Faculty, Teaching, Administrative Appointments and Fundraising Boze was the ninth president and chief executive officer of the
College of the Bahamas. During her tenure at The
College of the Bahamas, Boze: • Opened a new Northern Bahamas Campus on Grand Bahama; • Opened the new Harry C. Moore Library on the Oakes Field Campus; • Remodeled buildings including the Residence Halls and the Student Union Building; • Developed a
Confucius Institute in partnership with NUIST the
Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology; • Created an
Erasmus Mundus Action 2 consortium grant with
Free University of Belgium, and an MOU with
University of London to jointly deliver an LLM program in maritime law; • Established the Oral History Institute; • Created the Bahamas Agricultural and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI); • Created and expanded academic success celebrations to increase student retention; • Signed an Agreement with the
Lyford Cay Foundation to sponsor a creative outreach program for at-risk 4th–12th grade students on COB campus which assists under-served, academically motivated students; • Partnered with the
Island School to co-brand the
Cape Eleuthera Institute as the College of The Bahamas Cape Eleuthera Institute; and lastly, • Boze assisted with opening the Franklin Wilson Graduate Business Building. While Boze was the dean of
Kent State University at Stark in
North Canton, Ohio from 2005 to 2009, the campus became a four-year comprehensive liberal arts university with professional graduate degree programs. During Boze's tenure, the university developed and implemented the first strategic plan and first enrollment management plan.
Fund development Through fundraising, Boze secured over $100 million in grants, federal earmarks and personal and corporate contributions for her institutions. Boze tripled the endowment at both Kent State University and at the College of the Bahamas by securing two dozen endowed scholarships to support student access and success. In addition to construction projects at the College of The Bahamas, public, private and foundation funds were developed for a new science building at Kent State University Stark designed to
LEED Green Gold standards.
Senior Administrative Positions Boze was the inaugural dean of the College of Business at The
University of Texas at Brownsville and served as assistant to the president while an American Council on Education Fellow at
Tulane University. She served as the chief academic officer of The
University of Texas System "UT TeleCampus" MBA Online and held a Research Faculty appointment at Texas A&M University, where she was co-director of the Texas Ports & Waterways. Boze has also held full-time faculty and administrative positions at St. Bonaventure University,
University of Maryland University College in Japan, Germany, and Italy, Centenary College of Louisiana, and The University of Alaska Anchorage, where she was department chair of business administration and Faculty Senate president. In addition, Boze was a visiting faculty member at Portland State University in
Khabarovsk [Хаба́ровск] in the former Soviet Union.
Publications and scholarly record Boze has published over 100 peer-refereed research articles and book chapters on marketing and business administration. She writes and speaks publicly on higher education administration, distance education, technology and women's issues. Boze was also a planner in the creation of the University of Texas TeleCampus, the University of Texas's web-based, virtual university.
Academic partnerships and other collaborations Boze has over twenty years' experience in unique academic partnerships. • Boze served as the inaugural dean of business at both The University of Texas at Brownsville (a comprehensive state university) and Texas Southmost College (a community college). The two institutions were jointly accredited by the
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools but separated in 2013. • At the University of Alaska Anchorage, the community colleges were merged into the university system, serving as branch and two-year campuses. • Under a 20-year lease, Kent State University Stark, a comprehensive regional university, leases to neighboring Stark State College of Technology. As co-located institutions, Kent State Stark provides library services and articulates many programs and courses. • Boze made the College of the Bahamas is home to several
University of the West Indies academic programs, including the LLB program. ==Professional and Community Leadership and Service==