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National council elects UHV arts & sciences dean to its board

Wednesday, December 1, 2021 | By
<p>Kyoko Amano, dean of the University of Houston-Victoria School of Arts &amp; Sciences, was recently elected to serve as a board member of the Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences, a national organization that represents hundreds of colleges and universities.</p> <div class="mugshot right"> <div class="shot"><a href="images/uploads/staff/amano-kyoko-2021.jpg" target="_blank"><img alt="Kyoko Amano" src="images/uploads/staff/amano-kyoko-2021-100w.jpg" /> </a></div> <div class="name">Kyoko Amano</div> </div> <p>The council is a national association of more than 500 colleges and universities working together to represent the liberal arts and sciences disciplines at a national policy-making level and to improve the intellectual stature and public understanding of those disciplines. At the council&rsquo;s annual conference in November, the member institutions elected Amano to serve a three-year term on the council&rsquo;s 12-member board of directors.</p> <p>&ldquo;I&#39;m very excited about this opportunity to serve this organization that I believe in,&rdquo; said Amano, who joined the organization in 2017 when she earned her first position as a dean. &ldquo;I really value what it has done for me.&rdquo;</p> <p>In recent years, Amano has facilitated several seminars, meetings and discussions for the organization and shared experiences and best practices with other deans through the council&rsquo;s online discussion forum.</p> <p>&ldquo;If I have any questions or want to know how other universities are dealing with the kind of situation I&rsquo;m in, I can always write to them with my question, and then several other deans answer my question,&rdquo; she said. &ldquo;So it&rsquo;s a really supportive organization, and I appreciate all the people who help each other.&rdquo;</p> <p>Amano joins the board at an exciting time for the organization, said Amber Cox, the council&rsquo;s executive director.</p> <div class="mugshot left"> <div class="shot"><a href="images/uploads/20211201/CoxAmber.jpg" target="_blank"><img alt="Amber Cox" src="images/uploads/20211201/CoxAmber-100w.jpg" /> </a></div> <div class="name">Amber Cox</div> </div> <p>&ldquo;We&rsquo;re starting our strategic plan for the next five years where we will be doing more on the international scene, as well as expanding our opportunities in the virtual and in-person formats,&rdquo; Cox said. &ldquo;We&rsquo;re going to be doing a whole lot more in coming years, and she is going to be a big part of identifying what the leadership development needs are and establishing the programing that responds to those needs.&rdquo;</p> <p>In July, the council&rsquo;s executive offices were relocated from Williamsburg, Va., to San Antonio, and Texas A&amp;M University-San Antonio will serve as the new host institution for the council. More than 2,000 deans, associate deans and assistant deans represent the member institutions of the association.</p> <p>Amano said she looks forward to helping the council reach its goals and believes her new role as a board member will benefit the UHV School of Arts &amp; Sciences.</p> <p>&ldquo;I want to be able to lead toward the future and meet the needs of diverse students,&rdquo; she said. &ldquo;This council, with the group of people and the network it provides, will help me achieve that, and serving on the board will make UHV known to many more people.&rdquo;</p>