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New Library Dean Begins Her Tenure

Cal State San Marcos officially has a new dean for the University Library.

Cinthya Ippoliti started in her position on July 1. Her hire was announced by CSUSM late last year.

"I'm thrilled to join inspiring colleagues within the University Library and CSUSM and contribute to the incredible work already underway to support students, strengthen community and encourage creativity as we continue to build a promising future together,” Ippoliti said.

Ippoliti has been a librarian for more than 24 years and has held roles at various academic institutions. Most recently, she served as director of the Auraria Library, where she provided administrative leadership for library services, spaces, partnerships and programming on the tri-institutional Auraria Campus, which includes the University of Colorado, Denver; Metropolitan State University of Denver; and Community College of Denver, serving approximately 35,000 highly diverse students in an urban setting.

Before joining the Auraria Library, she was the associate dean for Research and Learning Services at Oklahoma State University and head of Teaching and Learning at the University of Maryland Libraries.

Ippoliti takes over for Char Booth, who was the library’s interim co-dean for administration and advancement, and Toni Olivas, who was interim co-dean for faculty and systems affairs.

"We are thrilled to welcome Dean Ippoliti to the University Library – she brings impressive experience to the table as well as aligned values and a strong focus on inclusion and equity,” Booth said. “Already in her first days, she has established herself as an excellent communicator and enthusiastic leader, and we look forward to working with Cinthya to continue to grow our support for students and the CSUSM campus community through robust and responsive library services, spaces and programming."

Ippoliti holds a Master of Library & Information Science degree from UCLA and bachelor’s in English from UC Santa Barbara.

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