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The Campus
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Marcellete G. Williams, 2001-2002
Archive of Chancellor Williams' Web site A professor of English and Comparative Literature, Marcellette G. Williams served as Chancellor of the Amherst campus from July of 2001 through June of 2002. The first woman to serve as Chancellor, Williams
led the campus through a challenging period of budgetary pressures
which involved program reductions and administrative reorganization
throughout the University. Throughout her tenure, Williams advocated
for the importance of community, collaboration, Prior to serving as Chancellor, Williams served for seven and a half years as Deputy Chancellor with cross-cutting responsibilities in areas including budgeting, planning, and information technologies. During her tenure as Deputy Chancellor, a major technology campus initiative created network connectivity in all campus buildings; established new public access PC areas; purchased additional computer projection equipment for classrooms and auditoria; expanded central network servers; and began implementation of an integrated Student Information System. Before coming to the University, Williams served in several administrative positions at Michigan State University. She also taught and consulted throughout Asia and in Europe and Africa. She has served on numerous boards and has held local, state, regional, national and international positions.
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