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Keuka College Names New VP of Student Development

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Elizabeth Lambert, who has served as interim vice president for Student Development since June, has been named to the position full-time. She succeeds Dr. Heather Maldonado, who was recently appointed the College’s provost and vice president for Academic Affairs.

“Never mind getting up to speed,” said Keuka College President Amy Storey. “Liz walked in the door already up to speed, and she’s done a remarkable job. We’re thrilled that she’ll be continuing her excellent work on a permanent basis.”

With oversight of Student Life, Health & Counseling, the Office of Student Accessibility, the Office of Community and Belonging, Athletics, HEOP, and Campus Safety, Dr. Lambert plays a pivotal role in shaping the student experience. It’s a responsibility she fully embraces.

“I’m working toward a future where every student, regardless of background or circumstance, feels a strong sense of belonging at Keuka College,” she said. “By collaborating with students, faculty, staff, and alumni, my goal is to build on our College values and create an environment that fosters community, success, curiosity, and opportunity for our students.”

Dr. Lambert, a member of the College’s Executive Cabinet, brings a wealth of experience to the role. She previously served as Keuka College’s dean of Student Engagement and Success before taking a position as vice president of Campus Life and Dean of Students with Elmira College in 2019.

“I’m incredibly grateful to be back at Keuka College,” she said. “This is a special community, and I’m excited for the opportunity to work alongside my colleagues to support and empower our students.”

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