Dr. Malisa Lee has been named associate vice president for enrollment services, effective July 1. Lee previously held student service positions at universities in California, Michigan and Nebraska. Dr. Frank Lamas, vice president for student affairs and enrollment management, made the announcement Wednesday, May 6. Lee is currently assistant vice chancellor for enrollment management at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. Lee is a graduate of Roosevelt High School in Fresno and was a Gates Millennium Scholar. Her family was part of the second wave of Hmong refugees to be resettled in the United States from Thailand after the Vietnam War. She was born in Moline, Illinois, and was the first in her family to be born in the United States. She moved with her family to Fresno in the mid-1980s. She holds bachelor’s degrees in sociology and Asian American studies from UC Santa Barbara, a master’s degree in post-secondary administration and student affairs from USC and a doctorate in higher education with a concentration in public policy from the University of Michigan.