New Senior Vice Provost Attracted by UC s Investments in People
This week the University of Cincinnati Office of the Provost welcomes Eileen Strempel as the new senior vice provost for academic affairs. Strempel spent the last 15 years at Syracuse University and most recently served as assistant vice president with a wide range of academic responsibilities, including strategic planning and student success. She also served as associate dean of the Graduate School at Syracuse where she was a professor of art and music histories.
Strempel recently completed the 15-month American Council on Education Fellows program while hosted at Colgate University. The breadth and depth of that experience gave her the tools she needed to take on a new academic leadership experience she found inspiring, which led her to UCs Third Century. Strempel understood that success in fulfilling UCs ambitious academic goals depends on one critical resource.
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