Champlain College
Monique Taylor is currently the Provost & Chief Academic Officer at Champlain College. Prior to their current role, they served as an assistant provost and coordinator of undergraduate education at Alliant International University, a visiting lecturer at Al-Quds University, and an associate professor and assistant professor at Occidental College.
Taylor has dedicated their career to higher education and making sure that all students have access to quality education. Monique is a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion in the classroom and has worked tirelessly to create opportunities for students from all backgrounds.
Taylor is a respected leader in the field of higher education and has received numerous awards and accolades for their work. In 2012, they were named the Outstanding Assistant Provost of the Year by the Association of California Colleges and Universities. In 2010, they were named the outstanding Coordinator of Undergraduate Education by the National Academic Advising Association.
Taylor holds a bachelor's degree in English from Howard University and a master's degree in English from Georgetown University. Monique earned their PhD in English from the University of California, Berkeley.
Monique Taylor has a bachelors degree from Yale University and doctorates, masters, master of arts, and doctor of philosophy degrees from Harvard University.
They work with Patti Aldredge - President, Faculty Senate, Leslie Averill - EVP & COO, and Diana Matot - Chief Information Officer & VP, Technology. Their manager is David Finney, President.
Champlain College
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Founded in 1878, Champlain College is one of the most innovative regionally accredited not-for-profit colleges in the United States. Champlain offers a traditional undergraduate experience from its beautiful campus overlooking Lake Champlain.