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The Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs is the
University’s chief academic officer and provides academic
leadership and administrative oversight to the College of Graduate and Professional Studies,
the College at Rindge, as
well as the International Programs, the Marlin Fitzwater Center for
Communication, the Monadnock Institute of Nature, Place, and Culture,
the New England Center for Civic Life, the Frank S. DiPietro
Library, the Conference Center, the Registrar, and the Academic
Services Center.
To fulfill its mission, Franklin Pierce commits its energies and
resources to:
- Cultivate an ethos of academic excellence characterized by a community of scholars dedicated to their students and the furthering of knowledge;
- Promote an expectation of civic engagement, environmental responsibility and global awareness;
- Encourage respect for human diversity and celebrate its enrichment of our common experience;
- Develop habits of mind and being that promote lifelong learning and service to others;
- Provide the knowledge and skills required to lead a responsible professional life; and
- Serve as an educational, intellectual and cultural resource for the State of New Hampshire and the global community.
Karen Brown
Susan Chamberlin
Carissa DeLizio
Joni Doherty
Joan Epro
John Harris
Peter-Michael Kinney
Paul Kotila
Kristen Nevious
Mary Farrell
Stella WallingAssistant Dean for Academic Affairs
Registrar
Director of Library Services
Director of New England Center for Civic Life
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Director of Monadnock Institute of Nature, Place, Culture
Director of the Conference Center
Dean of the College at Rindge
Director of Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication
Acting Dean of College and Graduate Professional Studies
Director of International Studies Programs
Doreen Poulin
Senior Administrative Assistant
Phone: 603.899.4240
E-Mail: aaprovost@franklinpierce.eduThe Provost's Office is located on the second floor of Peterson Manor.
The NEASC Self-Study
Envisioning the University: Framing a Future for Franklin Pierce
Teagle Foundation Grant: Data Into Action (2009-2012)
Summer 2009 Faculty Workshop