New diversity provost begins duties

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Ball State’s new associate provost for diversity and director of the Office of Institutional Diversity takes over today after being announced last week.


Charlene Alexander, professor of counseling psychology and guidance services, will oversee diversity related missions, activities and act as a spokesperson for diversity.


“I have a clear understanding that our faculty are our greatest asset, and finding ways to develop a supportive environment for our faculty will be a primary goal,” Alexander said in a news release. “Further, the efforts of the associate provost for diversity will be in line with the university’s strategic goals, specifically to reflect the diverse and interconnected world in which we live.”


Alexander has been at Ball State for 16 years and has directed the counseling program since 1999.


She is replacing Charles Payne, professor of secondary education, who retired this summer after about 40 years at Ball State.


“Charlene’s commitment and tremendous service to Ball State coupled with her very impressive academic credentials are a great asset for us in having her in this position,” said Provost Terry King in a news release. “We look forward to welcoming her to this position.”

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