Michele Gillespie joined the Wake Forest faculty in 1999 as a history professor. She received her B.A in English and History from Rice University in 1983 and her M.A. and Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1990. Since arriving, Gillespie has been named the Kahle Associate Professor in 2004, Associate Provost in 2007, and Presidential Endowed Chair of Southern History in 2013. She became Dean of the College in 2015 and served in that role until 2022, when she moved up to Provost. As Dean of the College, Gillespie launched a five-year college-wide Diversity Action Plan, co-chaired the President's First Year Experience Commission, and implemented significant new academic programming, including the Wake Washington Program and Wake Downtown, and the Environment and Sustainability, African American Studies, Engineering, and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology majors. She has since published two books,
This collection relates to Gillespie's role as Dean of the College. Materials include election memorandums, faculty updates, email newsletters, remarks, event planning, committee recomendations, and faculty guidelines.
Dean of the College. Michele Gillespie Records (RG 4.1.13), Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA.
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