CHS Deans

Margaret Sandels, Ph.D
1922-1958
Margaret Sandels became the first Dean of the School of Home Economics in 1922. In 1956, the School of Home Economics moved into the newly constructed Sandels Building, appropriately named after the School’s first dean.

Hortense Glenn, Ph.D.
1959-1972
Hortense Glenn was appointed the second Dean of the School of Home Economics in 1958. While acting as dean, Glenn worked hard to build a faculty with a national reputation, excellent teaching skills and collegiality.

Margaret A. Sitton, Ph.D.
1972-1992
By 1972, the School of Home Economics welcomed its third dean to its legacy, Dean Margared A. Sitton. Dean Sitton is reponsible for for the transition from the School of Home Economics to Human Sciences.

Penny A. Ralston, Ph.D.
1992-2006
Penny A. Ralston became the College of Human Sciences' fourth dean in 1992. During her fourteen-year tenure, Dean Ralston help set the stage for the growth of the college with innovative research and academic programs.

Billie J. Collier, Ph.D.
2006 - present
Dr. Billie Collier is the current Dean of the College of Human Sciences and Professor of Textiles and Consumer Sciences. Before coming to FSU, she was Associate Vice Chancellor for Research Compliance and Director of the Textiles and Nonwovens Development Center (TANDEC) at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Prior to that she was a professor and Director of the School of Human Ecology at Louisiana State University, and served a term as President of the Faculty Senate.