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Linhart fills UCCS dean of students position

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Steve Linhart has been named Dean of Students as part of a new organizational structure within the Division of Student Success and Enrollment Management at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs. Homer Wesley, vice chancellor, Student Success and Enrollment Management, announced Linhart’s appointment. Previously, Linhart was in a similar position – executive director of judicial affairs and student support – but that post was eliminated in 2010 as part of budget reductions.

“I am pleased to have Steve again fill the role of dean of students,” Wesley said. “Steve’s patience, collaborative approach and knowledge of the university make him an ideal person to hold to this position.”

Since January 2010, Linhart served as student conduct officer and director of emergency management. In that role, he reported to both the director of public safety and the vice chancellor for student success and enrollment management. From fall 2008 to 2010, Linhart was the executive director of judicial affairs and student support services. From 2000 to 2008, Linhart served as police officer, police sergeant and deputy chief of police in the Department of Public Safety. Before joining UCCS, Linhart was an El Paso County Sheriff’s officer. He earned a master’s degree in public administration from UCCS and a bachelor’s degree from the U.S. Air Force Academy.

As a police offer, Linhart was known for his patrolling of campus by bicycle. He also is active in Freshman Seminar and the campus health fair and previously led self-defense training. In 2009, he was selected as Employee of the Quarter. A search is under way to fill Linhart’s previous position as director of emergency management.