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About Dianne M Timm

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.

Positions

Present Associate Professor, Eastern Illinois University Counseling and Higher Education
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Curriculum Vitae




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Professional Service and Affiliations

Present Member, American College Personnel Associaiton (ACPA)
Present Member, Association for College and University Housing Administrators - International (ACUHO-I)
Present Member, Great Lakes Association for College and University Housing Administrators (GLACUHO)
Present Member, Illinois College Personnel Association (ICPA)
Present Member, National Association for Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA)
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Honors and Awards

  • 2013 Distinguished Professor Award for Service
  • 2013 Order of Omega Distinguished Honorary Award
  • 2013 Student's Distinguished Professor for Service Award
  • 2011 Greek Life Advisor of the Year Nominee, Cornell College
  • 2007 Greek Life Advisor of the Year Nominee, Cornell College
  • 2006 Collaborative Teamwork Across Divisions Award, University of Georgia
  • 2003 Dedication to Service Award, Brenau University
  • 1993 Commencement Class Speaker, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh

Courses

  • CSD 5490 Issues in Student Affairs
  • CSD 5720 College Student Development Theories I
  • CSD 5725 College Student Development Theories II
  • CSD 5741 Collegiate Environments
  • CSD 5880 Supervised Practice in Student Affairs
  • CSD 5920 Career Counseling
  • CSD 5950 Thesis in College Student Affairs

Education

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2006 PhD, University of Georgia ‐ College Student Affairs Administration
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1995 MS Ed, University of Nebraska at Kearney ‐ Community Counseling
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1993 BS, University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh ‐ Education
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Contact Information

Office: Ofc 2109 - Buzzard Hall
Phone: 2175812400


Research Works (6)

Contributions to Books (2)