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Office of the Provost

Welcome to the Office of the Provost, within Academic Affairs

We are responsible for strategic planning, administration and evaluation of academic programs, resource allocation, budget analysis, assessment, and academic policies. In addition, we provide leadership and are responsible for a wide range of matters concerning institutional effectiveness and accreditation requirements and processes.

We coordinate on co-curricular activities and new student orientation with the Office of Student Affairs; coordinate on commencement planning, public relations, fund raising, and advancement initiatives with the Office of Institutional Advancement; and coordinate on strategic resource allocation with the Office of Finance and Administration.

Thomas A. Chambers, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs

Thomas A. Chambers, Ph.D,. began his term as Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs in June 2025.

Dr. Chambers joins Loyola from Canisius University, where he served as Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences since 2019.  In this role, he was responsible for increasing enrollment via new degree programs and updating more than 20 existing offerings, including online delivery.  Additionally, Chambers worked with the School of Education and Human Services to realign programs and merge departments, as well as created an Innovation Fund focusing on pedagogy, pre-tenure faculty, and advancing longstanding associate professors toward promotion.  His accomplishments as dean also include forming the Canisius Center for Analytics and Data Ecosystems, in partnership with the Wehle School of Business, and creating a Student Advisory Council for student input on critical issues, among others.

In 2016, Dr. Chambers was elected to the New York Academy of History.  He earned a Ph.D. in American History and an M.A. in History, both from the College of William and Mary, and a B.A. from Middlebury College.  Chambers is the recipient of three National Endowment for the Humanities Landmarks in American History and Culture grants, and his most recent book is "Memories of War: Visiting Battlegrounds and Bonefields in the Early American Republic" (Cornell University Press, 2012, 2018).

Dr. Chambers has served on the Niagara Frontier State Park, Recreation, and Historic Preservation Commission, and the Board of Trustees at the Nicholls School.  At Niagara University (NU), he earned tenure and promotion to Professor in the History Department and served for periods as NU's Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, History Department Chair, Graduate Studies Strategic Enrollment Director, Director of the Master's program in Interdisciplinary Studies, and Director of the Liberal Arts major.  He previously served as President of the Niagara Falls National Heritage Area and helped lead statewide public history projects related to the War of 1812 Bicentennial and Governor Andrew Cuomo's Path Through History Task Force.

Dr. Chambers states,  "Jesuit education transforms lives intellectually, spiritually, and financially, and that work inspires me on a daily basis.  The opportunity to help sustain and grow a university that fosters that kind of transformative  education drew me to Loyola."                              

Thomas A. Chambers

The members of major university committees are named in the Committee Membership List.
In addition, some committees have individual web pages as listed below:

Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Committee 

Associate Dean's Council 
Commencement Committee 
Facilities Planning Committee 
Graduate Council 
Institutional Review Board 
Intellectual Property Policy and Rights Committee 
International Education Committee 
Monroe Hall Building Committee 
Standing Committee on the Loyola Core

Standing Committee on Online Education 
Standing Committee of Professional and Continuing Studies 

Standing Council for Academic Planning 
Strategic Planning Team (formerly University Planning Team) 
University Budget Committee 
University Campus Sustainability Committee 
University Conciliation Committee 
University Courses and Curriculum Committee 
University Rank and Tenure Committee 

Established in 1968 and consisting of faculty representatives from all departments, colleges, and schools, the University Senate is an advisory body whose function is to advise the University--including the Provost, the President, and the Board of Trustees--on matters that the Senate deems appropriate concerning the whole University.  Visit the University Senate Website

Policies + Procedures

Learn about the policies and procedures that go along with the services and resources we offer.

Policies + Procedures

Curricular Forms + Procedures

The below proposal forms have been developed to provide guidance and consistency across colleges through the curriculum approval process.

Curricular Forms + Procedures

Resources

The Office of Academic Affairs offers a number of resources for faculty and staff at Loyola University.

Resources