Central Washington University recently hired Dr. Yoshiko Takahashi as its new Dean of Undergraduate Studies.
She served as Interim Associate Dean for the College of Social Sciences at California State University Fresno since 2019, was appointed Interim Director of the Office of
Institutional Effectiveness in February of 2022, and has been a Criminology faculty member for more than a decade. Takahashi also led the Asian American and Native American
Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPISI) Initiative, funded by the Department of Education, to expand the capacity of the campus to support Asian American and Pacific
Islander criminology majors.
Provost Michelle DenBeste says the breadth of Takahashi’s experience in higher education makes her an excellent fit for CWU.
“[Takahashi] brings with her years of experience in academia including positions within institutional effectiveness, as a college assessment coordinator, state and federal grant
funding and management, and was most recently an associate Dean for the College of Social Sciences at Fresno State,” DenBeste said.
Throughout her academic career, Takahashi’s work has centered on student success and equity issues in criminal justice. As a victimologist, she has studied crime victimization in
Asian communities and crime and victimization in rural areas. Her recent publications include a book with colleague titled Victimology and Victim Assistance: Advocacy,
Intervention, and Restoration.
Takahashi was born and raised in Kochi, Japan, famous for agriculture and fishing.
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