Karen MillerCuyahoga Community College
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Karen Miller has been named provost and chief academic officer at Cuyahoga Community College.
Miller was executive vice president of access, learning and success and had been serving as interim provost since August.
She will earn $210,000 a year.
“I am delighted that we have an internal candidate with Karen’s talent and experience to assume the duties permanently,” Tri-C president Alex Johnson said in a statement. “She has been at the forefront of the student success movement at the college.”
Miller replaces Craig Foltin, who left the college or a graduate faculty professorship at Cleveland State University.
Miller has been part Tri-C’s leadership since 1998 and was instrumental in developing and implementing the college’s strategic plan, the college said. In recent years, she spearheaded initiatives that improved the college’s graduation rate.
She previously served vice president of institutional research and enrollment management and dean of student affairs at Metropolitan Campus.
Prior to coming to Tri-C, Miller worked at Case Western Reserve University and DeVry Institute of Technology in Columbus. Miller received bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Akron. She has a doctorate in higher education from the University of Akron.
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