About Our Team
The institutional research team at Mary Baldwin College has a unique composition:
A member of the executive staff, a member of the faculty, and a student research
assistant.
Director of Institutional Research Lewis Askegaard (left in photograph) has
been at Mary Baldwin College since 1983. Before coming to Mary Baldwin, he
was a public school teacher and administrator and also worked for the U.S.
government in Iran for three years. His Ph.D., from the University of
Virginia, is in educational research and evaluation. He is currently Dean of
Institutional Research, Registrar, and Associate Dean of the College, but at
times in the past he has also directed the computer center, international programs,
and advising. He proudly presides over a Mary Baldwin family: his wife
of 38 years, Beverly, also works for the College as the Director of the Learning
Skills Center, and his son, John, is a senior social work major in the Adult
Degree Program.
Associate Director of Institutional Research Judy
L. Klein (right in photograph)
is a full professor in the MBC economics department. She has been teaching
at the college since 1982, and her courses include Social Science Statistics
and Advanced Data Analysis. Professor Klein is the author of Statistical
Visions in Time: A History of Time Series Analysis 1662-1938, published
by Cambridge University Press, and co-editor of The Age of Economic Measurement,
published by Duke University Press. She is currently completing a
new book on Protocols of War and the Mathematical Invasion of Policy Space,
1940-1960. Professor Klein earned her BA in Economics from William and
Mary, her MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political
Science, and her PhD in Economics from London Metropolitan University.
The Institutional Research Assistant for the 2007-2008 year is Cytha Stottlemyer.