By Jeff Murphy,
                                                									December 5, 2019
                                             
                                             
                                              
                                              
                                             
WARRENSBURG, MO – As the University of Central Missouri strives to maintain strong
                                                programs in the liberal arts, it will receive leadership from Michael Sawyer, Ph.D.,
                                                as the new dean of the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS).
Sawyer’s appointment was announced this week by Phil Bridgmon, Ph.D., provost and
                                                vice president for academic affairs. He was selected following a national search.
“Dr. Sawyer has provided steady leadership for the College of Arts, Humanities, and
                                                Social Sciences as interim dean,” Bridgmon said. “In the short time we have worked
                                                together, he has proven to be a valued colleague and member of the Provost's Council.
                                                He also received broad campus and College support throughout our search process. I
                                                am pleased he will remove the interim label and continue to provide leadership for
                                                CAHSS and UCM.”
As interim dean since May 2018, Sawyer has gained approximately 18 months of experience
                                                overseeing a college that includes 26 undergraduate and six graduate programs. All
                                                are provided within four schools: School of English and Philosophy; School of Communication,
                                                History, and Interdisciplinary Studies; School of Visual and Performing Arts; and
                                                School of Social Sciences and Languages.
Sawyer has served the university since 2001. Holding a doctorate in Spanish, he came
                                                to UCM as an assistant professor and was promoted to associate professor in 2007,
                                                and professor in 2015.
Before he was named interim dean, he served as associate dean of the college in 2017-2018.
                                                His tenure at UCM also includes acting as chair of the Department of Government, International
                                                Studies, and Languages, and as coordinator of the Modern Languages Program. He founded
                                                and served for eight years as director of the Missouri Foreign Language Consortium,
                                                a partnership of the language programs at five Missouri state universities. He also
                                                devoted time as the CAHSS assessment and accreditation liaison.
“I am honored to be selected as the next dean of the College of Arts, Humanities,
                                                and Social Sciences at the University of Central Missouri. CAHSS is home to outstanding
                                                programs—and outstanding faculty and staff—that are integral to the university’s mission
                                                of transforming students into leaders,” Sawyer said. “As we enter 2020, the college
                                                will embark on a new strategic plan that fosters educational excellence and helps
                                                inspire students to be critical thinkers, to appreciate the artistic and cultural
                                                traditions that inform today’s diverse societies, and above all to make a positive
                                                difference in the world. I could not be more excited to serve such a vibrant academic
                                                community.”
Beyond teaching and administrative responsibilities, Sawyer has a strong background
                                                in research. His scholarly interests include institutional planning and curricular
                                                development; second language acquisition pedagogy, contextualized linguistic and cultural
                                                input in second language acquisition, and communal and national identities in Latin
                                                American Literature. He has a strong record of service to campus through work on numerous
                                                committees at the department, college and university levels.
In addition to a Ph.D. and Master of Arts from Texas Tech University, Sawyer’s education
                                                includes a Bachelor of Arts from Stephen F. Austin State University in Texas.