UO Search for the
Executive Vice Provost for Academic Affairs
Provost Long has launched a national search for a permanent Executive Vice Provost. Updates and information regarding the search process will be added to this page throughout the search process.
Executive Vice Provost Position
The Executive Vice Provost for Academic Affairs (EVPAA) is a senior leadership position within the Office of the Provost (OtP) with primary responsibility for academic and faculty affairs. The EVPAA reports to the provost and is a member of the provost’s executive leadership team and the Provost’s Council. Working collaboratively with the provost, deans, and other academic and administrative leaders, the EVPAA develops, implements, and advances strategies that achieve the University’s stated academic priorities: excellence in research, scholarship, creative work, and teaching; improving student access and degree completion; supporting faculty success, and providing a high-quality student experience.
Search Committee
Kate Mondloch, co-chair, professor, History of Art and Architecture
Chris Poulsen, co-chair, dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Allison Blade, associate vice president of academic administration and COS, Office of the Provost
Melynda Casement, associate professor, Psychology, UO Senate member
Austin Hocker, assistant vice provost, data & decision support, Office of the Provost
Jenna Schuttpelz, director, Talent Acquisitions and Class & Comp
Sylvia Thompson, associate professor, associate dean of academic affairs, College of Education
Fang Yin, senior instructor, Operations & Business Analytics, Lundquist College of Business
Search Advocate: Mike Peixoto, associate director, learning support, Services for Student Athletes
Search Coordinator: Suzette Howard, executive recruitment and special projects manager
Timeline
October - november
Recruiting Period
Prospecting candidates for the Executive Vice Provost position.
December
Candidate Interviews
Top candidates will interview with the search committee and UO stakeholders.