Gail G. Evans is the dean of Undergraduate Studies at San Francisco State University.  She moved to SF State in April 2008 after a 25-year career at sister campus San José State University (SJSU). While at SJSU, Gail was director of General Education and oversaw two campus-wide General Education revisions. She has served as assistant chair of a visiting team for a WASC re-accreditation. Gail co-lead teams to the AAC&U Greater Expectations Institutes in 2005 and 2006, working on action plans for a first-year experience and an integrative learning experience incorporating e-portfolios, respectively. Gail and her Greater Expectations team members from 2005 took the Greater Expectations vision back to SJSU, and organized a three-day campus Greater Expectations Institute, engaging constituents in discussions of goals related to building an inclusive, student-centered campus that integrates liberal and professional education. Since arriving at SF State three years ago, Gail has been intimately involved in campus revisions to both the overall baccalaureate degree (including General Education) and to the Liberal Studies Program, as well as the implementation of a writing across the curriculum/writing in the discipline program. A frequent speaker at national meetings, Dr. Evans recently co-lead a workshop at the AAC&U conference on Diversity and Learning entitled, “Building Institutional Capacity to Make Excellence Inclusive.”  Gail holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in women’s physical education, with a specialization in Biomechanics, from Washington State University.