Steven D. Lillard 96 MPA 14, assistant chief of police at 泫圖弝けapp since 2011, has been named director of university police and chief of police at WCU. Lillard succeeds Ernest R. Hudson Jr., who retired from the position Jan. 31 following a career in law enforcement spanning more than 30 years. Lillard had been serving as interim chief of police following Hudsons retirement. Prior to becoming assistant chief at WCU, Lillard served in the criminal investigations unit of the Jackson County Sheriffs Office for eight years. In that role, he was responsible for the daily operation of the investigative staff while maintaining his own caseload, particularly in the areas of computer crimes, cyberstalking, electronic harassment and sexual exploitation of minors. He also was a general crimes investigator for the Sylva Police Department from 1993 until 2003.
Residential Living has new executive director
Bryant Barnett 02 MBA 04, formerly director of campus services for WCUs Department of Residential Living, has been named the universitys executive director of residential living. In his new role, Barnett oversees residence life, operations and residential facilities. Barnett formerly served as assistant director and then associate director of operations for the department. As a student, he worked as a mailroom clerk and as a student mailroom supervisor for university housing/residential living. Barnett assumes the new job as construction on a new 400-bed residence hall, scheduled for occupancy in fall 2019, is underway on WCUs upper campus, with another on the drawing board for opening in fall 2020 on the lower section of campus. Barnett is filling a vacancy created by a reorganization of the Division of Student Affairs, with former director Keith Corzine 82 becoming assistant vice chancellor for campus services.
Alumni Association board welcomes five new members
The votes are in for the latest round of elections for seats on the WCU Alumni Association board of directors. Elected to serve three-year terms ending June 30, 2021: N.C. District 1 Tommy White 87, Cullowhee; retired N.C. Department of Revenue field auditor. N.C. District 2 Mitch Treadaway 83, Clemmons; Continental Mineral sales manager. N.C. District 3 Michael Naylor 82 MBA 88, Raleigh; N.C. League of Municipalities director of human resources and operations. N.C. District 4 Karen Thompson 76 MAEd 78, Wilmington; Coastal Stage and Rearrange owner. Out-of-State District 5 Barry Karesh 86, Plano, Texas; AT&T senior sales operations manager.
Health, human sciences dean returning to faculty in 2019
Douglas Keskula, dean of the College of Health and Human Sciences at Western Carolina University, has announced his intention to return to a faculty position within the colleges Department of Physical Therapy, effective fall semester 2019. Keskula shared the news with faculty members from the College of Health and Human Sciences on April 25, calling it a privilege and honor to have served as the dean since July 2013. University officials will form a committee to conduct a national search for the colleges next dean in the months ahead.