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Neal Lipsitz, who most recently served as the director of the College’s counseling center, has been named associate dean for student development. He succeeds Matthew Toth, who retired in June after 36 years of service to the College. In his new position, Lipsitz oversees the department of health services, the counseling center and wellness programming—as well as the areas of disability services and postvention planning.
Prior to arriving at the College in July 1999, he had been the senior staff psychologist at Boston College; since coming to Holy Cross, Lipsitz has significantly improved the programs, services and outreach of the counseling center. He is responsible for many new initiatives offered by the center in support of the well-being of students. Additionally, Lipsitz has taught several courses in the psychology department and has served as the associate coordinator of the College’s postvention plan.
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