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Old Dominion University names new provost

Posted at 2:18 PM, Dec 03, 2015
and last updated 2015-12-03 14:21:00-05
Augustine (Austin) O. Agho

Augustine (Austin) O. Agho

Norfolk, Va. – Old Dominion University has named Augustine (Austin) O. Agho, dean of the Indiana University School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, to the position of provost and vice president for academic affairs.

The provost and vice president for academic affairs is the University’s top academic officer and reports directly to the president. Agho will assume the position effective June 1, 2016.

Agho was selected through a nationwide search conducted by a 16-member committee chaired by Ellen Neufeldt, vice president for student engagement and enrollment services.

“I am thrilled to welcome a scholar and research leader of Dr. Agho’s caliber to Old Dominion,” President John R. Broderick said. “His background as an educator and a developer of academic programs is truly exceptional, as is his commitment as an administrator to student success and campus diversity and inclusion.

“Dr. Agho has excelled as a dean at two urban universities, demonstrating creative vision to conceive and successfully execute strategic plans. I am excited that we will now move forward under Dr. Agho’s inspiring academic leadership.”

Broderick thanked Interim Provost Chandra de Silva for his service in the position since June, when former provost Carol Simpson stepped down. De Silva has announced his retirement from Old Dominion at the end of the current academic year. Broderick also congratulated Neufeldt and the search committee for their successful work.

Neufeldt said the committee was immediately impressed by Agho’s proven record for guiding undergraduate and graduate academic and online programs from conception to robust health. Agho, who earned his doctorate in hospital and health administration in 1989 from the University of Iowa, was appointed a dean at University of Michigan-Flint in 2001. He took the same office in 2008 at IUPUI, a 30,000-student research university ranked in the top 20 by U.S. News and World Report for its undergraduate teaching and graduate nursing programs.

“Dr. Agho has shined in academic leadership positions for more than 20 years,” Neufeldt said. “He is an educator of vision and achievement who will serve Old Dominion well as an inspiring academic leader and advocate.”

As a research principal investigator or project director, Agho has received five funded grants worth $1 million or more for health careers opportunity programs. Included is a $1.9 million grant for the Indiana University Health Careers Opportunity Program from the Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources Services Administration. In Michigan, he secured $1.2 million from the C.S. Mott Foundation to establish the Urban Health and Wellness Center to provide primary care and physical therapy services to underinsured local residents. And he secured an additional $2.4 million to design and implement programs aimed at increasing the enrollment of minority students in nursing and health science programs.

“It is a profound honor to be appointed as the provost and vice president for academic affairs at Old Dominion University,” Agho said. “What made this position most attractive to me is ODU’s long-standing commitment to academic excellence, cutting-edge global research, online education, student success, diversity, and community engagement. I look forward to serving ODU and joining President Broderick and campus leadership to elevate the scholarly work of our faculty, advance the success of our students, and enhance the economic vitality of the Hampton Roads region.”

Agho graduated Cum Laude in Management Science from Alaska Pacific University in Anchorage, Ak. He earned a master’s in health administration from Governors State University in University Park, Ill., before he earned his Ph.D. in hospital and health administration from the University of Iowa.

“Austin Agho has excelled in all three traditional academic areas,” said Interim Provost Chandra de Silva. “Austin’s composure and readiness to work collaboratively will be an invaluable asset to our university.”

Broderick added, “Dr. Agho has extensive experience as a proponent of innovative research, interdisciplinary education and online programs. His track record for the development, implementation and assessment of academic programs clearly stood out.”