Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Rusk and Campbell assume new responsibilities
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Mark Rusk, assistant director of Admission at the University of Southern Indiana, has been named associate director of Admission effective July 1. As associate director of Admission, Rusk will help develop marketing and recruitment programs; be the liaison with faculty; coordinate scholarship programs with the USI Foundation and the Office of Financial Assistance; mentor and train new admission counselors; and manage the Office of Admission in the absence of Eric Otto, director. Rusk was an admission counselor at William Penn University in Oskaloosa, Iowa, and at Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, before joining USI in 1999. He is originally from Clinton, Iowa. John Campbell, senior admission counselor, will take over as assistant director of Admission effective July 1. A 2000 graduate of USI with a Bachelor of Science degree in communications, Campbell is pursuing a Master of Public Administration degree from USI. He joined the Admission office in 2000 as an admission counselor and was promoted to senior admission counselor in 2002. He is from Terre Haute, Indiana. As assistant director of Admission, Campbell will advise the student ambassador organization; create and implement Web-based recruiting efforts; and mentor and assist with training of new counselors. He also is Webmaster of the Admission Office Web site. Rusk and Campbell are both active members of the Indiana Association for College Admission Counseling (IACAC). “Both Mark and John have a willingness to take on extra projects and responsibilities,” said Otto. “They lead by example, mentoring new admission counselors. They have both been highly successful in this field and are deserving of new responsibilities.” |
