Provost's Updates

Faculty Success Newsletter

March 6, 2023 - The Office of the Provost announces that applications are open for the Provost Fellows program, offers a last-chance reminder to nominate a Williams Fund Fellow, and announces the start of the Student Experience Survey.

Inclusive Teaching at UO

Instruction designed to ensure every student can participate fully and recognize that their presence and participation is valued. See the projects and efforts that this 6-year grant from Howard Hughes Medical Institute will bring.

Academic Leadership Newsletter

February 27, 2023 - The office of the provost provides academic leaders with information such as an announcement about a the Inclusive Teaching at UO Launch Event, a reminder about Williams Fund nominations, and a Student Experience Survey forum.

Clark Honors College Dean Search

February 27, 2023 - The provost launches an internal search for the dean of Clark Honors College; applications deadline will be March 31, 2023.

Faculty Success Newsletter

February 20, 2023 - The Office of the Provost provides information about a new professional development resource called Academic Impressions, a Teaching and AI Systems resource, and a Preparing your Promotional File Q&A.

Academic Leadership Newsletter

February 13, 2023 - The office of the provost provides academic leaders with information such as an announcement about a new professional development resource, Williams Fund fellows and grants, and the Winter Timely Updates meeting.

Faculty Success Newsletter

February 6, 2023 - The Office of the Provost provides information for awards and opportunities, Inclusive Excellence in Action, and a DIY Guide to Protecting Academic Freedom.

Inclusive Excellence in Action

The academic affairs team is hosting a series of high-priority events that are part of our efforts to create a culture of inclusive teaching at the UO, enhance our efforts at hiring and retaining a diverse faculty, and work toward more equitable student success.

Eminent Harvard psychologist selected to lead The Ballmer Institute

Interim President Patrick Phillips and Acting Provost Janet Woodruff-Borden announce Katie McLaughlin to lead The Ballmer Institute for Children’s Behavioral Health. 

Academic Leadership Newsletter

January 30, 2023 - The office of the provost provides academic leaders with information such as faculty designees, Distinguished Teaching Professorships, and the Identifying Student Achievement Goals workshop.