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Academic Budget

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Academic Leadership Resources

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Campus Forums

Campus-wide forums on various topics are held periodically throughout the academic year. View upcoming and past forums below:

Upcoming Forums

TBD

Past Forums

Forum on Hope in Times of War, Natural Disasters, and Instability
April 5, 2022

Civil Dialogue Workshop
March 9, 2022

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New Faculty Resources

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Provost Fellows

Provost Fellows have been part of SUU for some time, at least dating back to 2004. This title or something similar has been used in the Honors Program, Community Engagement, Title IX, Parks and Partnerships, Service-Learning, Jumpstart, and the Entrepreneurship Council to name a few. We continue this tradition by inviting a small group of faculty to participate in the Provost Fellows Program.

Faculty members, preferably those with little or no administrative experience, have the opportunity to apply for a one-year appointment. During the year of service, each Provost Fellow engages in a joint problem-solving exercise around an institutional issue. As part of this work, the Provost Fellow will receive an inner look into how the administration operates. This experience is intended to provide fresh insight into current or future institutional challenges as well as to provide the faculty member an opportunity for growth.

The work typically includes attending meetings and sharing conversation with administrators and faculty in the assigned area of work. There are often lunches with the Office of the Provost and time to share ideas. This is not intended to be an administrative appointment, but an opportunity to explore the world of administrative work, create new collaborations, and learn how leadership operates in a shared governance environment.

The program was revamped in 2021-2022. Those who have served since this time are noted below. Each was invited to share a reflection on their experience, some of which are linked below.

The Provost Fellows Program was temporarily suspended during the 2022-23 academic year.
Name Placement Reflection
Carrie Jo Bucklin Provost's Office PDF
Chris W. Hall College of Performing & Visual Arts PDF
Jason Kaiser Provost's Office PDF
Crystal Riley Koenig Provost's Office PDF
Joanna Matuszak Provost's Office PDF
Jennifer McKenzie N/A
Andrew Misseldine N/A
Jennifer Mraz-Craig N/A
Lindsey K. Roper N/A
Matthew Rowley College of Health Sciences PDF
Mark Siemon School of Business PDF
Jeanne Subjack Provost's Office PDF
Kyle Thompson Student Affairs PDF
Corey L. Twitchell College of Humanities & Social Sciences PDF
Gary L. Wallace N/A
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Support Offices & Other Resources

  • A.P.E.X. Lecture and Speaker Series
    A.P.E.X. brings speakers and lecturers from around the world to speak to the SUU and Cedar City communities and the series features a diverse range of topics and disciplines.
  • Center for Teaching Innovation (CTI)
    The Center for Teaching Innovation exists to assist SUU's learning community. They provide expertise and resources to projects of all scopes. They help answer technical questions, assist with webinars or conferences, work to create innovative teaching solutions, and much more.
  • Festival of Excellence (FoE)
    The Festival of Excellence is an annual 1-day event dedicated to celebrating scholarship in all forms on campus. The FoE's mission is to celebrate SUU's scholarly efforts through interdisciplinary dialogue to encourage life-long learning.
  • Institutional Research and Assessment (OIRA)
    The Office of Institutional Research & Assessment provides data and data analysis to inform institutional and programmatic planning, decision-making, and assessment.
  • Institutional Review Board (IRB)
    The IRB is the administrative body established to protect the rights and welfare of human research subjects recruited to participate in research activities conducted under SUU's sponsorship.
  • Learning Abroad
    The Office of Learning Abroad works to foster empathy, cultural and global understanding, experiential learning, and personal enrichment in all of the university's students, faculty, and staff by providing them with these opportunities to take part in international programs.
  • Registrar's Office
    The Registrar's Office is responsible for registration, records, transcripts, transfer credit evaluation, scheduling, and graduation evaluation.
  • Sponsored Programs, Agreements, Research, and Contracts (SPARC)
    SPARC provides assistance to faculty, staff, and administrators seeking external funding for their projects and programs. From concept development and planning (pre-award) through implementation and management of funded projects (post-award), they will support you every step of the way.
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