Editor’s note: The following announcement was shared at UW-Whitewater on January 10.
Chancellor Corey A. King has announced the appointment of Kristin Fillhouer as the interim vice chancellor for student affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
“Over her more than 20 years of higher education experience, Kristin Fillhouer has embodied a commitment to student success,” King said. “A deeply respected administrator and colleague on the Rock County campus, Kristin puts students first, every time. She understands the importance of the full student experience, whether it’s helping students achieve academically, connecting them with financial or mental health resources, or creating a sense of belonging. I appreciate her enthusiasm in taking on this role. She will be an exceptional leader for the Student Affairs unit at UW-Whitewater.”
Fillhouer began working at the Rock County campus in 2003 and has served in various roles including assistant dean, lecturer, and roles in student recruitment and retention. Since 2018, Fillhouer has served as associate dean for student affairs and enrollment management. In addition to developing and managing budgets, she oversees and leads staff in areas such as academic support, advising, registration, orientation, student mental health services, accessibility services, curriculum, enrollment management, financial aid, student conduct, registration, student life and support services.
Fillhouer played a key role in the successful organizational restructuring that welcomed UW-Rock County as a branch campus of UW-Whitewater in 2017-18. Her steady leadership, collaborative style and caring spirit were invaluable as the campus navigated the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Warhawk alum, Fillhouer earned a bachelor’s degree in history and a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction from our university. In 2023, she was named Forward Janesville Educator of the Year.
Fillhouer will assume the new role on Jan. 16 and is expected to serve through the spring of 2025, when a national search will be conducted for the permanent position.