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STEPHENVILLE, Texas — Dr. Natalya Delcoure has been appointed as the Dean of Tarleton State University’s Dr. Sam Pack College of Business, with her official start date set for July 1. In her new role, Dr. Delcoure will oversee the college's academic programs, faculty, and student initiatives, aiming to enhance the educational experience for all enrolled students.
Dr. Delcoure brings a wealth of experience to the position, having held various leadership roles in higher education. Her commitment to academic excellence and student success is expected to drive the college forward in its mission to prepare students for successful careers in the business world.
The Dr. Sam Pack College of Business is known for its innovative programs and focus on real-world applications, and Dr. Delcoure's leadership is anticipated to further strengthen its reputation. The university community looks forward to her contributions and vision for the future of the college.
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