About the Provost's Office


jimmayHeaded by James M. May, Provost and Dean of the College and Professor of Classics , the office is a crossroads for faculty and administration. Faculty appointments, technology needs, diversity initiatives, tenure and promotion cases, academic resources, and other issues of campus-wide significance are based in the Provost's Office.

The Provost's office is located in Room 220 of the Administration Building. The office is staffed during regular business hours throughout the academic year and the summer. At other times, voice mail is available at 507-786-3004.

 

Congratulations to all
Faculty Life Grant Recipients:

2009 SUMMER GRANTS FOR SCHOLARLY & ARTISTIC ACTIVITY

  • Christopher Atzinger: Johannes Brahms recording project
  • Jennifer Dobbs: Routes to a Forgotten land: Essays on Imagination and Overseas Adoption
  • Dona Freeman: Collaboratively Creating Helen
  • Jeanine Grenberg: Immanuel Kant's Phenomenology of Obligation and Freedom
  • Janis Hardy: Sopranorama VIII!
  • Anna Kuxhausen: Summer Research Trip to Russian Archives
  • Sharon Lane-Getaz: Does Understanding the Randomization Test Impact Reasoning about P-values and Statistical Significance?
  • Justin Merritt: Untitled Opera
  • Catherine Rodland: "Teshuvah" - Music for Viola and Organ Compact Disc produced by Crystal Records
2009-10 TEACHING AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
  • Dana Gross: History and Methods of Psychology: A New Model for Introducing the Psychology Major
  • Robert Hanson: Development of a Chemistry Capstone Course
  • Judy Kutulas: Developing the Introduction to Film Studies Course
  • Urmila Malvadkar: Enhancing More Classrooms with Mathematical Biology
  • Meg Ojala: The Digitalization of Photography: Maine Media Workshop
  • Jeanne Wilcoxon: Reviewing and Revising Three Theatre Curriculum

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