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Our guest today on PopHealth Week is Nancy Brickhouse, PhD, Provost and Chief Academic Officer of Baylor University a tenured Professor of education and a nationally recognized scholar. We discuss one major University's experience re-opening in the COVID-`9 pandemic and how University leaderhip leveraged their own resources to adapt and thrive under challenging circumtances. Dr. Brickhouse oversees the University’s 12 colleges and schools, research enterprise, University Libraries, and centers and institutes. She previously served as provost at Saint Louis University (SLU), a Jesuit research university with 8,000 undergraduate students and 6,000 graduate students at its main campus in St. Louis. During her tenure, she played a key role in repositioning SLU’s finance, operations, and academic endeavors to meet a rapidly changing higher education landscape. Her time at SLU included the development of university-wide undergraduate learning outcomes and strengthened support for teaching quality. Dr. Brickhouse also initiated a robust portfolio of faculty development programs, including those designed to support female faculty and others historically underrepresented at the full professor rank and in academic leadership positions. Enjoy! ==##==
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Our guest today on PopHealth Week is Nancy Brickhouse, PhD, Provost and Chief Academic Officer of Baylor University a tenured Professor of education and a nationally recognized scholar. We discuss one major University's experience re-opening in the COVID-`9 pandemic and how University leaderhip leveraged their own resources to adapt and thrive under challenging circumtances. Dr. Brickhouse oversees the University’s 12 colleges and schools, research enterprise, University Libraries, and centers and institutes. She previously served as provost at Saint Louis University (SLU), a Jesuit research university with 8,000 undergraduate students and 6,000 graduate students at its main campus in St. Louis. During her tenure, she played a key role in repositioning SLU’s finance, operations, and academic endeavors to meet a rapidly changing higher education landscape. Her time at SLU included the development of university-wide undergraduate learning outcomes and strengthened support for teaching quality. Dr. Brickhouse also initiated a robust portfolio of faculty development programs, including those designed to support female faculty and others historically underrepresented at the full professor rank and in academic leadership positions. Enjoy! ==##==
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