DAVID WOODS NAMED DEAN OF IU SCHOOL OF MUSIC
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- David G. Woods has been named dean of the Indiana University School of Music. The appointment was approved May 9, 1997 by the Trustees of IU.
Woods, currently dean of the College of Fine Arts at the University of Oklahoma, succeeds Charles Webb, who is retiring July 1 after 24 years of service. The new appointee was unanimously recommended by the faculty committee which has been screening candidates for the past six months. Lawrence Hurst, professor of music, chaired the committee.
"David Woods was the overwhelming choice of a superb search committee," said IU Vice President Kenneth R. R. Gros Louis, chancellor of the Bloomington campus. "His faculty at Oklahoma, other administrators, and indeed faculty across the campus have enormous affection for him. It is clear to me that he brings to us the kind of personal and sensitive touch that epitomized Charles Webb's superb years as dean. I could not be more pleased!"
"He is uniquely qualified to lead the nation's premier music school," said IU President Myles Brand, noting that the Webb tradition of excellence will be continued. "He will be fully supportive of the school's world-renowned faculty and nurturing of its talented students."
Committee chair Hurst said, "Dr. Woods brings to the school an enormous breadth and depth of experience in music administration. During the search process, he clearly emerged as the person most capable of leading the IU School of Music into the next century and maintaining its worldwide prestige."
Woods earned master's and doctoral degrees from Northwestern University and did postgraduate work at the University of Copenhagen and the Copenhagen Conservatory of Music in Denmark. His field is music education. He has published numerous books and articles about children and music and is regarded as an authority on early childhood music.
Before coming to Oklahoma in 1991, Woods had served as director of the School of Music at the University of Arizona and as chair of the Division of Music Education at Iowa State University. He is also the former chair of the Department of Music at the Colorado Academy.
During his career, Woods has received two Fulbright fellowships as well as a Ford Foundation grant to develop and implement a comprehensive curriculum in music, preschool through university, in Iceland and in Ames, Iowa. He also was recognized at Iowa State as "Outstanding Teacher" and at Oklahoma as "Outstanding Administrator." In 1995, he received the Governor's Arts Award from Oklahoma Gov. Frank Keating.
Woods also has served on the boards of a variety of state and national musical organizations, including the Tucson Symphony Orchestra.
Retiring IU Dean Webb said, "David Woods has excellent experience as a chief music administrator. He is a sensitive, thoughtful person who recognizes and seeks superior quality in faculty appointments. He will bring outstanding leadership and I look forward to a smooth and orderly transition."
For more information, contact School of Music publicity director Carrie Root at 812-855-9846, croot@indiana.edu or Erik Novak, Office of Communications and Marketing, 812-855-0089 or 812-855-3911, enovak@indiana.edu
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