Winn named interim associate provost

winn_148px3Professor Emmett Winn of the College of Liberal Arts has been named Auburn University's interim associate provost, as announced today by Mary Ellen Mazey, provost and vice president for academic affairs. "Dr. Winn brings experience as a former Auburn student, faculty member and administrator to the position of interim associate provost," Mazey said. "He will assist me tremendously as we collaborate with the students, faculty and staff to implement Auburn University's Strategic Plan." Winn will be responsible for administrative issues including faculty matters, programmatic review, overseeing the work of the Academic Honesty Committee, providing oversight to the Jule Collins Smith Museum, the Program for Students with Disabilities, Women's Studies and English as a Second Language, and managing special projects. He most recently served as associate dean for curriculum and teaching and professor of communication in the Department of Communication and Journalism. To read more, visit http://wireeagle.auburn.edu/news/820.

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