Provost's Post, March 2024

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Dear colleagues,

Russ Moore talking with a Lakota Elder

Provost Russ Moore talking with Lakota elder Milo Yellow Hair during a historic visit to campus.

With spring break upon us, the end of the academic year is in sight. I hope you’ve been engaged in our efforts around transformation and financial resilience, which were announced on  and discussed in a March 7 campus open forum I hosted with COO O’Rourke. Last week, we sent a follow-up email providing a . 

In this edition of The Provost’s Post, you’ll get helpful updates on our accreditation efforts, progress in online education, and on campus impacts related to delays in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, along with other news and updates. 

Thank you for your continued great work in carrying our academic mission, and my best wishes for some rest and rejuvenation during spring break.

Warmly,

Russ

Russell Moore
Provost

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