C&RL News March 2022 136 P e o p l e i n t h e N e w sAnn-Christe Galloway Ed. note: To ensure that your personnel news is considered for publication, write to Ann-Christe Galloway, production editor, C&RL News, at email: agalloway@ala.org. A p p o i n t m e n t s Anne-Marie Deitering is now Donald and Delpha Campbell Dean of Libraries at Oregon State University Libraries and Press (OSULP). Deitering joined OSULP in 2003 and has served as un- dergraduate services librarian, head of the Teaching and Engagement Department, and associate university librarian for Learning Services. She also held the Franklin A. McEdward Professorship, focused on undergraduate learning initiatives. She was awarded tenure in 2011 and promoted to professor in 2018. She has served as interim university librarian since December of 2020. Her areas of research and professional interest include fostering inquiry and curiosity in first-year transitions, instruction librarianship and reflective practice, and effective research assignment design. Deitering explores the intersections between curiosity, affect and information literacy, and is deeply interested in the connections between reflective practice and professional knowledge. She brings all of these interests to her work as a facilitator for ACRL’s Information Literacy Immersion program, and is regularly invited to facilitate conversations about teaching, learning, and organizational change in libraries and higher education. At OSU, she serves on the Undergraduate Education Council and the University Student Learning Assessment Council. Lis Pankl has been appointed professor and dean of libraries at the Mississip- pi State University Libraries. Her research interests include higher education administration, organizational development, strategic planning, academic li- braries, and critical/cultural geographies. Diane Dias De Fazio has been named acquisitions and collections devel- opment librarian at The Cleveland Museum of Art’s Ingalls Library. Yoonha Hwang has been appointed librarian for undergraduate support for the Harvard College Libraries at Harvard University, and a Diversity Alliance resident in the Services for Academic Programs department. R e t i r e m e n t s Nan Schichtel has retired from her position as information literacy and outreach librarian and pro- fessor at Grand Rapids Community College (GRCC) in Michigan. A member of ACRL, Schichtel served as secretary and chair of the Community and Junior College Library Section (2011–13) and Distance Learning Section member at large (2006-08), and is past treasurer for the National Council of Learning Resources. Prior to her tenure at GRCC, Schichtel served as the first off-campus library services coordinator at Grand Valley State University and assistant library director and systems librarian at Aquinas College. Lis Pankl mailto:agalloway%40ala.org?subject=