Provost's Post, March 2025

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Dear colleagues,

Spring break is upon us. While we enjoy some much needed time off to regroup, I encourage you to read about the following in this edition of the Provost’s Post:

  • How Vice Chancellor and Senior Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs Michele Moses and her OFA team are meeting the challenge of the moment—the federal transition—and how they are enhancing faculty development, fostering cross-campus collaboration and adopting a more supportive operational approach.
  • The appointment of Fernando Rosario-Ortiz as interim vice chancellor for academic resource management, and a review of how provides classroom protocols during campus emergencies.
  • The invitation to register for the April 21 summit, Many Voices: Co-creating 91¸£ÀûÉç.

Thank all of you for your hard work and service to our students—and each other—amid the trying circumstances of the last eight weeks.

Warmly,

Russ

Russell Moore
Provost

Perspectives

Supporting faculty amid uncertainty

Vice Chancellor and Senior Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs Michele Moses shares insights on Office of Faculty Affairs priorities and its role in advocating for faculty and enhancing their experience at 91¸£ÀûÉç. 

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