NewsApril 17, 2018
After 10 years at Southeast, Frank Barrios resigned on April 17 as the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. The announcement came during a reception held at the University Center for outstanding students. He was named dean in 2008, after leaving a position as chair of the Department of Psychology at Texas State University. Since then, Barrios has provided academic, administrative and budgetary leadership to the College of Liberal Arts...
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After 10 years at Southeast, Frank Barrios announced his resignation as the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. The announcement came during the annual COLA Recognition Ceremony held at the University Center for outstanding students on April 17.

He was named dean in 2008, after leaving a position as chair of the Department of Psychology at Texas State University. Since then, Barrios has provided academic, administrative and budgetary leadership to the College of Liberal Arts.

In 2011, Barrios was named Executive of the Year from the Girardot Chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) for his work with the college. The award, given only to office professionals with approximately 28,000 members and affiliates or less, was awarded to Barrios during the IAAP annual Executive Recognition Banquet in October.

Barrios said he will be pursuing an "equally exciting opportunity" in the Saint Louis area.

Barrios thanked the department chairs of the past and present, whom he said have the hardest jobs and acknowledged his administrative assistant Carol Kitchen.

"She keeps us all honest," Barrios said.

He also recognized associate dean Rhonda Weller-Stilson, with whom he said he's "had a great run."

Barrios credits the university restructuring as an opportunity to move onto other things.

"It's been a pleasure serving Southeast for the past 10 years," Barrios said.

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