UHCL announces interim vice president for student affairs
July 9, 2018 | UHCL Staff
Daniel M. Maxwell will join University of Houston-Clear Lake as interim vice president
for student affairs, effective Monday, Aug. 6. This will follow the Aug. 3 retirement
of Darlene Biggers, who has served at the university for 23 years.
Maxwell, who has held several progressively responsible positions in student affairs,
is the current Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs in the University of
Houston System, as well as Associate Vice President for Student Affairs for the University
of Houston. He has held both positions for the past 6 1/2 years.
"We are pleased to have Dr. Maxwell join the leadership team at UH-Clear Lake and
confident that he will play a significant role in how we are framing the university’s
direction as a leading institution in the 21st century," said UHCL President Ira.
K. Blake.
Maxwell has experience in collaborative leadership, strategic vision, integrative
organization and administrative oversight of campus-wide programs, services and operations
at UH. He currently provides executive administrative support for the division and
administrative oversight for Student Housing and Residential Life, University Career
Services, Urban Experience Program, Strategic Planning and Assessment, Marketing and
Communication, Student Success Initiatives, Academic and Faculty Collaborations, Advancement,
Emergency Management, UH Sugar Land, UH Katy, and Division Committees.
Throughout his professional career, Maxwell has many accomplishments. At UH he served
as the co-liaison for John Gardner’s Foundations of Excellence, working to improve
the retention and success of first year and transfer students. Maxwell was appointed
to the UH System’s Houston Guided Pathways to Success initiative, which also supports
the retention and college completion of first year and transfer students. Maxwell
oversaw the development and implementation of a five-year strategic plan for his division.
He earned a doctoral degree in Higher Education and Student Affairs with a minor in
Philanthropic Studies from the School of Education at Indiana University in Indiana.
His other academic attainments include a Master of Science in Education, with an emphasis
in Higher Education Leadership from the University of Miami, Florida, and a Bachelor
of Science in Personnel and Industrial Relations from Syracuse University in New York.
Learn more about UH-Clear Lake and its leadership by visiting www.uhcl.edu.
About the Author:
Recent entries by
October 18 2022
Better technology transforms campus safety: Police Chief demonstrates SafeZone to students
October 14 2022
Student's skill with drones takes chicken turtle research to new heights
October 11 2022
Planting event to help UHCL restore native plants to campus, support environmental sustainability