Brown Names Zia New Dean of the College

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Brown Names Zia New Dean of the College

Brown University has named Rashid Zia as the new dean of the college.
Brown University has named Rashid Zia as the new dean of the college.

Zia, who is currently an associate professor of engineering and physics, will succeed Maud Mandel, who is leaving to become the 18th president of Williams College in Massachusetts.

“Rashid is an accomplished scholar and dedicated teacher, and his love for Brown was apparent throughout the selection process. As a Brown alumnus who was a double concentrator in English and engineering, Rashid brings a unique understanding of the value of Brown’s Open Curriculum and the importance of a liberal arts education,” said Brown Provost Richard Locke.

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Zia will take over his role as dean on July 1.

The dean of the college is Brown’s senior undergraduate academic officer, whose responsibilities include overseeing Brown’s student-centered Open Curriculum, academic advising, international study programs and classroom instruction. 

About Zia

Zia graduated in 2001 from Brown with a combined A.B. in English and American literature and Sc.B. in engineering. He returned to Brown in 2006 after completing his M.S. and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Stanford University. 

As a researcher, he won the National Science Foundation CAREER Award and a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE).

Zia has served as the lead researcher on a six-year, $7.5 million research program for the U.S. Air Force — a Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative on Quantum Metaphotonics & Metamaterials — that involved 10 investigators and more than 30 students and postdocs from seven leading universities.


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