Office of the Provost
About the Office of the Provost
The Office of the Provost provides leadership in support of the academic mission of Lesley University.
Provost Selase Williams [email] oversees Lesley University's four schools:
- Graduate School of Arts and Social Sciences
- Lesley College
- Graduate School of Education
- The Art Institute of Boston
The Provost also supervises the following areas: Lesley University Library, the Office of Assessment and Institutional Research, e-Learning and Instructional Support, Continuing Education, Threshold, and Center for Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship
Please note that the Office of the Provost is temporarily located at 7 Mellen Street on the Doble Campus.
Information and Services
- Community of Scholars Day -- A celebration of research and inquiry at Lesley University, Thursday, March 29, 2012
- Graduate Assistant Program (2012-2013 Student information)
- Grant Information -- Guide for Grants and Special Projects, WWW links, and more. The Grants Officer in the Office of the Provost offers assistance to faculty in developing ideas for a grant proposal and requests for additional information, and serves as a central resource to faculty for any aspect of a grant application.
- e-Learning and Instructional Support (eLIS) -- The mission of eLIS is to promote faculty leadership, vision, collaboration, and inquiry around the effective uses of technology in teaching, learning and scholarship.
- Office of Assessment and Institutional Research -- Lesley Facts, historical information, more.
- Academic Planning Process (password required)
- H1N1 Influenza Preparedness
This fall, preparing for a new academic year also means planning for a seasonal influenza virus. All public health agencies are planning for an increase in flu cases, and at Lesley we are staying in touch with those agencies as we strive to keep the Lesley community healthy through the flu season.
The best defenses -- both for yourself and those around you -- is in personal behavior geared to prevention and education. We urge everyone to consult the following resources.
