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Interim Associate Vice Provost for Faculty Development

Melanie-Angela NeuillyNeuilly named interim associate vice provost for faculty development

PULLMAN, Wash. — The Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President is pleased to introduce Dr. Melanie-Angela Neuilly as an interim associate vice provost for faculty development.

In her new role, Dr. Neuilly will direct training and development activities for department chairs and directors; direct New Faculty Orientation and the new faculty seminar series; oversee faculty professional development activities; serve as the Provost’s Office liaison to WSU’s ADVANCE program; serve as the chair for the Showcase Steering Committee; and work collaboratively with faculty groups dedicated to faculty development and improvement of faculty life.

Dr. Neuilly is an associate professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at WSU.  Neuilly conducts comparative research on violence and violent death. More specifically, she is interested in issues surrounding measurement and data collection processes, particularly as they pertain to medico-legal practices of classifying death.

Neuilly was hired following the untimely passing of Dr. Kelly Ward, who served as Vice Provost for Faculty Development and Recognition.

 

Media Contact:
• Daniel J. Bernardo, provost and executive vice president, 509-335-8915, provosts.office@wsu.edu.


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