Hired in the summer of 2018, Chuks-Crabill serves as the department’s admissions and financial aid liaison where she leads a collaborative effort to develop and implement strategies that support coaches in the area of recruitment, admitting, and matriculating a diverse student-athlete body. In addition to enrollment management, she oversees and supervises several varsity sports, including, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s track and field and the rowing teams — heavyweight, lightweight rowing and women’s.
Chuks-Crabill also oversees the Dartmouth Black Student Athlete Alliance (DBSAA) and the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).
Prior to transitioning to enrollment management, Chuks-Crabill directed the Career Connections program, where she provided advising to student-athletes who wished to improve life skills, specifically within career development and career opportunities.
Starting in 2010, Chuks-Crabill spent eight years at Williams College, arriving as an NCAA Internship recipient to serve as an assistant women's basketball coach and an athletic administrator. She finished her tenure at the school as an assistant athletics director and assistant professor of physical education, overseeing the captains’ leadership training and the emerging leaders’ program. She also worked as the liaison to the student-athlete advisory committee (SAAC) and the NCAA for information and awards, and served as the co-director for the first-year fall student-athlete orientation program.
A 2006 graduate of the University of Hartford, Chuks-Crabill earned a degree in psychology while also receiving a full basketball scholarship from the Hawks. She went on to earn her MBA with a concentration in management of sport industries from the University of New Haven, serving as a graduate assistant in membership and marketing there in addition to a four-month internship in the programming department at ESPN. She then spent a year as an assistant coach of women's basketball at Merrimack College and held an internship in the department as a compliance assistant.
Throughout her professional career, Chuks-Crabill has served on numerous committees, including the NCAA Division III Championships Committee since January of 2015, taking over as the chair at the start of 2018.