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Dr. David Calland joined Bryan College in July 2020 as the Vice President of Academics and Provost. He is responsible for the administration of all of the College’s academic programs including the School of Humanities and Christian Studies, the School of Professional Studies, and the Vogel School of Engineering. He also is a member of the President’s Executive Cabinet.
Dr. Calland holds a Ph.D. in organizational management from Capella University in Minnesota, a master’s degree in business administration, and a bachelor’s degree with an emphasis in psychology from Liberty University. Incoming Bryan College President Dr. Douglas Mann noted Dr. Calland’s breadth of unique roles and experience in the federal government, private industry, and higher education, which he said to make him a perfect fit for Bryan College.
His experience in higher education includes traditional instruction in the classroom and the development of a curriculum for online platforms. He has held positions as department chair, associate dean, and interim dean for the School of Business at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va., and most recently as administrative dean for Residential Programs and dean of the Graduate School at the university.
Dr. Calland has years of experience in administrative and senior leadership planning. His expertise has been called upon to support key decisions for academic programs, budgets, facilities, and policy.
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William Jennings Bryan University was chartered in 1930 and admitted its first class in the fall of that year. Its stated purpose was, and is, to provide “for the higher education of men and women under auspices distinctly Christian and spiritual.” In 1958 its name was changed to William Jennings Bryan College and in 1993 was shortened to Bryan College.