ISU provost announces retirement, school will conduct national search

Illinois State University Provost Jan Murphy. (Photo courtesy Illinois State University)

 

By Neil Doyle

NORMAL – Illinois State University Provost Jan Murphy announced Wednesday she plans to retire at the end of the 2020 fiscal year.

ISU President Larry Dietz said the school will conduct a national search for the next provost.

“We are thankful for her years of service, her passion for education, and her dedication to excellence. I know we all wish her well,” said Dietz in a release.

Murphy was appointed to the position on an interim basis in 2017, then permanently took over in 2018. During Murphy’s tenure, the school added new degrees and she helped progress the Campus Climate Implementation Team.

She joined ISU in 1986 as an assistant professor of Family and Consumer Sciences, becoming a full professor in 1995. She served as the university’s associate provost for more than 10 years and has been with the school for over 30 years.

“It has been an honor to serve the university,” said Murphy. “I am appreciative of the wonderful colleagues who have made my time with Illinois State fruitful and fulfilling. Though I will miss seeing the students, faculty, and staff each day, I will forever think of myself as a Redbird and plan to remain engaged with university activities.”

Neil Doyle can be reached at [email protected]

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