Dr. Deborah Grealy has accepted the position of Associate Dean for the MLIS program.  She began her work with us this February.

Dr. Grealy comes to St. Catherine from the University from the University of Denver where she was an Assistant Professor and former Director of the Library and Information Science Program in the Morgridge College of Education. She received a Ph.D. in Higher Education with a focus on the Adult Learner from the University of Denver, a Master in Library Science (MLS) from the University of Oklahoma, a Master of Arts in History from Kent State University as well as a Bachelor of Arts from Kent State in Anthropology and English.  Dr. Grealy is not only an experienced higher-education administrator, but also an experienced librarian with a strong record of service to the profession.  She has served as a member of the Colorado Library Advisory Board; on the board of directors for the Collaborative Digitization Program; and on the executive board of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Special Libraries Association , which honored her with a "Meritorious Achievement Award" in 2000.  Dr Grealy is an award winning author, whose most recent  contribution to the scholarship of our field is titled From Research to Practice: The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in LIS".

We welcome Dr. Grealy to St. Catherine University and look forward to working with her.

Please also join us in thanking Mary Wagner, MLIS Program Director.  After thirty plus years of program administration she returns to teaching in the MLIS Program.  


Master of Library and Information Science Program
St. Catherine University