2 Faculty Handbook – August 2022 and promotion) and the curriculum, and is responsible for leadership of the academic Schools/Colleges, the Registrar, the library, Online and Continuing Education, the Student Success Center, International Programs, the Honors Program, the Center for Statewide E-Learning, and the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment. The Provost directs the recruitment, employment, and evaluation of faculty members; assesses the curricular offerings of the colleges and schools; coordinates faculty research; improves techniques of teaching; and stimulates professional growth. The Provost coordinates response to the SD Board of Regents (BOR) and Legislature on academic matters. Other duties include the preparation of the Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog; the Fall, Spring and Summer Schedules; the assignment of academic office and classroom space; the approval of class schedules and examination schedules; the analysis of data on faculty and class loads and academic matters; the direction of summer school; the coordination of commencements; and the general supervision of other academic matters. The Provost supervises the Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Dean of the School of Fine Arts, Dean of the Millicent Atkins School of Education, Dean of the School of Business, Registrar, Director of Institutional Research, Executive Director of Student Success, Director of International Programs, Director of Grants and Sponsored Projects, Director of the First-Year Seminar, and Coordinator of Student Research. The Provost is the chair of Deans Council and the Academic Leadership Team. Vice President for Finance and Administration The Vice President for Finance and Administration is directly responsible to the President for all matters pertaining financial management of the university and serves on the Executive Leadership Team. The Vice President manages all university finances, budgeting and accounting, personnel services, purchasing, contracts, the NSU Wolf Shoppe, facilities management, inventory, and the NSU Print Shop. The Controller, Assistant Controller, Director of the Wolf Shoppe, Director of Human Resources/Associate Vice President for Finance and Administration, Director of Facilities Management, and Director of the Print Shop report to the Vice President for Finance and Administration. Vice President of Technology/Chief Information Officer The Vice President of Technology/Chief Information Officer is directly responsible to the President for all matters pertaining to technology at the university and serves on the Executive Leadership Team. The Vice President manages all information and instructional technology issues on campus, technology security, oversees Technology Services personnel, and represents the university on the system-wide Technology Affairs Council. The Vice President also oversees the technology operations of the Center for Statewide E-learning. The divisions of enterprise systems, web development, instructional technology services, media services, networking and security, and technical support services all report to the Vice President for Technology/Chief Information Officer. The Vice President of Technology/Chief Information Officer also serves as the campus Export Controls Officer. Vice President for Enrollment, Communications and Marketing The Vice President for Enrollment, Communications and Marketing is directly responsible to the President for all matters pertaining to enrollment, communications and marketing at the university and serves on the Executive Leadership Team. The Vice President proactively leads the Enrollment,
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