Danita Brown planned to be a math teacher.
But during a teaching practicum her sophomore year at Kent State University, she found herself focused less on the chalkboard and more on her students' lives outside the classroom.
"There were a lot of broken homes and systems," she said.
Brown's passion for the outside-the-classroom piece of education led her to a career in campus life and student affairs.
This summer, she will become the University of Minnesota's new dean of students.
It's a job that involves ensuring "a mutually reinforcing relationship between the academic and nonacademic life of students," provost Karen Hanson wrote in an e-mail to students and staff announcing the pick.
Assuming she gets the OK from the U's Board of Regents, she will succeed Jerry Rinehart, who is retiring.
Brown, who earned her Ph.D. at Ohio University, comes to Minnesota from Purdue University, where she was dean of students.
The job here, which also carries the title "vice provost for student affairs," offers her "an expanded portfolio," Brown said by phone, including oversight of the student health center.