UNC-CH Provost Heads Back to School
UNC-Chapel Hill is saying goodbye to its second-in-command, but he won t be going far.
Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Bob Blouin announced Tuesday that he would be retiring from South Building to rejoin the faculty in UNC s Eshelman School of Pharmacy. He will continue his administration job until a new provost is named, according to the university.Â
Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz says the school plans to begin its replacement search next month and hopes to have a new hire by next fall.
âBob goes the extra mile in everything he does and is routinely the first person in South Building and the last one to leave each day,â Guskiewicz said in a press statement. âI am grateful for his steadfast support and passion for Carolinaâs mission to serve our state, nation, and the world.â
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Bob Blouin Stepping Down as UNC Provost, Will Remain in Faculty
UNC leadership announced Tuesday Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Bob Blouin will be stepping down from his position at the end of 2021.
Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz revealed the news in a message to the campus community Tuesday afternoon, saying Blouin would be leaving the role he’s served in since 2017.
“A well-respected educator, innovator, researcher and administrator, Bob has been a source of unwavering support for the University, guiding some of our most important and challenging work,” wrote Guskiewicz. “Every day, he has conducted his role with the utmost dignity and respect for his administrative colleagues, faculty associates, students and community partners. Bob goes the extra mile in everything he does and is routinely the first person in South Building and the last one to leave each day. I am grateful for his steadfast support and passion for Carolina’s mission to serve our state, nation and
Dear Carolina Community,
I write to share that Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Robert A. Blouin will step down from his position by the end of this calendar year and resume his work as the Vaughn and Nancy Bryson Distinguished Professor in the Eshelman School of Pharmacy. A well-respected educator, innovator, researcher and administrator, Bob has been a source of unwavering support for the University, guiding some of our most important and challenging work.
Bob was named Carolina’s 15th provost in August 2017. Every day, he has conducted his role with the utmost dignity and respect for his administrative colleagues, faculty associates, students and community partners. Bob goes the extra mile in everything he does and is routinely the first person in South Building and the last one to leave each day. I am grateful for his steadfast support and passion for Carolina’s mission to serve our state, nation and the world.
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