Western Nevada College recently issued the following announcement.
The Nevada System of Higher Education is pleased to announce that Western Nevada College Provost and Senior Vice President Dr. J. Kyle Dalpe has been appointed officer-in-charge of the college, effective Jan. 4, 2022, when President Dr. Vincent Solis will begin his new position as president of Brazosport College in his home state of Texas.
An experienced leader, Dr. Dalpe has served WNC since 2019. Prior to that, he spent 16 years serving Truckee Meadows Community College in various leadership positions, including acting president, director of institutional advancement, associate dean and chief of staff in the president’s office, and dean of the technical sciences division. He also served as the interim executive director of legislative affairs for NSHE for the 2019 legislative session.
Dr. Dalpe earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Photojournalism from the University of Connecticut; a Master of Arts degree in Journalism, Speech and Political Science from the University of Texas at Tyler; and a Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Leadership from the University of Nevada, Reno.
President Solis’ last day with WNC will be Monday, Jan. 3, 2022.
In accordance with Title 2, Chapter 1, Section 1.5.4 of the NSHE Code, when an unexpected vacancy occurs in the office of the president of an NSHE institution, the individual designated by that institution’s president as the officer-in-charge shall be vested with the authority of the president until the Board of Regents determines in a public meeting whether to appoint an acting or interim president.
Prior to that public meeting, the chancellor and board chair must first meet with and listen to the opinions and recommendations of major constituencies of WNC to include representatives of faculty and classified senates, representatives of student government, vice presidents, executive staff, academic and administrative faculty, students, presidential advisory board members, foundation trustees, and community representatives.
The officer-in-charge designation does not preclude Dr. Dalpe from consideration for either acting or interim president roles.
Given that WNC students and faculty will soon be preparing for final exams and finishing the fall semester, and students and employees will be engaging in travel and vacations over the winter break, NSHE Chancellor Dr. Melody Rose and Board of Regents Chair Pro Tempore Carol Del Carlo will begin meeting with WNC stakeholders early during spring semester to ensure meaningful engagement with the campus community in this important decision-making process.
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