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After a monthslong search, Iowa State names new provost

- Celia Brocker Ames Tribune USA TODAY NETWORK Celia Brocker is a government, crime, political and education reporter for the Ames Tribune. She can be reached at CBrocker@gannett.com.

Iowa State University has named its next senior vice president and provost, ending a monthslong search.

Jason Keith was chosen from a pool of four finalists, the school announced Tuesday. The hire is dependent on approval from the Iowa Board of Regents. Keith will succeed Jonathan Wickert, who announced his resignatio­n in January.

Keith has spent the last 10 years as dean of the James Worth Bagley College of Engineerin­g at Mississipp­i State University. He was previously director of Mississipp­i State’s Dave C. Swalm School of Chemical Engineerin­g and led the MSU Energy Institute.

To oversee academic colleges, extension and research

Keith has a proven record of academic leadership at a land-grant university, Iowa State University President Wendy Winterstee­n said in an Inside Iowa State article.

“He will be an excellent fit to work with our faculty and university leaders in innovating the future of our academic programs and advancing our teaching, research and extension missions.”

Keith will begin his Ames tenure on Aug. 1. As provost, he will oversee seven academic colleges as well as the ISU graduate college, Parks Library, enrollment management, the Office of the Vice President for Research, and the Office of the Vice President for Extension and Outreach.

“President Winterstee­n’s vision for Iowa State University resonates perfectly with my belief in what a public land-grant university should be all about,” Keith said in the Iowa State article. “I am thrilled to join her leadership team and have this opportunit­y to lead academic affairs to new heights in teaching, research, extension and service.”

Keith has more than two decades of experience

Keith has been the dean of Mississipp­i State’s engineerin­g college since 2015. He is also a professor and Earnest W. and Mary Ann Deavenport, Jr. Chair.

Keith has more than 20 years of college-level teaching experience. He worked as an assistant and associate professor at Michigan Technologi­cal University before becoming a professor at Mississipp­i State in 2011.

His research uses mathematic­al modeling to improve air quality and energy efficiency through the applied fields of reactor design and alternativ­e energy.

He is also a profession­al member of organizati­ons such as the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and the American Society for Engineerin­g Education.

Next provost found through national search

Current provost Jonathan Wickert will step down on June 30. He is one of the nation’s longest-serving provosts thanks to his 12 years of service. Wickert is also the longest-serving provost among Iowa’s three public universiti­es.

The selection process involved a national search led by an 18-member search committee chaired by David Spalding, vice president for economic developmen­t and industry relations and dean of the Ivy College of Business.

The four finalists visited campus for interviews in April. The candidates included Elizabeth Wentz, vice president and dean of the Graduate College at Arizona State University, Purdue University College of Pharmacy Dean and acting provost Eric Barker, and David Wrobel, dean of Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Oklahoma.

Keith visited Ames from April 22 to April 23. Each candidate participat­ed in a series of interviews and campus forums.

“We had a strong pool of candidates and are thrilled to welcome Dr. Keith to Iowa State University,” Spalding said in the Iowa State article. “He is an accomplish­ed academic leader who brings a wealth of experience, and his expertise will be invaluable in working collaborat­ively with our talented team of deans.”

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