Carine Feyten

Carine M. Feyten

2014 Photograph of Carine M. Feyten
11th president
2nd chancellor of Texas Woman's University
Assumed office
July 1, 2015
Preceded by Ann Stuart
Personal details
Born Mechelen, Belgium
Spouse(s) Chad Wick
Residence University House
Denton, Texas
Alma mater
Website Office of the Chancellor

Carine M. Feyten, PhD is the second chancellor and eleventh president of Texas Woman's University (TWU), a public university with three Texas campuses in Denton, Dallas, and Houston. She was selected by the TWU Board of Regents in March 2014 and began her tenure later that year in July. Feyten is the fifth woman to hold the title of president and second to hold the title of chancellor following a series of six male presidents, starting with Cree T. Work in 1901 and ending with John A. Guinn in 1976.[1] In accordance with the servant leadership framework, she leads a university that enrolls more than 15,000 students, predominantly women; employs more than 1,700 faculty and staff; runs on an annual operating budget that exceeds $256 million; and provides an annual economic impact of more than $721 million.[2][3]

Career

Prior to moving to the United States, Feyten earned a BA in Germanic Philology and MA in English, Dutch, and Education, both from Université catholique de Louvain. She went on to earn a PhD in Second Language Acquisition from the University of South Florida. She stayed on as faculty at USF, and concluded her 23-year tenure there in 2006. Prior to taking her current role at TWU, she served as the dean of the College of Education, Health, and Society at Miami (OH) University.[4] She has co-authored more than 100 journal article, conference papers, and book chapters. She says, "I've always been fascinated with language—communication across linguistic, ethnic, and cultural boundaries." She speaks five living languages (Flemish/Dutch, French, German, English, and Spanish) and two dead languages (Latin and classical Greek).

Personal life

Carine M. Feyten grew up in a Flemish town in Belgium speaking both French and Flemish. She later attended an all-girls boarding school near Tournai, Belgium. She is the oldest and tallest member of her family. She has a son and lives with her husband Chad Wick in the University House on the TWU Denton campus.

References

  1. Bridges, Phyllis (2014). Marking New Trails: An Informal History of the Texas Woman's University. Texas Woman's University: Denton, TX
  2. "TWU Fact Book". Archived from the original on 2015-10-12. Retrieved 2015-10-21.
  3. Economic Modeling Specialists Intl. (2015). Demonstrating the Economic Value of Texas Woman's University.
  4. Duncan, Jenna. "Feyten gets TWU's nod". Retrieved 30 March 2014.


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