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MARK L. KORNBLUH, Ph.D., Provost and Senior Vice President for ADMINISTRATION OF THE Academic Affairs SUSAN BURNS, Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs and UNIVERSITY President of the Wayne State University Foundation MARQUITA T. CHAMBLEE, Ph.D., Associate Provost for Diversity and The general governance of Wayne State University is constitutionally Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer vested in the Board of Governors, consisting of eight popularly elected REBECCA COOKE, M.B.A., Interim Vice President for Finance and members and the President of the University, who is named by the Business Operations, Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer elected members. The president is the chief executive officer of the Finance and Business Operations university and is charged by the Board of Governors with responsibility AHMAD EZZEDDINE, Ph.D., Associate Vice President for Educational for its administration. For educational and administrative purposes, the Outreach and International Programs and Senior Associate to the university is organized into major academic units — schools, colleges, President for Special Initiatives divisions, centers and institutes. The following schools, colleges and STEPHEN M. LANIER, Ph.D., Vice President for Research divisions constitute the heart of the University: LOUIS LESSEM, J.D., Vice President and General Counsel PATRICK O. LINDSEY, M.A., Vice President for Government and Mike Ilitch School of Business Community Affairs College of Education JULIE MILLER, M.A., Vice President and Secretary to the Board of College of Engineering Governors College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts EDWARD (NED) STAEBLER, M.S., Vice President for Economic Irvin D. Reid Honors College Development. Graduate School MICHAEL WRIGHT, M.B.A., Vice President of Marketing and Law School Communications and Chief of Staff College of Liberal Arts and Sciences School of Information Sciences School of Medicine Academic Administrators College of Nursing BORIS BALTES, Ph.D., Associate Provost Faculty Affairs and Associate Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Vice President of Academic Personnel School of Social Work RICHARD BIERSCHBACH, J.D., Dean of the Law School MONICA BROCKMEYER, Ph.D., Senior Associate Provost for Student The dean of the college or school is its chief executive officer. More Success than half the colleges and schools are organized into departments AMANDA BRYANT-FRIEDRICH, Ph.D., Dean of the Graduate School or divisions, each administered by a chairperson (or assistant dean). JON CAWTHORNE, Ph.D., Dean of the University Libraries and the School Academic standards, curricular development, course revision and similar of Information Sciences academic matters are the primary responsibility of the faculty and dean LAURIE LAUZON CLABO, Ph.D., Dean of the College of Nursing of the college or school, although these matters are subject to review and JOHN CORVINO, Ph.D., Dean of the Irvin D. Reid Honors College approval by the Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs BRIAN CUMMINGS, Ph.D., Dean of the Eugene Applebaum College of and by the President of the University. Major educational policy decisions Pharmacy and Health Sciences are also subject to review by the Academic Senate. R. DARIN ELLIS, Ph.D., Associate Provost for Academic Programs and Associate Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness The Graduate School is the central unit for the supervision and ROBERT FORSYTHE, Ph.D., Dean of the Mike Ilitch School of Business encouragement of graduate work in the university and has basic FARSHAD FOTOUHI, Ph.D., Dean of the College of Engineering responsibility for the improvement and review of existing programs INGRID GUERRA-LOPEZ, Ph.D., Interim Dean of the College of Education and the approval of new graduate programs. Except for applicants and STEPHANIE HARTWELL, Ph.D., Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and candidates for the Doctor of Philosophy degree, the detailed supervision Sciences of graduate students’ work is conducted by the college and school and, SARA KACIN, Ph.D., Assistant Provost for Faculty Development and where appropriate, by the departments. Faculty Success and Director of Office for Teaching and Learning SHERYL KUBIAK, Ph.D., Dean of the School of Social Work All degrees are granted by the university through the colleges and TONYA MATTHEWS, Ph.D., Associate Provost for Inclusive Workforce schools, except that the Dean of the Graduate School, with the approval Development and Director of STEM Learning Innovation of the Graduate Council, recommends candidates for the Doctor of TIMOTHY MICHAEL, M.Ed., Associate Vice President for Student Auxiliary Philosophy degree. Services MARK SCHWEITZER, M.D., Dean of the School of Medicine and Vice Board of Governors President of Health Affairs BRYAN C. BARNHILL, II MATTHEW SEEGER, Ph.D., Dean of the College of Fine, Performing and MICHAEL BUSUITO MARK GAFFNEY Communication Arts MARILYN KELLY, Chair LISA SHRADER, C.P.A., Assistant Vice President for Academic ANIL KUMAR Administration TERRI LYNN LAND DAVID STRAUSS, Ph.D., Dean of Students SHIRLEY STANCATO ROB THOMPSON, Interim Chief Information Officer and Associate Vice DANA THOMPSON President for Computing and Information Technology M. ROY WILSON, ex officio President and Cabinet M. ROY WILSON, M.D., President of the University Administration of the University 1.