Before joining Salisbury, Dudley-Eshbach served four years as President of
Fairmont State College in
West Virginia, where she was also the first woman to hold the office of President at any public four-year college in the state's history. She spent eight years at the
State University of New York at Potsdam, serving the roles of Professor of Spanish and Latin American studies, Chair of the Department of
Modern Languages, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Dean of the School of Liberal Arts, before being appointed
Provost in 1993. She was a full-time faculty member for ten years at
Goucher College and
Allegheny College. • "Young Leader of the Academy" (Fairmont State College),
Change magazine, 1998 •
Elizabeth Dole Shattered Glass Award,
American Red Cross, 1999 • Recognition Award,
Wicomico County Commission for Women, 2002 • Maryland's Top 100 Women, the
Daily Record, 2005
Professional memberships •
American Association of State Colleges and Universities • National Association of Women in Higher Education, •
American Council on Education's Commission on Women • Eastern Shore Association of Colleges ==Personal life==