Phrases with «former provost»

The phrase "former provost" refers to a person who used to hold the position of provost in a specific institution or organization. "Former" means that the person no longer holds that position, and "provost" refers to a high-ranking administrative role, often in charge of academic affairs at a college or university. Full definition

Sentences with «former provost»

  • At the other end of the spectrum sat Jonathan Cole, a sociologist and former provost of Columbia University who said that U.S. universities could be even more dominant than they are now. (sciencemag.org)
  • Indeed, former provost Haaland says of Wagner's football aspirations, «I think we're kind of there. (si.com)
  • The former dean of Northeastern University School of Law in Boston and former provost of Northeastern University is one of two finalists under consideration to become president of the University of the Virgin Islands. (legalblogwatch.typepad.com)
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