated staff in the :: president of enrollment enrollment management areas, management at Howard, deans, faculty, students and Before that he was other university officials in jl director of admissions, examining all the possibilities records and registration available to us as we move at Bowie State forward in responding to these
University in Maryland challenges.”
and director of equity Waters earned a Ph. D. in programs and assistant higher education and to the dean for administration from the undergraduate studies at department of education, policy the University of planning and administration at Maryland, College Park, the University of Maryland, Ball State vice College Park, with a focus on president for student presidential leadership in affairs Douglas Historically Black Colleges and
McConkey called Universities.
Waters an energetic and He has a master’s degree creative administrator. from Virginia Polytechnic “We are Institute and State University in delighted to have Blacksburg, Va., and a someone with Larry bachelor’s from Morgan State Waters’ background University in Baltimore, Md. and experience lead our He succeeds Ruth Vedvik, admissions and financial now director of admissions for aid program,” said the University of Illinois at McConkey. “He brings Urbana-Champaign. Dead people, felons voted in last NY mayoral election study says Scores of ineligible York Health Department voted, voters participated in as did another 11 percent of
New York’s mayoral convicted felons,
election three years ago, The study also found that including convicted the city’s Board df Elections felons and even dead failed to remove deceased people, according to a individuals from the roll because report by the city’s State all the required data was not Comptroller H. Carl received by the agency before McCall. He said an the election. However, McCall audit by his office found said the responsibility for voter that 18 percent of registration lies with the Board registered voters who ofElections, who must take the were reported as being lead in ensuring error-free
deceased by the New elections.
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