University of Memphis
Niles Reddick is currently the Dean of UofM Lambuth and the COO of both the Lambuth and Millington Campuses at University of Memphis. Prior to this, they served as Vice President of Academic Affairs (and Student Affairs) at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College from 2007 to 2014. Niles was also the Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences at Motlow State Community College from 1994 to 2007, where they were also a founding faculty member and director of the Smyrna Campus.
Niles Reddick received their Doctor of Philosophy in Humanities/Humanistic Studies from Florida State University. Niles also holds a Master's Degree in Psychology from the University of West Georgia and a Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy from Valdosta State University. In addition, Niles has a leadership certificate from Emory University - Goizueta Business School.
Some of their coworkers include Maria Alam - Chief Human Resources Officer, Richard Irwin - Executive Dean, UofM Global & Academic Innovation, and Sally Parish - AVP, Educational Initiatives. Niles Reddick reports to M. David Rudd, President.
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University of Memphis
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One of Tennessee's premier research institutions, the University of Memphis celebrated its centennial in 2012. With an enrollment that averages over 20, 000 and nearly 1, 000 full-time faculty members, University of Memphis offers all of the academic resources you'd expect from a leading public research university. The University of Memphis administers its academics through more than a dozen colleges and schools. There is a wide range of programs available, with over 250 undergraduate and 75 graduate concentrations. The school offers classes both on-campus and online, through its eCampus program. The university is also home to these state-of-the-art research centers: * FedEx Institute of Technology * Center for Earthquake Research and Information * Institute for Intelligent Systems * Advanced Distributed Learning Workforce Co-Lab Student life at Memphis offers a variety of clubs and organizations, including more than 30 fraternities and sororities. The university sponsors several long-standing athletic programs, as well. The Tigers' men's basketball team is a perennial NCAA Tournament contender, having earned a berth nearly every year since 2003. The university provides several scholarships, all of which are based on ACT/SAT scores and high school GPA. Other financial aid opportunities are open to students who don't qualify for scholarships, such as student employment and government aid programs.