GABRIEL MARSHALL

SUNY Oswego recently hired GABRIEL MARSHALL as its new associate VP for student affairs. Marshall’s duties include direct responsibility for four units — Student Engagement and Leadership, Campus Events and Conference Services, Campus Recreation, and Student Orientation and Family Engagement — providing visionary and strategic leadership to ensure that vibrant, inclusive, and educational opportunities abound […]

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SUNY Oswego recently hired GABRIEL MARSHALL as its new associate VP for student affairs. Marshall’s duties include direct responsibility for four units — Student Engagement and Leadership, Campus Events and Conference Services, Campus Recreation, and Student Orientation and Family Engagement — providing visionary and strategic leadership to ensure that vibrant, inclusive, and educational opportunities abound for student engagement. As a member of the VP for student affairs cabinet and the Division of Student Affairs leadership team, he will provide and offer division-wide leadership for assessment and learning beyond the classroom; staff development and talent management; diversity and inclusion initiatives; student recruitment, retention and success strategies; renovations that impact the student experience; and serve as the divisional liaison to the new master’s program in higher education leadership. Marshall most recently served as assistant VP and senior advisor for student success and retention at Buffalo State College. He previously served as the director of student access and achievement programs at Nazareth College, senior Educational Opportunity Program coordinator at SUNY Brockport, resource specialist at Monroe Community College, and taught undergraduate courses. Marshall earned his bachelor’s degree in English from Daemen College, a master’s degree and certificate of advanced study in counseling from SUNY Brockport, and his doctorate in executive leadership from St. John Fisher College.

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