Gregory Crouch

Associate Vice Provost for Graduate Academic Programs

Dr. Greg Crouch serves as the Associate Vice Provost for Graduate Academic Programs. In this role, he acts as a liaison between the Graduate School and the Faculty Senate’s Graduate Studies Committee. His duties include overseeing program assessment and data review processes, supporting students and programs, contributing to graduate enrollment management efforts, and assisting with evaluating and revising policies and procedures. Additionally, Greg develops self-serve data analysis tools to support programs and the university.

Greg’s former roles in the Department of Chemistry included serving as associate chair and director of graduate studies. His teaching and research focus was in the area of organic chemistry.

Greg’s extensive university-level service experience includes chairing the Faculty Senate’s Academic Affairs Committee and subsequently serving as chair of the Faculty Senate during the 2019-2020 academic year. Following this, he spent a year as the faculty representative to the Board of Regents. In recognition of his leadership, Greg received the Sahlin Faculty Excellence Award for Leadership in 2021.