Academic leadership
Dr. John Wiencek
Executive Vice President and Provost
John Wiencek, Ph.D., an accomplished chemical and biochemical engineer, experienced academic administrator, and Northeast Ohio native, is UA's executive vice president and provost.
As provost, Wiencek (pronounced WIN-sek) will redefine and implement the priorities for the Office of Academic Affairs and bolster UA’s research prominence and productivity. He is responsible for:
- sharpening the University’s enrollment strategy and practices, including exploring new markets and expanding delivery models;
- assessing and optimizing the academic affairs structure and processes;
- recruiting and developing an exceptional academic leadership team; and
- contributing to UA’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.
As executive vice president, he is the most senior administrator reporting to the president.
Wiencek grew up near the Portage Lakes and graduated from Walsh Jesuit High School. He spent summers employed at the famed Waterloo Restaurant “flipping eggs and burgers.”
“The University of Akron is a strong public urban research university that has a deep history and an extremely bright future,” said Wiencek. “I grew up in Akron and have an affinity for the community and a profound respect for the students and employees who have chosen it as their home.”
An experienced academic leader, Wiencek most recently served as provost and executive vice president at the University of Idaho. There, he developed and implemented a strategic plan and executed new improvements in communication to build trust between the faculty and administration for a stronger campus community.
He previously served as interim provost and vice president of academic affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University. There he was the driving force behind many significant accomplishments, including resolving initiatives such as enrollment planning and fundraising; completing several searches for key roles; and establishing a Strategic Enrollment Council.
Prior to that, Wiencek served as dean of the College of Engineering at the University of South Florida. He also served in a variety of positions at The University of Iowa including department chair, graduate director, graduate admissions chair, and professor of chemical and biomedical engineering. He began his career as an associate professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering at Rutgers University.
Wiencek earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Cincinnati and a Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy, both in Chemical Engineering, from Case Western Reserve University. As a researcher, he has focused on protein biophysics with applications to drug formulations.
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Dr. Fedearia Nicholson-Sweval
Dean of the Williams Honors College and vice provost of student pathways
Dr. Fedearia Nicholson-Sweval is dean of the Williams Honors College and vice provost of student pathways in the Office of Academic Affairs. Nicholson-Sweval will lead efforts to attract and retain students who enter The University of Akron. Students come to UA via different pathways and with varied levels of preparation. Students can be young high schoolers or older adults, require augmentation of basic math or English skills, or ready to launch into an Honors thesis project. She is responsible for understanding and supporting each of these student groups so that they progress and graduate in a timely way.
Nicholson-Sweval has had extensive experience creating programs, attracting financial support from foundations and individuals, and reallocating internal budget priorities to better align with institutional goals and ambitions.
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Dr. Aimée L. deChambeau
Dean, University Libraries
Associate Professor of Bibliography
Dr. Aimée L. deChambeau was appointed on June 14, 2017, as the dean of University Libraries after serving for a year as interim dean. Previously, she was associate dean.
As associate dean, deChambeau’s responsibilities included responding to changes in higher education, the academic environment and the library profession, and ensuring that the organization, management and skill levels of all library personnel evolved to meet new challenges.
A tenured associate professor of bibliography, deChambeau joined the University as head of electronic services in April 2011. Prior posts include serving as an associate librarian at the Frank Melville Jr. Memorial Library at Stony Brook University in Stony Brook, N.Y., and director of the Schmidt Family Information & Technology Center at The Knox School in St. James, N.Y. From 1997-2004 she also served as engineering librarian here at The University of Akron.
deChambeau holds a Ph.D. in Sustainability Education from Prescott College and an MLS from the University of Pittsburgh. She has extensive experience in managing library services and systems in higher education as well as K-12. Her research focuses on sustainable education and student success at the intersection of technology, communities of practice, and collaboration. deChambeau has additional research interests in the area of feminist pedagogy and collaboration.
Her service on campus includes membership on the Williams Honors College Advisory Council since 2015, the Diversity Council since 2013, and the University Council Information Technology Committee since 2011. More.
Dr. Daniel Friesner
Dean, College of Health and Human Sciences
Dr. Daniel Friesner has been appointed dean of the College of Health and Human Sciences.
Dan Friesner, Ph.D. is Professor and Dean of the College of Health and Human Sciences. He earned his undergraduate degree from Gustavus Adolphus College and his doctoral degree from Washington State University. Dr. Friesner came to the University of Akron from the North Dakota State University College of Health Professions, where he was a tenured, full professor and held a variety of administrative roles, including Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Faculty Development, Director of the Health Services Program, and Senior Associate Dean. Prior to working at North Dakota State University, Dr. Friesner held tenured or tenure track faculty positions at Gonzaga University, Weber State University, and the University of Southern Indiana.
A health economist and applied econometrician by training, Dr. Friesner has over 20 years of experience as a teacher and scholar. He has taught applied statistics, research methods, logical reasoning, economics, and related quantitative courses (including applied calculus and game theory) across a variety of health professions and business programs. Dr. Friesner has published more than 150 peer-reviewed journal articles, as well as more than 100 other documents (book chapters, conference proceedings, technical reports, working papers, etc.) in a broad range of fields at the intersection between the provision of health care, business, and economic development. He works in all areas of this intersection, including the use of economic modeling to analyze behavior in health-related markets, assessing the clinical, economic and humanistic outcomes of medical and public health interventions, and identifying the public health-related consequences of economic and financial decisions. Dr. Friesner is a past president of the Academy of Business Economics, a Fellow of the Academy of Business Economics, and a past Co-President of the Business and Health Administration Association.
Dr. Friesner, his wife Kelly (also a UA faculty member), and their family live south of Akron. Work and family responsibilities keep them busy, but when they have free time, they enjoy hiking and spending time at local coffee shops.
Emily Janoski-Haehlen
Dean, School of Law
Emily Janoski-Haehlen is dean of The University of Akron School of Law, the school’s first permanent female dean since its founding in 1921.
Janoski-Haehlen joined the Akron Law faculty in 2017 as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and the Director of the Law Library. She teaches Technology in Law, Social Media Law, Legal Drafting, and Legal Research. She researches and writes in the areas of social media law, internet privacy, legal research instruction strategies and technology in the practice of law. See Dean Janoski-Haehlen's legal innovators profile.
Prior to joining Akron Law, Janoski-Haehlen served as associate dean of the Law Library at Valparaiso University Law School and as a faculty member and librarian at Northern Kentucky University, Chase College of Law.
Janoski-Haehlen is a member of the Kentucky Bar, the Association of American Law Schools, the American Association of Law Libraries, Ohio Regional Association of Law Libraries, International Legal Technology Association, and she serves on accreditation teams for the American Bar Association. She earned a Bachelor of Science in History from the University of Kentucky, a Master of Science in Library Science from the University of Kentucky and a Juris Doctorate from Northern Kentucky University. See publications and the current article
Dr. Mitchell S. McKinney
Dean, Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences
A renown political communication scholar, Mitchell S. McKinney, Ph.D., is dean of the Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences.
McKinney joined UA from the University of Missouri, where he served as professor of communication and director and founder of the Political Communication Institute.
During his tenure at Missouri, he was appointed to several academic leadership positions, including director of graduate studies, and both associate department chair and chair of the Department of Communication, one of MU’s largest academic units. He also served as Faculty Fellow for academic affairs in the Office of the Provost.
Dr. Craig Menzemer
Dean, College of Engineering
Professor of Civil Engineering
Dr. Craig Menzemer was appointed dean of the College of Engineering by The University of Akron Board of Trustees in 2022. He is responsible for the day to day functions of the college, including curriculum development, student assessment, recruitment and budget. He most recently served as acting dean and as associate dean for graduate studies in the college.
Menzemer joined UA in 1996 after serving more than a decade as a product design and senior technical specialist with Alcoa. Previously, Menzemer was a construction management field engineer for United States Steel Corp.
He earned his bachelor’s, master’s and Ph.D. degrees, all in civil engineering, at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania. His professional affiliations include the American Society of Civil Engineers, American Welding Society and Sigma Xi. More.
Dr. Fedearia Nicholson-Sweval
Dean, Williams Honors College
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Dr. Gwen Price
Senior Vice Provost and Interim Dean of the Graduate School
Price’s work encompasses a variety of aspects of academic and faculty affairs including working directly with the deans and faculty to launch initiatives and resolve problems. Her portfolio encompasses facilitating the work of the several divisions on campus including Online Services, Distance Education, the Institute for Teaching & Learning and University-wide Assessment. Included in this work are efforts in maintaining Higher Learning Commission accreditation, monitoring of curriculum development, participating in shared governance and working on OAA initiatives. Most importantly, Price is integral to facilitating the launch of innovative academic programming intended to move UA forward in a positive direction toward more fully serving a robust student population.
Price came to UA from the PA State System of Education where she spent 13 years as a faculty member and administrator. Beginning her higher education career at Edinboro University as a professor in Middle and Secondary Education, she then moved to Clarion University as the director of the School of Education, steadily taking on more responsibility until becoming dean of Education, Health & Human Services. Price also became a leading advocate for teacher preparation in the state when elected as president of The Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Teacher Educators (PAC-TE), the largest related organization in the state, and maintains that focus on excellence in teaching in all of her professional activities. Upon leaving to come to Ohio, she held the position of dean of Education and associate provost for PennWest University, an integrated institution encompassing the three distinct campuses of Edinboro, Clarion and California of PA.
Dr. James Thomson
Interim Dean and Sr. Associate Dean, College of Business
Dr. James Thomson is the Interim Dean and Sr. Associate Dean of the College of Business
Prior to joining the faculty at the university he was a vice president and financial economist in the Research Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. Previously he was vice president over the office of policy analysis at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, vice president and director of Financial Services Research for the Federal Reserve System’s financial services area, and he was an assistant vice president and economist in the Research Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. Prior to joining the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Dr. Thomson worked as a financial economist at the United States General Accounting Office.
Dr. Thomson is a member of the American Finance Association and the Financial Management Association. He has published numerous papers on federal deposit insurance, banking, small business lending, and bank regulation, including articles in the Journal of Finance, Journal of Small Business Management, Journal of Financial Services Research, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, Journal of Banking and Finance, Financial Management, Public Budgeting and Financial Management: An International Journal, Cato Journal, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Advances in International Banking and Finance, Research in Finance, and Research in Financial Services: Private and Public Policy.
Dr. Thomson received a B.S. with high honors in economics from The Georgia Institute of Technology, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in economics from The Ohio State University. He is married and has three children.