CC Welcomes New Dean of Arts and Sciences

After about eight weeks on the job, Tim Wright, Centralia College’s new dean of Arts and Sciences, says he’s just beginning to get his feet wet, in all senses of the expression.

Tim WrightAs a new dean, he’s been busy on campus meeting staff, faculty, and students and getting to know the ins and outs of the college, and, as an avid kayaker, he’s been exploring local waterways with enthusiasm.

“What I really like about Centralia College is that it feels like the center of the community,” he said. “Almost everyone I encounter says, ‘Oh, I went there’ or ‘My kids go there.’ I think that’s really important to have at a community college.”

Wright came to CC from Northern California, where he served at Sierra College as the associate dean in liberal arts, overseeing the visual and performing arts programs. Before that, he was the acting dean/executive dean of business, communication studies, and social sciences at Shoreline Community College since 2018. At Shoreline, he oversaw a number of programs, including criminal justice, sociology, early childhood education, history, world languages, the library, and the Honors College.

After a number of years working as a newspaper reporter and editor, Wright worked in the insurance industry before starting his community college career in 2007 teaching history and multicultural studies. Over the course of 11 years, he taught a variety of classes, including Pacific Northwest and Native American history. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from Humboldt State University, a Master of Arts degree in history from the California State University, Sacramento, and has completed doctoral coursework at the University of Washington.

“My biggest goal for my first year is getting to know the campus faculty, staff, and students,” he said. “I think the most important function of a dean is to work with faculty and staff to make students successful.”