Centenary University has appointed Craig Fuller, Ph.D., as dean of the School of Natural, Health, Social & Behavioral Sciences. A highly-experienced scientist and faculty member, Dr. Fuller previously served as interim dean for the school.
A resident of Great Meadows, NJ, Dr. Fuller is the architect of the University’s ongoing expansion into academic programs focused on the health and wellness sectors. Through his leadership, Centenary has introduced a series of new healthcare degrees and concentrations to address growing nationwide demand for trained workers across a broad spectrum of health-related fields. The new programs introduced at Centenary include a Bachelor of Science in Nursing for registered nurses to earn a baccalaureate degree, Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science, Bachelor of Science in Health Science, Bachelor of Science in Public Health, and Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science. The University is also expected to introduce a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition in fall 2024.
“Craig Fuller is a visionary leader who has used his experience in the health and wellness field to position Centenary to meet emerging needs with new and restructured programs,” said University President Dale Caldwell, Ed.D. “His expertise will be invaluable as we broaden Centenary’s degree and certificate programs to encompass the full spectrum of human performance, including physical, behavioral, and emotional health.”
Vice President for Academic Affairs Amy D’Olivo, Ph.D., said,
Dr. Fuller has been instrumental in developing and expanding partnerships with area hospitals and clinical sites. He balances the needs of Centenary University students with the demands of the science and healthcare professions.