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Office of the Provost and Academic Affairs
209 Kresge Center
1200 W. Montgomery Rd.
Tuskegee, AL 36088

Phone: 334-727-8164

 

Thierno Thiam, Ph.D. - Provost & Sr. VP for Academic Affairs

Dr. Thierno Thiam was selected as the new Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs effective February 3, 2025.

Dr. Thiam returned to Tuskegee after most recently serving as the Provost and Chief Academic Officer for Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, North Carolina,” said Dr. Brown. “Dr. Thiam is empowered to do a full review of the Academic offerings at Tuskegee to ensure we remain aligned with societal trends in skills and employment needs in industry and government. In addition, Dr. Thiam will have an intense focus on our road map to being a high research-based university with R2 status as well as our desire to grow our undergraduate international student population.”

Previously while at Tuskegee, Dr. Thiam served in many capacities, including as Special Advisor to two Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ presidents, as a full tenured professor, as Chair of the Department of History and Political Science, and as Co-Director of the Integrative Public Policy and Development Ph.D. Program.

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Appeal of Academic Decisions

A student has the right to appeal decisions regarding his/her academic performance or academic requirements. All appeals of academic decisions, including request for review of instructors’ grades, must be initiated not later than 30 calendar days after the decision was made.  Before initiating a petition for appeal, the student should attempt to resolve the problem directly with the instructor(s), faculty member(s) or other person(s) involved.

The following guidelines are applicable in appealing an academic decision: 

  1. The student submits a written statement to the instructor’s college dean setting forth his/her complaint, efforts up to that point to resolve it, and supporting evidence or justification for the complaint. The college dean, upon receipt of this petition, should provide a copy of the same to the instructor, faculty member or person concerned. 
  2. The college dean may appoint a committee of the faculty to review the written 62 statement from the student, secure additional information that the students may have, and to hear and examine evidence and information that the instructor or other person concerned may have to support his/her decision. The committee then makes a recommendation to the college dean, submitting to him/her all supporting data, and the dean then renders a decision, which is immediately communicated in writing to the student, the person(s) concerned, and the committee. 
  3. If the student or the person(s) concerned is dissatisfied with the decision of the instructor’s college dean, he/she may appeal to the university provost. The person appealing to the provost must show justification and documentation for the appeal to be heard. If this is done, the provost will review all information and evidence, and if he/she wishes, refer the matter to a committee for further investigation and recommended actions. The provost then renders a decision, which is to be communicated to the student, the person(s) concerned, the college dean, and the members of the committee who have heard the case. 
  4. If the student or the person(s) concerned is dissatisfied with the decision of the provost, he/she may appeal to the university president. It is extremely rare that a case would require investigation at the level of the president. In fact, most decisions would be made at the dean’s level. However, a student or the person(s) concerned must justify and show evidence why the appeal should be heard by the president after a decision of the provost has been rendered. The president will make a final decision in the case and communicate it to the provost and to all other persons listed in Step 3 above. 
  5. All appeals of academic decisions, including request for review of instructors’ grades, must be initiated not later than 30 calendar days after the decision was made. A student who is not in residence should mail the written statement to the college dean.

Appointed Committees

According to the Academic Regulations and Procedures for Undergraduates Handbook, students may appeal academic decisions.  The handbook states that "if the student or the person(s) concerned is dissatisfied with the decision of the instructor's College Dean, he/she may appeal to the Provost.  The person appealing to the Provost must show justification and documentation for the appeal to be heard.  If this is done, the Provost will review all information and evidence, and if he/she wishes, refer the matter to a Committee for further investigation and recommended actions."  The committee that the Provost will refer the matter to is an ad hoc academic appeals committee.

Dean's List Scholars

Semester Dean's Lists:

Dean's Lists for College and Schools for 2024
Fall 2024
CAENS Dean's List CAS Dean's List CBIS Dean's List COE Dean's List
CVM Dean's List SOE Dean's List SONAH Dean's List TSACS Dean's List
Spring 2024
CAENS Dean's List CAS Dean's List CBIS Dean's List COE Dean's List
CVM Dean's List SOE Dean's List SONAH Dean's List TSACS Dean's List

* Colleges/Schools Abbreviations:

CAENS - College of Agriculture, Environment and Nutrition Sciences
CAS - College of Arts and Sciences
CBIS - Andrew F. Brimmer College of Business and Information Science
COE - College of Engineering
CVM - College of Veterinary Medicine
SOE - School of Education
SONAH - School of Nursing and Allied Health
TSACS - Robert R. Taylor School of Architecture and Construction Science

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DR. THIERNO THIAM
Provost and
Senior VP for Academic Affairs
209 Kresge Center
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1200 W. Montgomery Rd.
Tuskegee, AL 36088
tthiam@tuskegee.edu
(334) 727-8164

DR. CATHERINE GAYLE, LCSW,
BSW, MAC, MIN
Assistant Provost for
Faculty Affairs and Development
209 Kresge Center
Âé¶¹Ö±²¥
1200 W. Montgomery Rd.
Tuskegee, AL 36088
cgayle2@tuskegee.edu
(334) 727-8545

CHRISTINE BERRY
Office Manager
208 Kresge Center
Âé¶¹Ö±²¥
1200 W. Montgomery Rd.
Tuskegee, AL 36088
cberry2@tuskegee.edu
(334) 727-8029

DONNA WASHINGTON
Faculty Records Specialist
209 Kresge Center
Âé¶¹Ö±²¥
1200 W. Montgomery Rd.
Tuskegee, AL 36088
dwashington@tuskegee.edu
(334) 727-8058

DR. CHASTITY BRADFORD
Assistant Provost for Academic
Programs and Student Matters
209 Kresge Center
Âé¶¹Ö±²¥
1200 W. Montgomery Rd.
Tuskegee, AL 36088
cbradford@tuskegee.edu
(334) 727-8164

DR. OVERTOUN JENDA
Assistant Provost for Special Projects
209 Kresge Center
Âé¶¹Ö±²¥
1200 W. Montgomery Rd.
Tuskegee, AL 36088
ojenda@tuskegee.edu
(334) 727-8164

Provost's Initiatives

Strategic Planning Initiative

This group of staff and faculty are dedicated towards the implementation and deployment of the TU Strategic Plan 2021-2026 for the university, and elevating the statue and reputation of Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ via its national ranking, student experience, research standing, learning innovation, and community partnerships.

Booker T. Washington Leadership Institute (BTWLI)

The primary aim of the BTWLI is the professional development of individuals who inspire, motivate, and challenge students and others to grow to their fullest potential by preparing them to assume professional and leadership roles, and to become productive citizens in the global society. The BTWLI is committed to facilitating growth and development of individuals through empowerment and inclusion, which will promote a sense of ownership to and alignment of the objectives and goals of smaller units and the larger organization that is Âé¶¹Ö±²¥.

Âé¶¹Ö±²¥ Mentoring Internally Next Talent (TU-MINT)

The purpose of this initiative is to identify current faculty or staff who have the potential to advance in leadership at Âé¶¹Ö±²¥. Once these future leaders are identified, they will engage in various professional development activities to realize their potential. These activities may include being placed in interim leadership roles to facilitate professional development by addressing real challenges.

Standing Committees

The Council of Deans

The Council of Deans is a standing committee that includes all the Deans of Colleges and Schools at Âé¶¹Ö±²¥. This committee meets regularly with the President and the Provost to discuss issues that affect the academic units. This committee provides feedback on how to both improve academic functions and support university efforts to improve processes affecting faculty and students. Additionally, this committee interviews candidates for the position of Dean.

The Council of Department Heads

The Council of Department Heads is a standing committee that includes all of the department heads at Âé¶¹Ö±²¥. This committee meets regularly with the Provost to discuss issues that affect the administration of degree programs at Âé¶¹Ö±²¥.

The Graduate Council

The purpose of the Graduate Council is to govern all areas of Graduate Studies and Research which includes, but is not limited to, the graduate faculty and awarding of graduate degrees. The Graduate Council is comprised of representatives from the graduate faculty. The graduate faculty is a group of faculty members who have been identified as possessing the credentials to supervise graduate degrees awarded at Âé¶¹Ö±²¥. New faculty members are considered by Deans and recommended to the graduate faculty. Select members of the graduate faculty are recommended by the Dean of a College/School and approved by the Dean of Graduate Studies and Research to serve on the Graduate Council. The Graduate Council typically includes 1 to 2 faculty members from each College/School.

The Office of the Provost Search Committee

The Office of the Provost Search Committee is a standing committee that includes one faculty representative from each of the seven schools/colleges and several ex-officio members. The purpose of the committee is to evaluate applications and make recommendations for hiring academic deans and other critical academic administrators.