By Jeff Murphy,
February 14, 2019
Assuming a position that is instrumental in the collection of data used in strategic
decision making at the University of Central Missouri, Meng Chen, Ph.D., has been
named director of university analytics and institutional research.
Chen's appointment was announced by Bill Hawley, interim chief financial officer at
UCM. The new director assumes duties at UCM on Feb. 18.
"The university environment is very dependent on institutional research and analysis
that can be useful in decision making at many different levels," Hawley said. "We're
extremely pleased to have someone with Dr. Chen's experience to provide leadership
in this critical area. We look forward to having him on our campus."
With more than 10 years of experience in higher education research and analysis, Chen
most recently served as assistant director for institutional research and information
management at Eastern Michigan University, Upsilanti, Mich. He also has served as
data systems analyst for institutional research at the University of Toledo in Ohio.
In his new role at UCM, Chen will oversee an office that is responsible for gathering
and analyzing institutional data, providing information and updates to maintain state
and federal compliance, and assisting with data requests that advance the university's
overall mission and goals. The office is the central source of official institutional
information such as census data to report to the U.S. Department of Education and
other agencies that request statistical information about UCM.
Chen earned a Ph.D. in molecular genetics and master's degree in applied math from
Wayne State University in Detroit Mich. He is a regular presenter and reviewer at
state and national conferences on topics related to institutional research and analytics.