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Mary Cullinan (December 23, 1950 – May 3, 2021) was the an American academic administrator who served as the 26th president of
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from 2014 to 2020.


Early life and education

Cullinan was raised in
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Her father was
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under President
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and later a speech writer for various senators, congressmen, and other influential politicians, including Presidents
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and
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. She graduated, ''
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'', with a degree in English from the
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in 1972. Cullinan obtained her master's degree in 1973 and her PhD in 1978 in English literature at the
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.


Career

After becoming a tenured professor of English at
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(now
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) in 1991, she received her first administrative position as chair of the department of English at the university (1991–1992; 1993–1994). At California State University–Hayward, she was also interim dean of the School of Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences (1992–1993) and director of the Office of Faculty Development and Faculty Center for Excellence in Teaching (1994–1996). Later, she served as dean of the College of Arts, Letters and Sciences and English professor at
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from 1996 to 2003. She served as provost and vice president for academic affairs as well as professor of English at
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from 2003 to 2006. From 2006 to 2014, Cullinan was the president of
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in
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. She was responsible for authoring the two largest
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programs in the history of the university. Cullinan stepped down as president of
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in
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, on August 4, 2020. On September 29, 2020, it was announced that Cullinan would become a tenured professor, remaining at Eastern Washington University within the English department within the College of Arts, Letters, and Education.


Controversy

In the spring of 2014 the faculty of Southern Oregon University held a vote of no confidence in Cullinan and two of her top administrators. 83% of the faculty participated in the vote, with 76% of that faculty voting no confidence in Cullinan's leadership. On June 22, 2020, Cullinan faced a similar scenario at Eastern Washington University, where she received a second vote of no confidence by a 35–2 vote in the Faculty Senate. In a memo by the faculty senate, signed by professors Nick Jackson, Kelly Evans and Tony Flinn, it was stated that Cullinan was not trusted "to provide effective leadership nor to make the important decisions necessary, especially if she is granted the power of severe financial crisis by the (board of trustees)." Cullinan officially resigned from the university on August 4, 2020.


Awards

In 2011 Cullinan received from the CASE District VIII Leader of the Year from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Higher Education.


Books

*"Susan Ferrier", G. K. Hall & Co. (1984) *"Business English for Industry and the Professions", Dryden Press (1986) *"American Women Writers: Diverse Voices in Prose Since 1845" d. with E. Barrett St. Martin's Press (1992) *"Business Communication: Principles and Processes", second edition. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich (1993). First edition: Holt, Rinehart & Winston (1988)


References

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