Purdue University Northwest names Marie Mora as Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Purdue
University Northwest (PNW) announced Marie Mora will join the university as
Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, effective July 15, 2024.
Mora was
selected following a national search. She most recently served as deputy
provost at Metropolitan State University of Denver. She has played impactful
roles in public higher education institutions for nearly three decades,
including extensive experience at Hispanic-Serving Institutions.
“I am
excited to welcome Dr. Mora to Purdue University Northwest, where she will work
collaboratively with our faculty and staff members to guide PNW’s continuing
upward trajectory in academic excellence, sponsored research and workforce
development for our local communities,” said PNW Chancellor Kenneth C. Holford.
“Dr. Mora’s scholarly background and student-focused research align closely
with our institutional mission of providing transformative change for our
metropolitan area and developing the best outcomes for our students.”
A labor
economist, Mora has been invited to share her research expertise on
Hispanic/Latino socioeconomic outcomes with institutions and agencies across
the country, including the White House, Board of Governors of the Federal
Reserve System and Bureau of Labor Statistics. She also has been Principal
Investigator (PI) or co-PI on $4 million in federally funded projects,
including multiple National Science Foundation projects.
As PNW’s
chief academic officer, Mora will oversee PNW's six programmatic colleges and
the academic programs they offer, the Office of International Programs and
Partnerships, retention efforts, institutional effectiveness and the Office of
Sponsored Research. She will ensure educational excellence and further
distinctive learning opportunities for students.
“I am
delighted to have been selected to serve as Purdue University Northwest’s next
Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, particularly at this exciting
time in the institution’s and region’s trajectories,” said Mora. “With my rich
experience in higher education, including holding leadership roles in the
creation of a new university similar to PNW’s formation, as well as in student
and faculty success at Hispanic-Serving Institutions with numerous
first-generation college students, I look forward to serving as Chancellor
Holford’s thought-partner in helping to cultivate PNW’s impact on workforce
development and the economic and community transformation of northwestern
Indiana and the Chicago metropolitan region.”
Mora started
serving as deputy provost at MSU Denver in August 2022, where she also served
as provost ad interim and executive vice president for Academic Affairs from
February 2023 to January 2024. Previously she served in leadership and faculty
positions at University of Missouri – St. Louis and University of Texas Rio
Grande Valley, and as director of the NSF-funded American Economic Association
Mentoring Program.
Mora earned
her Ph.D. in Economics from Texas A&M University. She received both her
master’s and bachelor’s degrees in economics from the University of New Mexico
in her hometown of Albuquerque.