Cynthia Baum Explained

Cynthia Baum
Office:Chancellor of Argosy University
Termstart:2015
Termend:2019
Office1:9th President of Walden University
Termstart1:2012
Termend1:2014
Predecessor1:Jonathan A. Kaplan
Successor1:Jonathan A. Kaplan
Education:Denison University (BS)
University of Georgia (MS, PhD)
Occupation:Psychologist, academic administrator

Cynthia Gail Baum is an American clinical psychologist and academic administrator serving as provost and vice president for academic affairs at Thomas Edison State University. She was the president of Walden University and the chancellor of Argosy University.

Education

Baum earned a bachelor of science in psychology at Denison University. She has a master of science and doctor of philosophy in clinical psychology from the University of Georgia.[1] Her 1982 dissertation was titled "Psychological and social factors associated with adolescent obesity.[2]

Career

Baum is a clinical psychologist. She was a full-time faculty member of Virginia Tech and Catholic University of America. Baum is a former assistant executive director for education of the American Psychological Association. Baum served as the executive vice president of Walden University. In 2012, she was appointed as the 9th president, replacing Jonathan A. Kaplan.[3] In 2015, Baum became the chancellor of Argosy University.[4] She is provost and vice president for academic affairs at Thomas Edison State University.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Walden University Names Cynthia G. Baum as New President. February 1, 2012. Walden University. en. 2019-03-19.
  2. Psychological and social factors associated with adolescent obesity. 1982. en. Cynthia Gail. Baum. 13127812.
  3. Web site: Walden University names new CEO, president. Stych. Ed. February 1, 2012. St. Paul Business Journal. 2019-03-19.
  4. Web site: Former president of private for-profit college Walden takes over Argosy. Millward. Wade Tyler. July 16, 2015. Tampa Bay Business Journal. 2019-03-19.
  5. Web site: Cynthia Baum. 2021-01-14. Thomas Edison State University. en.