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Incoming dean Benjamin Withers

Benjamin Withers from Colorado State University has been named dean of Iowa State University’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and professor of history.

Withers, who previously served as dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Colorado State, will begin his tenure April 15. Dean Beate Schmittmann will retire June 30 after serving 12 years in the role.

“Benjamin Withers brings a wealth of experience to Iowa State University, including service as a department chair, dean, and associate provost,” said President Wendy Wintersteen. “Dr. Withers also understands the deep value of public and land-grant institutions, and we are pleased he will build upon the legacy of Dean Schmittmann.”

Withers holds a bachelor’s degree from Carleton College, and master’s and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Chicago, all in art history. He previously served at Indiana University South Bend and the University of Kentucky before joining Colorado State as dean in 2016.

“I am humbled and excited for this opportunity to lead the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences,” said Withers. “The great breadth of the college, spanning the physical and social sciences and humanities, enables our faculty and staff to positively impact every student on campus, and I look forward to helping the college advance toward its goals.”

In making the announcement, Senior Vice President and Provost Jonathan Wickert thanked Schmittmann for her leadership of the college, and members of the search committee and campus community for their thoughtful consideration of candidates.