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Dean Ford announces resignation

College of Science and Engineering leader to step down March 31

| Author: Ari Harris | Media Contact: Aaron Mills

David Ford, dean of the Central Michigan University College of Science and Engineering, has announced plans to step down from his role, effective March 31, to become dean of the James Worth Bagley College of Engineering at Mississippi State University.

David Ford, Dean of the College of Science and Engineering, wears a jacket, tie and collared shirt for his headshot.Ford has been the CSE dean since June 2021 and has overseen a period of innovation and growth, both in the college’s programming and reputation. 

“Dr. Ford has contributed greatly to the success of the College of Science and Engineering and CMU,” said CMU President Neil MacKinnon. “Both have benefited enormously from his vision, leadership and enthusiasm. We are grateful for his dedication and service.”

Some of the highlights of his tenure include:

Interim Provost Paula Lancaster noted Ford’s emphasis on faculty research and hands-on learning for students.

“Dr. Ford has elevated the scholarly reputation of the college and put programs into place to support student success, both in class and after graduation,” she said.

Prior to joining the CMU community, Ford was a professor and the Kevin W. and Marie L. Brown Department Chair in the Ralph E. Martin Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Arkansas. His areas of research focus include statistical thermodynamics, simulations of molecular and colloidal systems, and membrane-based separations. Ford holds three degrees in chemical engineering: a bachelor’s degree from the University at Buffalo in New York, and a Master of Science in Engineering and doctoral degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

In the months ahead, Ford will work with Interim Provost Lancaster to identify an interim leadership team for the college and prepare the university for a national search for the next CSE dean.

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