These types of concerns can stymie department chairs, deans, and provosts interested in creating and implementing policies to help parents. |
The responses received also included questionnaires filled in by 100 licensed lay workers, 56 archdeacons, 18 bishops, 13 deans or provosts and 61 residentiary canons. |
Perhaps it never occurred to the deans, provosts, or department chairs to recognize the wallflowers of the department. |
Our colleges and universities need deans, provosts and presidents who support and promote psychological science. |
I was encouraged when college presidents, provosts, and professors at about half of the 70 schools I contacted were willing to speak to me. |
White women provosts at leading research universities, including Ivy League institutions, are not rarities these days. |