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The Battalion

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A&M Associate Vice President for Student Affairs Anne Reber retiring

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Anne Reber, vice president for student affairs, will retire Dec. 31 after a 30-year career at Texas A&M. (Image provided by Texas A&M Division of Student Affairs) 

 

Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and former Dean of Students Anne Reber, Ph.D., will retire from Texas A&M on Dec. 31 after more than 30 years. 

Before coming to A&M, Reber received a Bachelor of Science in special education from the State University of New York at Geneseo. In addition, Reber earned a Master’s in educational administration and a Doctorate in educational psychology from A&M. 

In her current role, Reber serves as the first point of contact for student concerns and chairs the Rules & Regulations Committee and the bias assessment and behavioral response teams. 

During her time at A&M, Reber received the Association of Former Students Distinguished Achievement Award for Student Relations, the Randy Matson ‘67 Association of Former Students Award and was a Fish Camp namesake.

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