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Susan L. Perry

Susan L. Perry
Senior Advisor
South Hadley, Massachusetts
UNITED STATES

Susan L. Perry

Biography

Susan Perry is a senior adviser to the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, working with the National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education to help Mellon-supported liberal arts colleges with issues regarding teaching and learning with technology. She is also director of programs for the Council on Library and Information Resources. Previously she was director of Library, Information and Technology Services at Mount Holyoke College. She also held leadership positions in libraries and computing at Stanford University and The Evergreen State College. Her information management experience covers libraries, academic computing, administrative computing and media services. Perry serves on the Board of Directors of EDUCAUSE and the Steering Committee for the Coalition for Networked Information. She received an undergraduate degree in history from Wake Forest University and a MS degree in Library Science from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Publications

Publications
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2006
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2003

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
Frye @ EDUCAUSE 2008Welcome10/27/2008
Frye @ EDUCAUSE 2008Leadership/Frye/EDUCAUSE/CLIR10/27/2008
Frye @ EDUCAUSE 2008Introduce Small Group Discussion10/27/2008
Frye @ EDUCAUSE 2008Wrap and Action10/27/2008
Seminars on Academic Computing 2007Strategic Thinking for the IT Leader in Times of Change <i>(Perry)</i>08/08/2007
EDUCAUSE 2006IT/Library Partnerships10/12/2006
EDUCAUSE 2006Introduction to the Frye Institute10/12/2006
EDUCAUSE 2005Seminar 13A - The InCommon Federation: Why You Want to Join and How to Go About It<br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.</b>10/21/2005
EDUCAUSE 2005Seminar 14P - The Art of Mentoring: Individual and Institutional Options<br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.</b>10/21/2005
EDUCAUSE 2005Update on "InCommon Federation," the Higher Education Community of Trust10/21/2005
Seminars on Academic Computing 2005Understanding and Achieving Institutional Goals Through IT-Enabled Innovation, Research, Teaching, and Learning08/10/2005
Midwest Regional Conference 2005Crafting Collaborations: An Art or a Science? - Sponsored by MPC Computers03/23/2005
EDUCAUSE 2003Learning Spaces Throughout Campus11/07/2003
Seminars on Academic Computing 2003"You Know, We Write an Awful Lot of Papers!": Liberal Arts College Students Talk About Their Education 08/06/2003
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2003The Role of Foundations in Supporting Teaching and Learning Using Technology01/17/2003
EDUCAUSE 2002Reflections on IT Leadership: The Legacy of Diane Balestri10/04/2002
Seminars on Academic Computing 2002Welcome/Introductions/Setting Expectations
Please note: This session is part of the program 'content' and is essential to attend.
08/07/2002
Seminars on Academic Computing 2002Logistics and Roundtable Kickoff Activities08/07/2002
Seminars on Academic Computing 2002Conclusion08/07/2002
Leadership Program 2002General Session - Change Management: from the Theoretical to the Practical 06/27/2002
Leadership Program 2002Track A - Change Management Workshop06/27/2002
Leadership Program 2002Track B - Change Management Workshop06/27/2002
Seminars on Academic ComputingWelcome/Introductions/Setting Expectations
Please note: This session is part of the program "content" and is essential to attend.
08/08/2001
Seminars on Academic ComputingLogistics and Roundtable Kickoff Activities08/08/2001
Seminars on Academic ComputingConclusion08/08/2001
Leadership Program 2001General Session - Wider World06/21/2001
Leadership Program 2001Track A - Organizational Culture06/21/2001
Leadership Program 2001Track B - Organizational Culture06/21/2001
Seminars on Academic Computing 2000Opening Session: Welcome/Introductions/Setting Expectations (Participants including speakers and Program Chairs only)08/09/2000
Seminars on Academic Computing 2000Closing Remarks08/09/2000
Seminars on Academic Computing 1999Reorganizations: Are They Worth the Pain?08/11/1999
Seminars on Academic Computing 1999Weathering the Elements08/11/1999
Seminars on Academic Computing 1999Higher Education's Weather Observations--The Nature of the STORM08/11/1999
Seminars on Academic Computing 1999Point/Counterpoint08/11/1999

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