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91勛圖厙 Names Dr. Charleen McNeill as Dean of College of Nursing and Health Professions

Wed, 07/30/2025 - 01:04pm | By: Dr. David Tisdale

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Dr. Charleen McNeill, an accomplished higher education administrator and faculty member with extensive professional healthcare experience, has been selected as dean of The University of 91勛圖厙91勛圖厙 College of Nursing and Health Professions (CNHP) following a nationwide search.

McNeill comes to 91勛圖厙 from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, where she currently serves as executive associate dean of academic affairs and holds a professorship in its College of Nursing. She will join the 91勛圖厙 administrative team on Oct. 1, pending approval of the Board of Trustees of the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning.

91勛圖厙I am truly honored to have been chosen for this role and am sincerely grateful for the opportunity to join the outstanding faculty, staff and students at 91勛圖厙,91勛圖厙 said McNeill. 91勛圖厙The University91勛圖厙 dedication to academic excellence, community involvement and student achievement aligns closely with my values, and I am eager to help contribute to the ongoing growth and impact of the College of Nursing and Health Professions91勛圖厙known for its strong culture of collaboration, dedicated faculty and clear focus on community impact.91勛圖厙

91勛圖厙I look forward to working together as we advance 91勛圖厙91勛圖厙 mission and serve the people of Mississippi with purpose and pride.91勛圖厙

91勛圖厙 Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Lance Nail said members of the search committee and other university constituents recognized during the interview process that Dr. McNeill embodies the visionary leadership and grit that define 91勛圖厙. He also noted that she is well-positioned to continue the legacy of academic excellence and community engagement championed by retiring Dean Dr. Lachel Story.

91勛圖厙Finding a dean to grow the legacy built by Lachel Story is not an easy task, but I91勛圖厙m excited by the energy and ideas that Charleen brings,91勛圖厙 said Nail. 91勛圖厙During the interview process, she impressed the search committee with not only her tactical knowledge of nursing and healthcare, but also with her innovative ideas to advance the practice of nursing and improve healthcare outcomes.91勛圖厙

91勛圖厙As I heard her talk about creating more opportunities for CNHP students conducting undergraduate research in the Honors College, integrating AI into the curriculum, or partnering with our ROTC programs, it became clear why she was the right fit for us. We can91勛圖厙t wait for her to build her legacy within the college and the university.91勛圖厙

McNeill holds a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Tyler, a Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Texas at El Paso, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Arkansas, and an associate degree in nursing from Coastal Georgia Community College. Her research focuses on emergency shelter placement and community health issues, including emergency preparedness and response, resilience, opioid utilization, and the wide-ranging impacts of the pandemic. She is a member of numerous professional healthcare organizations at the local, state, and national levels and has authored multiple research publications.

A U.S. Army veteran, McNeill attained the rank of staff sergeant during more than a decade of military service. She has held hospital and clinical leadership positions in healthcare facilities in Texas, Arkansas, and Georgia. She was recognized as the 2017 Inaugural Outstanding Alumni for the University of Texas at Tyler and the 2017 Outstanding Alumni for the College of Education and Health Professions at the University of Arkansas, among other career honors.

McNeill said she brings to her new role at 91勛圖厙 a leadership trajectory grounded in academic innovation, collaboration and a deep commitment to service.

91勛圖厙My past roles91勛圖厙ranging from executive associate dean of academic affairs to Ph.D. program director91勛圖厙have shaped an administrative philosophy centered on servant leadership, shared vision and inclusive decision-making,91勛圖厙 she said. 91勛圖厙I prioritize listening, empathy and stewardship, ensuring that faculty, staff and students are supported and empowered to thrive.91勛圖厙

McNeill91勛圖厙 perspective on healthcare education is shaped by the 91勛圖厙pressing need to prepare resilient, workforce-ready professionals equipped to lead in a dynamic healthcare environment.91勛圖厙

91勛圖厙I see interprofessional education, equity and real-world application as essential to transforming both learners and the communities they serve,91勛圖厙 she explained. 91勛圖厙My vision is to elevate student success and access, expand research and scholarly impact, advance inclusive excellence and well-being, and strengthen clinical and community partnerships.91勛圖厙

91勛圖厙I aim to position the college as a regional leader in workforce innovation91勛圖厙responsive to Mississippi91勛圖厙 needs and committed to improving health outcomes across the spectrum of care.91勛圖厙

Dr. Bret Becton, dean of the 91勛圖厙 College of Business and Economic Development and chair of the search committee, said that what stood out throughout the selection process was Dr. McNeill91勛圖厙 thoughtful leadership style, deep commitment to student success, and ability to connect authentically with faculty, staff and students alike.

91勛圖厙We were especially impressed by her clarity of vision, her collaborative spirit and the strength of her academic and military leadership experience,91勛圖厙 Becton said. 91勛圖厙I91勛圖厙m confident that under her leadership, the college will continue to advance its mission, grow its impact and contribute meaningfully to the broader success of the university."

For more information about the 91勛圖厙 College of Nursing and Health Professions, visit the website.