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Jennifer Jacobs named interim campus director at Sarasota-Manatee

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The (USF) College of Education has appointed Jennifer Jacobs, PhD, as interim campus director of the College of Education at USF’s Sarasota-Manatee campus.

In this role, Dr. Jacobs will serve as part of the College of Education’s leadership team and work to ensure excellence in teaching, research and service conducted by faculty members at USF’s Sarasota-Manatee campus. In addition, Dr. Jacobs will assist in the effective operations of College of Education programs at the Sarasota-Manatee campus and assume additional leadership responsibilities that contribute to the campus’s success.

As interim campus director, Dr. Jacobs will report to both the College of Education’s dean and to Brett Kemker, PhD, Regional Vice Chancellor and Vice Provost of Academic Affairs and Student Success at the Sarasota-Manatee campus.

“Dr. Kemker and I are enthusiastic about Dr. Jacobs’s appointment as interim campus director,” said R. Anthony Rolle, PhD, dean of the College of Education. “Her background and qualifications will add unique strengths to the College’s presence on the Sarasota-Manatee campus and to USF as a whole. I look forward to welcoming Dr. Jacobs into her new role within the College of Education’s leadership team.”  

Dr. Jacobs is an associate professor of elementary education in the Department of Curriculum, Instruction and Learning. She joined the College of Education as a faculty member in 2013. Her research interests are situated within the context of teacher education. Specifically, within teacher education, her research agenda has set out to understand teacher learning for equity. Dr. Jacobs also serves as editor of the , an open access journal housed in the David C. Anchin Center for the Advancement of Teaching.

Dr. Jacobs begins her appointment as interim director in November.

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About the USF College of Education:

As the home for more than 2,200 students and 130 faculty members across three campuses, the College of Education offers state-of-the-art teacher training and collegial graduate studies designed to empower educational leaders. Our college is nationally accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), and our educator preparation programs are fully approved by the Florida Department of Education.