AWC celebrates first day under new president
Dillon Fuhrman
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – Arizona Western College (AWC) is celebrating Dr. Reetika Dhawan’s first day as their 10th president Monday.
According to a press release, Dr. Dhawan, who served the college since 2008, “brings both an insider’s perspective and a strategic vision for expanding the college’s impact on student success, workforce development, and regional economic growth.”
AWC says Dhawan, who is the campus’ first female president and first immigrant president, reflects their “commitment to leadership that understands the daily realities of students and employees while driving innovation and community partnerships.”
“This moment is not about a title to me. It is about people,” Dhawan shared. “It is about students whose lives can change because someone believed in them. It is about faculty and staff who show up every day with compassion, resilience, and dedication, often without recognition. And it is about protecting and strengthening an institution that has transformed lives for generations.”
AWC says Dhawan began her teaching career in India back in 2001 before moving to the United States back in 2007, where she taught mathematics at Parker High School.
She then joined AWC a year later, serving as an adjunct instructor in mathematics and physics, according to the campus.
“Dr. Dhawan comes to the presidency as a dedicated member of the AWC family,” said District Governing Board Chair Dennis Booth. “Her experience as a faculty member and her deep understanding of our institution and the communities we serve position her to lead with insight, authenticity, and a strong commitment to student success.”
To learn more about Dhawan and her new role as AWC President, read the press release below.
Arizona Western College celebrates first day under new presidentDownload