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Daniel Cantor Yalowitz Named Vice Provost and Dean of SIT Graduate Institute
Publication Date: January 16, 2015
Publication Location: BRATTLEBORO, VT
Contact: Kathryn Schoenberger | [email protected]
SIT Graduate Institute is proud to announce that Daniel Cantor Yalowitz, Ed.D., has been appointed vice provost of graduate education and dean of SIT Graduate Institute. He previously served as dean of SIT Graduate Institute’s Vermont Campus.
“We are delighted that Daniel will be taking on this new role at SIT,” said John Lucas, executive vice president of academic affairs. “He has served SIT with distinction for three years and this new position recognizes his efforts to provide the school with strategic direction and build a strong sense of community and shared vision.”
Under Yalowitz’s leadership SIT Graduate Institute implemented a reorganization and successfully passed its reaccreditation by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. He has also been actively engaged in the successful implementation of new SIT programs and certificates.
Yalowitz joined SIT in 2012. He has more than 30 years of experience as a local and professional community builder and activist. Yalowitz earned his doctorate in cross-cultural human development and developmental psychology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and holds an M.Ed. from Lesley University and a B.S. from Tufts University.
SIT Graduate Institute, a program of World Learning, is a nonprofit, accredited graduate school that offers master’s degrees and graduate level certificates and professional development programs. For more information about programs and how to apply visit www.graduate.sit.edu.