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Dianna Shandy

Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs

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Dr. Dianna Shandy serves as the provost and vice president of academic affairs at Å·ÖÞ±­ÍøͶ_Å·ÖÞ±­ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø Å·ÖÞ±­ÍøͶ_Å·ÖÞ±­ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø, where she is responsible for overseeing all academic programs and faculty affairs. As the college's chief academic officer, she plays a vital role in shaping the academic vision and strategic direction for the institution. She oversees CORE ¡ª the hub for many of Å·ÖÞ±­ÍøͶ_Å·ÖÞ±­ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø's high-impact practices; the Å·ÖÞ±­ÍøͶ_Å·ÖÞ±­ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø Prison Education Program; and the Center for Visual Culture. Dr. Shandy joined Å·ÖÞ±­ÍøͶ_Å·ÖÞ±­ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø in July 2023, bringing more than 25 years of distinguished experience in higher education leadership.

Before joining Å·ÖÞ±­ÍøͶ_Å·ÖÞ±­ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø, Dr. Shandy was the inaugural interim dean of the faculty, associate provost for strategic initiatives, and a professor of anthropology at Macalester Å·ÖÞ±­ÍøͶ_Å·ÖÞ±­ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø in St. Paul, Minn. In addition to her academic and administrative roles, Dr. Shandy was an American Council on Education leadership fellow at Elon University.

"My goal is to cultivate a culture that nurtures the holistic development of students, faculty, and staff. I believe in striving for excellence and never apologizing for holding ourselves to the highest standards." ¡ª Dr. Dianna Shandy

Recent initiatives:

More than a leader

An anthropologist by training, her scholarly work and teaching focuses on migration and refugees, gender and work, and African and African diaspora studies. 

Dr. Shandy is the co/author of Nuer-American Passages: Globalizing Sudanese Migration; Conformity and Conflict: Readings in Cultural Anthropology; Glass Ceilings and 100-Hour Couples: What the Opt-Out Phenomenon Can Teach Us about Work and Family; and The Cultural Experience: Ethnography in a Complex Society, as well as dozens of articles. 

Her interest in financial matters goes beyond pursuing grant funding in support of teaching and learning. Dr. Shandy is on the finance committee for the American Anthropological Association, and confers regularly with Å·ÖÞ±­ÍøͶ_Å·ÖÞ±­ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø's controller and CFO, which makes for some "lively discussions" and helps her advocate for faculty.

Born and raised on a farm in rural Kansas, she is married to Dr. David Power, a physician at the University of Minnesota. They have two children, Rhetta and Oran.

Specializations: Academic affairs

Education

  • Ph.D., anthropology, Columbia University
  • M.Phil., anthropology, Columbia University
  • M.A., anthropology, Columbia University
  • B.S., Georgetown University