Susan C. Aldridge Explained

Susan C. Aldridge
Office:2nd President of Thomas Jefferson University
Predecessor:Mark Tykocinski
Office1:President of Drexel University Online
Predecessor1:Ken Hartman
Successor1:Position abolished
Office2:5th President of University of Maryland University College
Predecessor2:Gerald Heeger
Successor2:Javier Miyares
Residence:Towson, Maryland, U.S.
Alma Mater:Colorado Women's College (BA)
University of Colorado Denver (MPA, PhD)
Occupation:Academic administrator
Module:
Child:yes
Thesis Title:The Medicare prospective payment theory as applied to the management of patient care outcomes
Thesis Url:https://www.proquest.com/docview/303995831/
Thesis Year:1991
Doctoral Advisor:Robert Gage
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Susan C. Aldridge is an American academic administrator, currently serving as president of Thomas Jefferson University.[1] She was previously president of Drexel University Online. She was the president of University of Maryland University College, vice chancellor of the global campus at Troy University, and a professor of management, organizational behavior, and policy analysis at the National University of Singapore.

Education

Aldridge completed a B.A. in Sociology/Psychology at Colorado Women's College in 1977. She attended the University of Colorado Denver where she obtained an M.P.A. in 1987 and then a Ph.D. in public administration, graduating in 1991.[2] During this period she worked for the Denver Regional Council of Governments, initially as a planner and then as a division director.[3]

Career

From 1991 to 1994 she was a professor of management, organizational behavior, and policy analysis at the National University of Singapore where she conducted research on health and aging policy.[4] In 1995, she was appointed director of the Western Region at Troy University and promoted to vice chancellor of the global campus in 2001.

She was appointed president of University of Maryland University College in 2006, serving until she resigned in 2012.

Aldridge later became a Senior Fellow at the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.[5] In 2013 she joined Drexel University as senior vice president for online learning and president of Drexel University Online.[6]

She is a trustee of Thomas Jefferson University. In the summer of 2023, she became its interim president.[7] In May 2024, she was named president.[8]

Professional affiliations and recognition

In 2007, Aldridge travelled to Chile and Brazil as part of a special delegation to promote U.S. higher education, lead by former U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings.[9] She served as both chair of the 2006 US-China Forum on Distance Education, as well as co-chair of the 2005 Department of Defense Task Force on Distance Learning Standards.

Aldridge was an elected board member of the International Academy of Business Disciplines, and a member of the NASULGC-Sloan National Commission on Online Learning.[10] In 2008, she was appointed by the U.S. Secretary of Defense to the Air University Board of Visitors,[11] and later in 2015, to the Marine Corps University Board of Visitors.[12]

In 2010, Aldridge was a recipient of the Women in Technology Global Impact Award.[13] The Daily Record named her among Maryland's Top 100 Women in 2008,[14] and the Most Influential Marylanders in 2009,[15] and The Washingtonian recognized her as one of Washington's 100 Most Powerful Women in both 2009[16] and 2011.[17] In 2013, she was elected to the United States Distance Learning Association Hall of Fame.[18]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Susan C. Aldridge, PhD, Appointed President of Thomas Jefferson University . 2024-10-22 . www.jefferson.edu.
  2. Web site: Susan C. Aldridge, President, University of Maryland University College . 2024-10-22 . msa.maryland.gov.
  3. Web site: Press release. 2005. www.usmd.edu.
  4. Web site: Drexel Announces New Head of Online Learning. Gianakaris. Niki. 2013-09-03. DrexelNow. en. 2020-03-28.
  5. "AASCU Names Dr. Susan Aldridge as Senior Fellow" (press release). (September 3, 2013). Targeted News Service, USA.
  6. News: September 3, 2013 . Drexel University Announces New Head of Online Learning . Drexel Now . Drexel University, Philadelphia.
  7. Web site: Thomas Jefferson University president who liked controversial tweets resigns . Susan . Snyder . . July 21, 2023 . July 24, 2023.
  8. Web site: Snyder . Susan . 2024-05-07 . Thomas Jefferson University elevates its interim president to permanent post . 2024-06-09 . www.inquirer.com . en.
  9. Web site: Department Of State. The Office of Electronic Information . Bureau of Public Affairs . August 9, 2007 . U.S. Government Officials and University and College Presidents Promote U.S. Higher Education in Chile and Brazil . 2001-2009.state.gov.
  10. Web site: 2007. Online Learning as a Strategic Asset. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150315013715/http://www.onlinelearningsurvey.com/reports/APLU-online-NAFEO.pdf. 15 March 2015. 14 January 2022. NASULGC-Sloan National Commission on Online Learning.
  11. https://gsageo.force.com/FACA/FACAPublicViewCommitteeDetails?id=a10t0000001h2fHAAQ
  12. Web site: Board of Visitors. www.usmcu.edu.
  13. Web site: Previous Leadership Award Winners. www.womenintechnology.org.
  14. Web site: admin . 2008-03-06 . The Daily Record announces 2008 Top 100 Women winners . 2024-10-22 . Maryland Daily Record . en-US.
  15. Web site: Influential Marylander Honorees. Patrick. Brannan. February 14, 2019.
  16. Web site: Most Powerful Women Luncheon | Washingtonian (DC). October 9, 2009.
  17. Web site: Washington's 100 Most Powerful Women | Washingtonian (DC). October 3, 2011.
  18. Web site: Hall of Fame. USDLA.