COE alumna named associate provost of academic programs at UNO

Caroline Noyes, the assistant director of the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Office of Assessment and the interim director of the Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning, was recently named the associate provost of academic programs at the University of New Orleans.

In this position, Noyes will oversee all assessment processes at the university and provide College units with high-level administrative oversight and guidance on critical projects, priorities and initiatives on behalf of the Provost’s Office.

Noyes received her doctoral degree in applied cognition and development from the University of Georgia’s College of Education in 1995. Her doctoral research focused on the changing mental organization of cognitive and affective words and how it serves as an outgrowth of children’s developing theory of mind.

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