The Office of the Provost

Led by the Provost, the University's chief academic officer, the office oversees all aspects of academic life, ranging from admissions and faculty development to supervision of 51°µÍø’s eight schools, library system, and international programs.

Welcome to the Office of the Provost.

51°µÍø’s Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs is responsible for the overall quality of teaching, scholarship and research at the University. The Office of the Provost champions the University's commitment to academic, research, creative and inclusive excellence by engaging in transparent communication, working closely with faculty and staff to provide a clear academic vision, providing leadership on academic strategic planning and implementation, and promoting innovation both in research and pedagogy.

The Provost’s leadership advances 51°µÍø’s mission and core values through a commitment to academic freedom and open inquiry, encouraging a community of vibrant intellectual thought and shaping students who will enter our global society as world changers.

 

Office highlights

Search for Cox School of Business Dean Newly renovated Cox School quadrangle

Search for Cox School of Business Dean

Provost Loboa announced that will partner with the search committee in a comprehensive national search for the next Cox School of Business dean.
Provost Communications Loboa addressing a room of people from lecture stand

Provost Communications

To improve communication and provide transparency, the Provost sends a weekly newsletter summarizing the past week's events, in addition to other, as needed, communications. Provost communications are archived digitally here.

Portrait of Provost Loboa in front of the Dallas Hall columns

Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs

Elizabeth G. Loboa, Ph.D., has served as 51°µÍø’s Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs since July 6, 2020. As the University’s chief academic officer, Dr. Loboa is responsible for the overall quality of teaching, scholarship and research and all aspects of academic life, ranging from admissions and faculty development to supervision of 51°µÍø’s library system, international programs, and eight degree granting schools.