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Provost's Office

Dr. Beth Weatherby was named provost by SMSU President Dr. David Danahar. She began her duties July 1.

Weatherby replaced Dr. Ray Lou, who retired.
Provost Beth Weatherby
The provost is the chief academic officer at SMSU and the number two administrator at the university. The provost is in charge of Academic and Student Affairs.

Weatherby has been the dean of the College of Arts, Letters & Sciences since March 2004. Prior to that she was interim dean from July 2002 through Feb. 2004.

Weatherby came to SMSU in 1992 as an associate professor of English. She was the Creative Writing director from 1992 through 2000. She received her Doctor of Arts in English and Creative Writing from the University of New York at Albany in 1992. She has a B.S. in Journalism from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Evanston, Ill. Weatherby won the President's Exceptional Performance Award in 2005 and 2006, and was a Minnesota Book Award winner for Short Fiction in 1998 for her work, Small Invasions. She was a Salzburg Seminar Fellow in 1998, and in 1997 received a Loft-McKnight Artist Fellowship in Creative Prose.

She is a co-founder of the Women's Studies Program and the New Works Faculty Forum at SMSU, and is on numerous campus and community boards and committees.

"I'm very honored to be named the new provost at SMSU," said Weatherby. "The university is heading in a positive direction under the guidance of President Danahar, and I look forward to this new challenge."