Dr. Robert Marley, provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs, announced on Aug. 10 the re-establishment of the University Assessment Committee. Committee members are:
Read More »The Center for Educational Research and Teaching Innovation (CERTI) has merged into The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE). The merger became effective June 30. This merger was made possible by Provost Robert Marley to provide high quality faculty professional development in teaching and research and service.
Read More »Dr. Caprice Moore, associate provost for administration, was appointed acting vice provost of global learning on Monday, June 25. She will continue in that position through Aug. 31, spending 75 percent of her assignment with global learning while continuing her assignment within the provost’s office at 25 percent time.
Read More »Dr. Robert Marley, provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs, has appointed Dr. Daniel Forciniti, professor of chemical and biochemical engineering, as associate provost of faculty affairs, effective June 1. In his new role, Forciniti will assist the provost’s office with faculty and workload assignment, promotion and tenure policy, and other matters in faculty affairs. He also will represent Marley on various committees and at events, including working directly with academic affairs officials at the University of Missouri System and on other UM System campuses.
Read More »A search committee has been created to assist in finding the next associate provost for faculty affairs at Missouri S&T, who will begin serving in that role Friday, June 1. The position will be a full-time equivalent (FTE) position with 80 percent of the time performing administrative duties as associate provost and 20 percent of the time serving as a faculty member in the individual’s home department. Get details on the job description and application process. Applicants must apply by Thursday, March 1.
Read More »As the university’s first and only vice provost of graduate studies, Dr. Venkat Allada has led graduate education efforts at Missouri S&T for over a decade. Effective Jan. 1, he now serves as special advisor to the provost to help ensure a smooth transition as the office of graduate studies merges with Missouri S&T’s office of research and sponsored programs. As part of a new organizational structure at S&T, a national search is underway for the position of vice chancellor for research and dean of graduate studies. Read more.
Read More »A search committee will help recruit S&T’s vice chancellor for research and dean of graduate studies. The deans of both colleges will co-chair the search committee: Dr. Stephen Roberts, vice provost and dean of the College of Arts, Sciences, and Business, and Dr. Richard Wlezien, vice provost and dean of the College of Engineering and Computing. The search committee includes:
Read More »In conjunction with the University of Missouri System, Missouri S&T is contributing to a systemwide plan for all four UM System campuses, named the Missouri Compact for Education, Research, Engagement and Economic Development. Much of Missouri S&T’s previous strategic planning has focused on the compact’s strategic areas. Updates and details on the planning process will be posted online. Dr. Christopher G. Maples, interim chancellor, appointed Dr. Robert Marley, provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs, as chair of Missouri S&T’s Strategic Plan Committee. The committee includes:
Read More »Dr. Robert Marley, provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs, is participating in the American Council on Education’s Institute for New Chief Academic Officers (CAOs). The institute is a series of meetings throughout the year that identify topics and issues of immediate concern to new academic vice presidents and provides the means to address them. Sessions include discussions facilitated by experienced CAOs and presidents, case studies presented by program participants, conversations with peers from diverse institutions, and briefings by national experts.
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