Allen Named UMES’ Chief Academic Policymaker

Dr Rondall E. Allen_UMES

Former pharmacy dean promoted to provost & vice president of academic affairs

PRINCESS ANNE, MD – Dr. Rondall E. Allen has been named the University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s next chief academic policymaker.

President Heidi M. Anderson announced Allen will take over as provost and vice president for academic affairs this summer when Dr. Nancy Niemi leaves to become president of Framingham (Mass.) State University.

“I am thrilled to have someone with his energy, enthusiasm and experience on our leadership team,” Anderson said.

Allen joined the UMES faculty in July 2015 as dean of the School of Pharmacy and Health Professions and currently serves as interim vice president for strategic initiatives.

“It is an honor and a privilege to serve as the next chief academic officer for the University of Maryland Eastern Shore,” Allen said. “I look forward to serving and collaborating with the faculty and staff as we endeavor to ensure the success of all of our students”

Before coming to UMES, Allen was associate dean for academic quality at South University School of Pharmacy in Savannah, Ga.

He also served in several administrative roles during his time at Xavier University of Louisiana’s College of Pharmacy, including director of experiential education, assistant dean for program assessment and associate dean for student affairs.

Allen earned his Bachelor of Science in pharmacy from Florida A&M University, Doctor of Pharmacy from Xavier University of Louisiana and is accredited by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. He is a graduate of the Academic Leadership Fellows Program, the Institute for Management and Leadership in Education and the Millennium Leadership Institute.

Anderson noted Allen “has proven his ability to lead in turbulent times – the loss of accreditation of the Physician Assistant (PA) program in 2015 – and in more celebratory times – the launch of the new PA Program in 2020 and soon, the opening” of a new pharmacy and health professions building featuring classrooms and research labs.

“It will be my privilege to partner with President Anderson, the faculty and the entire community as we seek dynamic solutions and collaborative partnerships for the future of UMES,” Allen said.