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About

Dianne M. Timm, Ph.D., graduated from the University of Georgia with her doctorate in College Student Affairs Administration. Dr. Timm has worked as an administrator at private and public universities, small liberal arts institutions and large research one instituitons, and has served in multiple administrative roles during her career. As a faculty member in the College Student Affairs gradaute program she primary teaches Supervised Practice in Student Affairs and College Student Development Theory. Research interests include: Assessment in Student Affairs and Higher Education and the Residential College Experience.
Dr. Timm was the 2013 recepient of the EIU Student's Distinguished Professor Award for Service.

Contact Information

Office: Ofc 2109 - Buzzard Hall
Phone: 2175812400

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Education/Academic qualification

College Student Affairs Administration, PhD, University of Georgia

… → 2006

Community Counseling, MS Ed, University of Nebraska Kearney

… → 1995

Education, BS, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh

… → 1993

Research Interests

  • Assessment in Student Affairs
  • International and Study Abroad Student Experiences
  • Living on campus and perceptions of the undergraduate experience
  • College Students in Transition (First Generation, Underrepresented populations, Student Veterans)
  • Fraternity and Sorority Student experiences
  • College student retention related to underrepresented popoulations
  • Social Networking and Social Media and its impact on the college student experience

Disciplines

  • Educational Administration and Supervision
  • Higher Education
  • Student Counseling and Personnel Services