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From:Richard C. Levin
[mailto:presidents.office@yale.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008
4:37 PM
To: All Yale Faculty, Students &
Staff
Subject: Announcement
To: The Yale Community
I am
delighted to announce the appointment of Yale College Dean Peter Salovey Ph.D.
?86 as the University?s next Provost. He will assume office on October 1 when
Andy Hamilton departs for a well-deserved sabbatical before beginning his term
as Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford. Few in Yale?s history have
been so well prepared to become Provost; Peter has spent his entire
professional career at Yale, joining the faculty upon completion of his
graduate work in the Department of Psychology. He has been a highly successful
and much admired Dean of Yale College for the last four years; before that he
was an innovative Dean of the Graduate School for a brief period, and a superb
Chair of the Psychology Department, and, even earlier, both Director of
Undergraduate Studies and Director of Graduate Studies. A prolific scholar who
is a leader in the field of social psychology, Peter was a pioneer in
characterizing ?emotional intelligence,? a trait that he has in abundance. His
numerous research collaborations with faculty in the Schools of Medicine,
Public Health, and Management have provided Peter with greater exposure to the
whole University than is typical for a member of the Faculty of Arts and
Sciences. Peter is a recipient of both the William Clyde DeVane Medal for
Distinguished Scholarship and Teaching in Yale College and the Lex Hixon ?63
Prize for Teaching Excellence in the Social Sciences.
During his five
years as a dean, Peter has been a wise and dependable counselor to me on
innumerable issues. He has excellent judgment about both policies and people,
and a deep understanding of Yale. He has been a selfless and devoted
contributor to the institution ever since serving as President of the Graduate
and Professional Student Senate twenty-five years ago. As Dean of Yale
College, Peter has successfully implemented nearly all of the recommendations
of the Committee on Yale College Education, on which he served prior to
becoming dean. He has presided over an era of rapid growth in international
programs, and he has reorganized the operations of Yale College to accommodate
these major changes in curriculum and international activities. He was a
strong advocate for the major improvements in financial aid introduced last
year. Peter and his wife, Marta Moret, have been a constant presence at
undergraduate performances and events.
Within the next few days, I will
announce the formation of a committee to advise me on the selection of the
next Dean of Yale College. In the event that the new Dean is unable to assume
his or her duties as early as October 1, I will ensure that we have an acting
dean in place on that date.
* * * * *
In contemplating the University?s
academic priorities for the years ahead, Peter and I have agreed that it would
be beneficial to recruit a distinguished faculty leader with proven
administrative talent to work with us in leading the planning efforts for the
new West Campus. Consequently, Peter and I are pleased to announce the
appointment of Professor Michael Donoghue as Vice President for West Campus
Planning and Program Development, effective October 1. Michael, the G. Evelyn
Hutchinson Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, joined the Yale
faculty in 2000, after serving as a Harvard faculty member and Director of the
Harvard University Herbaria. He became chair of the Department of Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology in 2001, and this past December he completed a five-year
term as Director of the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History. At the
Peabody, he did a superb job of engaging faculty in the Museum?s programs, and
he greatly expanded educational outreach to schoolchildren.
Michael is
a distinguished evolutionary biologist, whose work has focused on the
diversity and evolution of plant life. He has been a leader in the movement to
reconstruct the entire Tree of Life using genetic evidence. He is a member of
the National Academy of Sciences, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts
and Sciences.
Michael?s background as both a leading scientist and a
museum director makes him uniquely qualified for this newly created position.
As Vice President for West Campus Planning and Program Development, Michael
will be responsible for developing an overall blueprint for programmatic
initiatives on the West Campus, working with faculty to develop specific
details of new research programs and core facilities, and coordinating the
program for library, museum, and other initiatives there. We also will look to
him to ensure strong lines of communication with faculty in the development of
the West Campus. Michael will participate in the weekly officer meetings in
order to ensure the successful integration of the West Campus into the life of
the University.
It is important to emphasize that Michael?s role is to
lead and facilitate planning and program development. Once new programs are
?up and running? on the West Campus, they will be governed through the normal
academic channels, by deans and directors, and ultimately the provost. All
ladder faculty appointments will be voted and approved through normal
channels, and, while Michael will be given generous budget parameters and
broad latitude to work with the faculty to imagine and develop innovative
programs of great potential, the Provost (and President) will be responsible
for the allocation of resources. I do not conceive of this new position as a
permanent one; once the West Campus is a ?going concern? it should not be
necessary. Hence, Michael?s appointment is for a three-year term.
I
know that you will all join me in welcoming these two distinguished scholars,
teachers, and experienced academic leaders to their new
positions.
Sincerely yours,
Richard C.
Levin
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