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Preceded by
  
Dr. Rollin C. Richmond

Name
  
Lisa Rossbacher

Spouse(s)
  
Dallas D. Rhodes

Role
  
Writer

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Alma mater
  
Dickinson College, Princeton University, SUNY

Profession
  
Scientist, writer, Academic Administrator

Residence
  
Arcata, California, United States

Books
  
Recent Revolutions in Geology, Career Opportunities in Geology and the Earth Sciences

Education
  
Dickinson College, Binghamton University, Princeton University

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Dr. Lisa A. Rossbacher, is the president emerita of Southern Polytechnic State University and the current President of Humboldt State University. She served as president of Southern Polytechnic State University from August 1998 to June 30, 2014. A geologist, writer, professor, former Vice Chancellor of the University System of Georgia, and community leader, she is also a past Chair of Metro Atlanta's Cobb Chamber of Commerce, an author of several books on geology, and a Geotimes Magazine columnist.

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Personal life and education

Rossbacher was born in Fredericksburg, VA, and resided in Dahlgren, Virginia during her childhood. Employed by the U.S. Defense Department, her father performed research for the then Naval Weapons Lab while her mother managed domestic duties at home for Lisa and her two younger siblings.

Rossbacher is married to Dallas D. Rhodes, the former Department Chair of Geology and Geography at Georgia Southern University.

Rossbacher began her academic studies at Dickinson College. She graduated from Dickinson with a Bachelor of Science in Geology. She later attended graduate school at the State University of New York at Binghamton and received a Master of Arts in Geological Sciences. Rossbacher completed her academic studies at Princeton University, receiving both a M.A. and PhD in Geological and Geophysical Science.

Early career

Throughout her academic studies, and prior to her appointment at Southern Polytechnic State University, Rossbacher had worked for various government and non-profit institutions. She performed research for NASA as an Astronaut Candidate, and provided services for National Public Radio,. and the U.S. Geological Survey. She was serving as Dean of the College at Dickinson College prior to her appointment as president at Southern Polytechnic State University.

Presidency

In 1998, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia appointed Rossbacher as the second president of Southern Polytechnic State University. As president of SPSU, Rossbacher acts as the chief officer and spokesperson of the second largest engineering technology university in the nation. Southern Polytechnic State University was founded in 1948 as a two-year division of Georgia Tech, and was organized as an independent university in the early 1980s.

Rossbacher has focused many of her leadership efforts with environmental sustainability by gearing the university's campus towards a greener environment through its operations and structure. In 2007, Rossbacher partnered the university with the American College and University presidents' Climate Commitment, sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education. This commitment focuses on the leadership and action on climate change by providing support for colleges to evolve into climate neutral institutions and become role models for their communities. In 2008, the University broke ground on a new Engineering Technology Center and the expansion on the Studio Building, built in 1961. Rossbacher's commitment to sustainability influenced the construction plans, enabling them to be designed to meet the certification requirements established by the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Green Building Rating System.

Rossbacher is also credited with increasing enrollment and retention by an average of 20% each, adding almost 10 new degrees, and commissioning 5 new buildings on campus.

Works

As a scientist for NASA, she focused her research interests on the role of water and water ice on Mars

Books

  • Career Opportunities in Geology and the Earth Sciences
  • Recent Revolutions in Geology
  • Geomedia: A Guide for Geoscientists who meet the Press (with Rex Buchanan)
  • Physical Geology: the Lab Manual (with geology faculty members at Princeton University and Whittier College)
  • Awards and honors

  • Woman of the Year (2007), Cobb County Branch of the American Association of University Women
  • References

    Lisa Rossbacher Wikipedia